Le Monde editor ‘defamed Jews’

A French appeal court has found the editor-in-chief of Le Monde and the authors of an opinion piece in the paper guilty of “racial defamation” against Israel and the Jewish people.

In a ruling greeted with applause by Jewish groups and some alarm by media lawyers, the court ordered Jean-Marie Colombani and the three writers to pay a symbolic one euro in damages to the France-Israel Association and to Lawyers Without Borders.

The two groups had alleged that the June 2002 article, headed Israel-Palestine: the Cancer, contained comments that “targeted a whole nation, or a religious group in its quasi-globality”, and constituted racial defamation.

The offence was exacerbated, the groups said, by a “semantic slip” from the phrase “the Jews of Israel” to “Jews in general”; in other words, it referred to “the Jews” when it meant “certain Israelis”.
Full: guardian.co.uk

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