Investigation Opened for Protest of Crime Against Humanity After Remarks on Pétain
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An investigation is opened after a mass called Saturday in Verdun. The complaint is directed in particular against the president of an association that had said that Philippe Pétain was "the first resistor of France". Revisionist statements are punishable by a penalty of up to 1 year's imprisonment and 45,000 euros of fine. - Mass in Verdun in tribute to Pétain: investigation opened for contestation of crime against humanity (Police, justice and…
This Saturday in Verdun, a mass was said at the request of the Association to defend the memory of Marshal Pétain. The prosecution announced this Monday to open an investigation.
An investigation is opened for protesting a crime against humanity against the president of the Association to defend the memory of Marshal Pétain (ADMP), following a mass said Saturday in Verdun, indicated Monday the prosecutor's office. ...
The Public Prosecutor's Office announced on Monday the opening of an investigation into a crime protest against humanity after the mass in Verdun on Saturday in tribute to Marshal Pétain.
On Monday, the Verdun Public Prosecutor's Office announced the opening of an investigation following comments by the president of the Association to defend the memory of Marshal Pétain, held at the release of a tribute Mass on Saturday.
A mass was held on Saturday in tribute to Philippe Pétain, who was condemned for collaboration with Nazi Germany.
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