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ALAIN FINKIELKRAUT FRENCH PHILOSOPHER ACADEMICIAN RECEIVES ANTI SEMITIC INSULT

PARIS PROSECUTOR OPENED INVESTIGATION


Alain Finkielkraut French Academician (Source: J Forum Courtesy)
Yellow Vests Protest
(Source: Yellow Vest FB)
USPA NEWS - Alain Finkielkraut, in the late afternoon, at the 14th district, of Montparnasse, Saturday 16th, during the Yellow Vest's protest.
Since then, The Paris prosecutor opened an investigation, Sunday, February 17, for "public insult because of the origin, the ethnie, the nation, the race or the religion" after the antisemitic insults of which the victim was the philosopher and writer, Alain Finkielkraut, Saturday, on the sidelines of the Parisian mobilization of "yellow vests". The investigation was entrusted to the Human Crime Suppression Brigade (BRDP). For his part, Alain Finkielkraut said he would not complain, saying "neither victim nor hero". Sunday night, on BFM, he said: "If I had gone through, I would have had my face smashed, I owe my greetings to the CRS cordon. Unfortunately, this is not the first time. I will not complain, I am not here to punish, but to understand. " The Paris prosecutor opened an investigation, Sunday, February 17, for "public insult because of the origin, the ethnie, the nation, the race or the religion" after the antis
Yellow Vest Emergency
Source: Yellow Vest FB
Alain Finkielkraut, in the late afternoon, at the 14th district, of Montparnasse, Saturday 16th, during the Yellow Vest's protest. Since then, The Paris prosecutor opened an investigation, Sunday, February 17, for "public insult because of the origin, the ethnie, the nation, the race or the religion" after the antisemitic insults of which the victim was the philosopher and writer, Alain Finkielkraut, Saturday, on the sidelines of the Parisian mobilization of "yellow vests". The investigation was entrusted to the Human Crime Suppression Brigade (BRDP). For his part, Alain Finkielkraut said he would not complain, saying "neither victim nor hero". Sunday night, on BFM, he said: "If I had gone through, I would have had my face smashed, I owe my greetings to the CRS cordon. Unfortunately, this is not the first time. I will not complain, I am not here to punish, but to understand. " The Paris prosecutor opened an investigation, Sunday, February 17, for "public insult because of the origin, the ethnie, the nation, the race or the religion" after the antisemitic insults of which the victim was the philosopher and writer, Alain Finkielkraut, Saturday, on the sidelines of the Parisian mobilization of "yellow vests". The investigation was entrusted to the Human Crime Suppression Brigade (BRDP). For his part, Alain Finkielkraut said he would not complain, saying "neither victim nor hero". Sunday night, on BFM, he said: "If I had gone through, I would have had my face smashed, I owe my greetings to the CRS cordon. Unfortunately, this is not the first time. I will not complain, I am not here to punish, but to understand. " The philosopher and academician was taken part the day before by "yellow vests", on the sidelines of the fourteenth Saturday of mobilization. On videos shot boulevard du Montparnasse, at the corner of the Rue Campagne Première, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, he appears copiously whistled and insulted. Olivier Faure, President of the French Socialist Party, has launched a meeting at Republique Arena in paris, Tuesday 19th at 7pm to protest against antisemitic behaviour since the last incident victimizing Alain Finkielkaut who declined to calm charges against his aggressors.
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