Guillaume Meurice suspended by Radio France after repeating his remarks on Netanyahu
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On Sunday, France Inter's humorist repeated his controversial remarks about the Israeli Prime Minister, who he described as "a Nazi without a prop" in October.
Ten days after the unsuccessful filing of complaints against him, including for "incitement to anti-Semitic violence and hatred" in a November column, the humorist received an invitation to follow up on his last text in which he reiterated his blame against Netanyahu.
Too much blame? Guillaume Meurice announced on Thursday, May 2, that he will not participate in the two upcoming shows "The Grand Sunday Soir", broadcast on France Inter. And for this reason, the radio humorist and columnist reported that the management of Radio France had called him for "a preliminary interview with a view to a possible disciplinary sanction that could go as far as early termination" of his fixed-term contract. "He has threaten…
France Inter’s humorist has been suspended by Radio France pending possible sanctions up to his dismissal, after repeating his controversial comments on Sunday 28 April.
Waiting for this interview, the humorist is suspended from the air, and in his Sunday column he repeated the remarks about Benyamin Netanyahou that had provoked criticism from some of the public at the start of the season on France Inter.
Guillaume Meurice has been suspended by Radio France for possible sanctions after repeating his controversial remarks against Benyamin Netanyahou The French humorist Inter Guillaume Meurice has
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