Free Speech under Attack: Former screen siren Brigette Bardot convicted for speaking the truth!
PARIS, France - June 3, 2008 - A
Paris court on Tuesday convicted Brigitte Bardot of provoking discrimination
and racial hatred for writing that Muslims are destroying France.
The court also handed down a
$23,325 fine against the former screen siren and animal rights campaigner.
A leading French anti-racism group
known as MRAP filed a lawsuit last year over a letter she sent to then Interior
Minister Nicolas Sarkozy. The remarks were published in her foundation's
quarterly journal.
In the December 2006 letter to
Sarkozy, now the president, Bardot said France is "tired of being led by
the nose by this population that is destroying us, destroying our country by
imposing its acts."
She was referring to the Muslim
feast of Aid el-Kebir, celebrated by slaughtering sheep.
French anti-racism laws prevent inciting hatred and
discrimination on racial or religious grounds. Bardot, 73, had been convicted
four times previously for inciting racial hatred.