mardi 12 août 2014

About Bourdouleix Hitler and Gypsies: The judgment of the Court of Appeals on Tuesday,

Appeals court rules statements Tuesday Angers last summer, the deputy mayor (ex UDI) Cholet (Maine-et-Loire), Gilles Bourdouleix to believe Hitler n 'was "probably not killed enough" Gypsy.

A fine of 750 to 5,000 euros while against the elected last April, he was charged with "Justification of crimes against humanity."

Mr. Bourdouleix was convicted at trial in January 2014, is a fine of 3000 €, then demanded a suspended six-month suspended sentence and a fine of 5,000 euros.

Deputy Mayor of Cholet, however, doubts about the decision, considering himself innocent of the context in which the statement was made.

Argument - punishment - is also to be noted that the hearing before the Court of Appeal in Attorney General Olivier Tcherkassof requirements were softer than in the first instance.

The Attorney General, however, condemned the "he promised himself unbearable".

July 21, 2013, a dispute over agricultural land, illegally occupied more than a hundred of his caravan have a common goal of Nazi salutes and accusations of racism selected, the reporter was, "that Hitler killed, probably not enough."

For the next day, the newspaper Le Courrier de l'Ouest has found that a protest in France Cholet 1995 Bourdouleix mayor and member since 2002, was forced to leave the Union.

"This sentence is very awkward, but without any contact with him and asked him," the lawyer said Pierre Brossard selected, before the Court of Appeal.

Applied on the other side, the bars and at least nine candidates to confirm the fine imposed on 23 January.

"The comment that was made for the serious and the law should be applied," said Mr. Ivan Jurašinović League for Human Rights.

Mr. Bourdouleix face up to five years in prison and a fine of 45,000 €.

Elected officials about him, his hostility to travel again and again. In 2006 he started a petition to 36,500 mayors of France, claiming that these elected officials have the right to require the State Police to respond to the illegal occupation.

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