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Sentenced for Anti-Semitism, Geneva Activist Anne-Cécile Reimann Claims Her Innocence

Summary by Le Temps
Anne-Cécile Reimann contests a conviction by criminal order of the Public Prosecutor's Office and asks for a trial to prove her innocence. The former teacher had been awarded the "Recognizing Geneva" medal in 2024An activist Anne-Cécile Reimann was condemned by the Public Prosecutor's Office for insulting and inciting hatred. She is accused of having slipped under the door of a gallery of anti-Semitic banknotes.
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Anne-Cécile Reimann contests a conviction by criminal order of the Public Prosecutor's Office and asks for a trial to prove her innocence. The former teacher had been awarded the "Recognizing Geneva" medal in 2024An activist Anne-Cécile Reimann was condemned by the Public Prosecutor's Office for insulting and inciting hatred. She is accused of having slipped under the door of a gallery of anti-Semitic banknotes.

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Le Temps broke the news in on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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