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- WORLD, Page 50World NotesFRANCEComeuppance For a Bigot
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- The price of Jean-Marie Le Pen's inflammatory rhetoric is
- going up. When the leader of France's right-wing National Front
- party referred to the Nazi gas chambers as a "detail of
- history" in 1987, outraged Holocaust survivors banded together
- to file suit. Last year a tribunal in Nanterre ruled against
- Le Pen and fined him a symbolic one franc. But rather than drop
- the case, Le Pen appealed the ruling, asserting it was a
- "freedom of expression issue." Last week the Court of Appeals
- in Versailles not only upheld the 1990 decision but drove the
- point home by increasing the fine to a not-so-symbolic 900,000
- francs -- $180,000.
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- The money will be divided among the groups that filed the
- suit. In addition the court has ordered Le Pen to pay for
- announcements of the decision in 10 publications. Le Pen, who
- plans to appeal again, has called the proceedings against him
- an attack by "corrupt and hypocritical" politicians. Meanwhile,
- the cost of his verbal antics continues to mount. Earlier this
- month, a French court condemned him for an anti-Semitic comment
- and ordered him to ante up $5,000 more.
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