Languedoc Roussillon President in Court

Languedoc Roussillon President in Court

Georges Freche, the president of the Languedoc Roussillon Regional Council, has been in court this week for two counts. In the first case, Freche was found guilty of defamation of the police force and was fined €1500. The case came about when the famously outspoken politician accused the police force of starting the fires that raged across France. The charge against Mr. Freche had originally been relaxed by the Montpellier High Court, but the Court of Appeal overturned that ruling and set the symbolic fine. Mr. Freche`s lawyer said that they would be appealing the decision at the next level of the judicial system and would take it to the European Courts of Human Rights if necessary. Mr. Freche was in court again later that week to appeal against another fine – this time for €15,000 for an allegedly racist comment about the Harki community (the term used to refer to Franco-Algerian Muslims resident in France). The court overturned the finesaying that Mr. Freche was not guilty of the accusation of racism. Representatives from the Harki community are said to be “disgusted” by this turn of events and have also vowed to pursue the case at the next judicial level.
 
 

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