The Paris police prefect Didier Lallement reported to the courts anti-Semitic signs brandished this Saturday during the Parisian demonstration against the health pass, announced the prefecture.

"Public provocation to racial hatred: placards with anti-Semitic inscriptions were brandished today in #Paris", tweeted the PP.

The prefect of police, underlines the prefecture in its tweet, acts in application of article 40 of the code of criminal procedure, which requires any authority having knowledge of a crime or an offense to report it to justice.

In the photo accompanying the tweet, there are two signs with the inscription “Who?

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Antisemitic slogan

This anti-Semitic slogan appeared on several occasions in anti-pass processions in France following an interview granted in June on the CNEWS channel to a retired general, Daniel Delawarde, signatory of a forum evoking “the disintegration” of France published by the weekly

Valeurs contemporaine

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To the question "who controls the" media pack "?

", He replied" the community that you know well ", before being cut by the presenter, Jean-Marc Morandini.

A teacher, former member of the National Front and former local elected official, who had brandished in Metz this sign embellished with the names of politicians, businessmen and intellectuals for the most part Jewish, was arrested Monday in Hombourg-Haut (Moselle ) and will be tried in September for incitement to racial hatred.

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  • Paris

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  • Anti-semitism

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