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Injuring Aya Nakamura: Ten Identity Activists Fined, Three Released

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The Paris Correctional Court reclassified the facts as aggravated public insult Ten identity activists were sentenced on Wednesday to fines ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 euros for posting on

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At the announcement of the presence of Aya Nakamura at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, identity activists had posted on social networks a photo of a banner on which was written "Y a pas moyen Aya, here is Paris, not the Bamako market". Wednesday, September 17, ten of them were sentenced by the Paris Correctional Court for aggravated public insult.

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Ten members of the identity group were fined for the banner denouncing the singer's participation in the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, among them a parliamentary assistant to the RN, acting at the time of the events.

·Paris, France
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These members of the Native group were prosecuted for posting a banner hostile to the singer's participation in the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games. The court held that it was not a provocation to hatred because of origin but an aggravated public insult.

·Paris, France
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In March 2024, a few months before the Olympic Games, they had posted on social networks a photo of a banner on which was written "Y a pas moyen Aya, here is Paris, not the Bamako market".

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On Wednesday, 10 identity activists were fined between 1,000 and 3,000 euros, while 3 others were released. They had posted on social media a photo of a racist banner protesting against the singer's participation in the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics. - Injuries to Aya Nakamura: 10 identity activists sentenced to fines (Police, justice and other facts).

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The members of the extreme right-wing Native group, had deployed an overtly racist banner targeting singer Aya Nakamura before her performance at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris 2024.

·Paris, France
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Le Huffington Post broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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