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Thursday, November 14, 2013

SCANDAL: French Female Black Minister Racially Abused


The Minister of Justice of the French cabinet has been publicly subjected to racist taunts for the third time in barely a month, triggering a wave of outrage on November 12, 2013, Tuesday, over the hounding of the country’s top politician of African origin.
In the wake of two highly-publicised incidents in which the minister, Christiane Taubira, was compared to a monkey, far right weekly magazine Minute published a cover page with the headline “Crafty as a monkey, Taubira gets her banana back”.
Amid an outcry over the magazine’s contents, the Interior Minister Manuel Valls announced he was examining whether it was legally possible to block the distribution of the magazine.
“We cannot let this pass,” Minister Valls said.
Numerous politicians took to Twitter to demand the prosecution of the magazine’s editor and publisher for incitement to racial hatred.
Rights group SOS Racisme said it would lodge a legal complaint over the cover, a move that will force authorities to investigate whether any law has been breached.
The First Secretary of the ruling Socialist Party and one of the founders of SOS Racisme, Harlem Desir, said all copies of the magazine should be seized by police.
Valerie Fourneyron, the Minister of Sports, called the cover as “unacceptable and nauseating”.
The embattled Minister Taubira is a hate figure for some on the right in French politics as she was the Minister responsible for the legalisation of gay marriage earlier this year.
Last week, she spoke publicly of her dismay over the attacks she has been subjected to and implicitly criticised her government colleagues for not coming to her defence.
It would be recalled that at the end of October, a group of children attending an anti-Taubira/anti-gay marriage demonstration were filmed chanting “monkey, eat your banana”.
That came shortly after an electoral candidate of the far right National Front (FN) was expelled from her party for writing on her Facebook page that she would prefer to see the Minister “swinging from the branches rather than in government”.
The treatment of Taubira has sparked much soul-searching among liberal commentators over whether racism has become widely acceptable in parts of France. 
Source: PM News

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