In France the Jewish organizations LICRA (Ligue internationale contre le racisme et l’antisemitisme) and CRIF(Conseil Représentatif des Institutions Juives de France) representing the Jews of France, which are some of of the driving forces in the promotion of hate speech legislation, the multicult and the defamation of nationalist organizations and individuals. This in spite of
the fact that it is North African muslim immigrants who are the real threat to the life and well being of Jews in France. Both organizations have close ties with the Jewish Freemason Organization B'nai B'rith (In France formerly known as U.F.A.B.B).
LICRA (International League against Racism and Anti-Semitism) started as 'The League against Pogroms' in 1927 after the Jew Sholom Schwartzbart had murdered the Ukrainian national hero and enemy of the Bolsheviks in Paris in 1926. It then became LICA (League against Anti-Semitism) but changed name in 1979 to the present LICRA, in order to take full advantage of the cornerstone anti-racist law enacted in France in 1972. It took
51 years, before LICA found out that it missed the word 'racism' in its name.
League for Human Rights (La Ligue des Droits de l'Homme) was founded after the trial, sentencing, jailing and final acquittal of the Jewish officer Alfred Dreyfus. Founded in 1898. Staffed and supported heavily by Jews ever since.
Jewish book burning: The Jewish / Zionist organization LICRA managed to have the first French edition of Israel Shamir's book Gallilea Flowers, in France published as L´Autre
visage d´Israel burned.
The present ridiculous laws in France which make it a punishable offense to even argue in favor of free historical research, have been created according to Jewish wishes, pushed for by Jewish academics, like Pierre Vidal-Naquet, and some Jewish propagandists, like Serge Klarsfeld and Georges Wellers. The proces was supervised by Chief Rabbi René Samuel Sirat, proposed by the communist Parliament member Jean Claude Gayssot [not
Jewish] and
passed by the Jewish former Prime Minister Laurent
Fabius, resulting in the infamous Fabius-Gayssot
Act of July 13, 1990.
Before the law was passed, 'anti-Semitic incidents' conveniently surfaced in a cemetery in Carpentras where Jewish graves were desecrated, according to a massive propaganda campaign, 'inspired by revisionist writings'.
Rabbi Sirat also is the Director-Founder of the Unesco Chair "Reciprocal Knowledge of the religions of the Book and teaching of Peace". Just as in Britain and Denmark, the Jewish organizations rather join forces with islamic organizations and hold dialogues with islamists than solidarizing themselves with organizations which represent the indigenous populations, this goes for Rabbi Sirat as well.
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René Samuel Sirat |

Laurent Fabius |
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Jean Claude Gayssot |

Francois Hollande |
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Sarkozy's Zionist Roots |
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Sarkozy's father |
Sarkozy’s sympathy and understanding is most probably a product of his upbringing; it is well known that Sarkozy’s mother was born to the Mallah family, one of the oldest Jewish families of Salonika, Greece.
Additionally, many may be surprised to learn that his yet-to-be-revealed family history involves a true and fascinating story of leadership, heroism and survival. It remains to be seen whether his personal history will affect his foreign policy and France’s role in the Middle East conflict.
In the 15th century, the Mallah family escaped the Spanish Inquisition to Provence, France and moved about one hundred years later to Salonika.
In Greece, several family members became prominent Zionist leaders, active in the local and national political, economic, social and cultural life. To this day many Mallahs are still active Zionists around the world.
Continue at European Jewish Press 6 maj 2007 - Nicolas Sarkozy, new President of France: Past and Future |
Breaking the law is punished by heavy fines and jail time. A peculiar detail is that the heavy fines in the 10,000 Euro range often are handed out to the 'injured party'; the organization or organizations who filed the complaint. This means that there is direct financial gain to be had for the 'anti racist', and most often Jewish organizations for accusing and persecuting people for 'thought crimes'.
Under this law the French Nationalist Jean Marie Le Pen was fined 10,000 Euro's and a suspended sentence of 3 month in jail, for having said only that the German occupation of France had not been especially inhumane, compared to the occupation of other countries such as Poland.
In France the courts try to avoid jail time when it comes to sentencing 'holocaust deniers' (everybody who says anything deemed improper by Jewish organizations) to avoid too much public uproar and sympathy for the victims, and prefers to break down dissidents financially and socially, by heavy fines, stripping people of their jobs, impounding of possessions, and a whole arsenal of chicaneries, such as searches and repeated police interviews.
The French politician and member of the European Parliament Bruno Maigret was fired from his job as a professor at the University of Lyon, stripped from his titles, and ordered to pay a fine of about 5.000 Euro and 'compensation' of 50.000 Euro to Jewish organizations, for having argued for free historical research, without having mentioned, doubted or denied specifics, like the number of Jewish victims of 'the holocaust' or the existance of gaschambers.
Law to cover up social unrest and the failure of multiculturalism
A law has been passed in March 2007, which criminalizes everybody but accredited reporters from the press when filming or photographing episodes of civil unrest, like the much publicized riots in the suburbs of French cities, where immigrant youth aided by criminal immigrant gangs torched thousands of cars and other property and engaged in fights with the police.
This law was promoted by the French president Nicholas Sarkozy, son of Hungarian / Jewish immigrants. The purpose of this law is obviously to enable the French government to remain in control of the media coverage, and if necessary downplay the seriousness of the violent incidents in the 'banlieux'; the immigrant ghetto's in the suburbs in order not to jeopardize the 'multicultural' ideal.
Sarkozy wanted to lay guilt trip on innocent children
The same Sarkozy has proposed that all 10 year old school children should 'adopt the memory' of a Jewish child murdered during 'the holocaust'. This proposal came under heavy criticism from the left wing senator Jean-Luc Melenchon, Gilles Moindrot, general secretary of the Union Snuipp-FSU, and a spokesperson of the childrens rights organization EMDH, but was supported by the Socialist Party leader Francois Hollande, who also happenes to be Jewish, and is
married to Selegene Royal, Sarkozy's socialist rival during the presidential elections.
Since 2007 also criticism of homosexuality resorts under the French hatespeech laws.
The Jewish organizations were a main obstacle for anti-immigrationalist Jean Marie Le Pen in the past. (e.g. LICRA, Ligue internationale contre le racisme et l'antisemitisme)
Links:
Robert Faurisson June 1995 - Jewish Militants: Fifteen Years, and More, of Terrorism in France
Reuters 15 februar 2008 - Sarkozy defends Holocaust proposal amid uproar
BBC 15 februar 2008 - Sarkozy in Holocaust memorial row
Life Site News- Jan 26 2008 - France MP Fined for Criticizing Homosexuality Under 'Hate Speech' Law
L'Humanité in English Sep 20 2006 - Hijacking
the Republic : The Citizens Stand Against Le Pen
Balder Blog 17 feb 2008 - Frankrig: Sarkozy traumatiserer franske skolebørn med holocaustpropaganda
Balder Blog 14 feb 2008 - Jean Marie Le Pen dømt til 3 måneder betinget og 75.000 kr i bøde
Balder Blog 19 jan 2008 - Bruno Gollnisch dømt 3 måneders betinget fængsel bøde og 'erstatning'
Balder Blog 2 sep 2007 - Sarkozy narrede vælgerne - Dropper modstand mod EU medlemskab af Tyrkiet
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