Former French Politician Guilty of Denying Crimes Against Humanity

by Admin on April 8, 2016

A Paris court has found the former leader of France’s far-right National Front (FN) Jean Marie Le Pen, 87, guilty of denying crimes against humanity.

Le Pen repeated his view that the Nazi gas chambers as being a “detail” of history.

Judges said Le Pen must pay a fine of 30,000 euros ($34,000) in damages to the three challenges that bought the case, and that the verdict should be published in three newspapers.

Thai criminal defense lawyers Chaninat and Leeds have been working successfully in Thailand for decades

Le Pen claimed that he had parliamentary immunity from prosecution, which the court rejected.

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