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Marine Le Pen, the leader of the French far-Right leader faces charges for comparing Islamic prayers to Nazi occupation following a secret European parliamentary committee vote, according to reports.
ed note–in the above magazine featuring an interview with Marine Le Pen she is quoted saying on the cover page ‘The Jews have nothing to fear from the National Front’. How many other ‘nationalist’ movements out there working to further the ‘clash of civilizations’ between the West and Islam are ALSO under the paid direction of organized Jewish interests?
telegraph.co.uk
In December 2012, French authorities asked the European Parliament to lift Mrs Le Pen’s immunity as a European Parliament member (MEP) so she could be prosecuted. Mrs Le Pen, leader of the National Front, told a rally in 2010 that the places in France where Muslims worshipped in the streets were “occupied territory”.
In December 2012, French authorities asked the European Parliament to lift Mrs Le Pen’s immunity as a European Parliament member (MEP) so she could be prosecuted. Mrs Le Pen, leader of the National Front, told a rally in 2010 that the places in France where Muslims worshipped in the streets were “occupied territory”.
“For those who want to talk a lot about World War Two, if it’s about occupation, then we could also talk about it (Muslim prayers in the streets), because that is occupation of territory,” she said at a gathering in Lyon.
In December 2012, French authorities asked the European Parliament to lift Mrs Le Pen’s immunity as a European Parliament member (MEP) so she could be prosecuted.
The BBC reports that a secret vote, held earlier this week, voted “overwhelmingly” to remove Mrs Le Pen’s immunity.
The vote would need to be ratified formally in parliament, but the BBC states that this would likely be a formality. There was no comment from Mrs Le Pen.
She won 18 per cent of the vote in the first round of France’s presidential election in April 2012 – the party’s highest ever score.
There are an estimated six million Muslims in France. Following protests from the far-Right, praying in the streets was banned in Paris in 2011.
There are an estimated six million Muslims in France. Following protests from the far-Right, praying in the streets was banned in Paris in 2011.




