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Islam seeks protection from criticism
Oct 15th, 2013 at 12:10pm
 
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French journalist is prosecuted under 19th century press law for questioning Islam during a radio debate

    Ivan Rioufol was summoned to court under France's strict press laws
    Objected to Collective Against Islamophobia In France poster campaign
    Says law has been used to 'penalise criticism and intimidate journalists'

A French journalist is facing a criminal trial under the country’s strict press laws for remarks made during a radio debate about the influence of Islam.

Ivan Rioufol, 61, believes the way he is being treated is an example of how writers are criminalised when the state is able to control the media.

He was summoned to court under strict press laws which date back to the 19th Century following a complaint from a pressure group called the Collective Against Islamophobia in France (CCIF).

‘In seeking to undermine liberty of expression, a sacred principle of our civilisation, the Collective against Islamophobia in France (CCIF) takes the risk of appearing like a menace to democracy,’ said Mr Rioufol.

‘This is essentially what I hope to be able to explain in court, because I will have to appear in a few months before the 17th Criminal Court in Paris.’

Mr Rioufol, who has written for Le Figaro newspaper for almost 28 years, made some allegedly defamatory remarks on November 15th 2012 during an RTL radio programme called ‘We Reshape the World.’

Mr Rioufol particularly objected to a CCIF poster campaign which showed pictures of predominantly bearded and veiled Muslims under the slogan ‘We are the Nation’.

The journalist said that this was against the spirit of France’s inclusive, secular republic – something which CCIF objected to.

Mr Rioufol said that France’s 1881 Press Law was being used to ‘penalise criticism, intimidate journalists, censor the media’ and even ‘to reintroduce the offence of blasphemy’.

The 1881 law was nominally meant to guarantee the ‘freedom of the press’ but in fact criminalised a range of journalistic behaviour.

So called ‘press offenses’ ranged from insulting the President of France, to defaming private citizens through comment.

Mr Rioufol said about the case’s first hearing: ‘The judge reminded me that he himself had no opportunity to verify the existence of the alleged offense, the procedure - Press Law 1881 -  leading automatically to court, where the case will be considered on its merits.’

Mr Rioufol said the law was ‘easily manipulated’ by those who wanted to persecute journalists.

A spokesman for CCIF said it had a duty to challenge ‘Islamophobia’ and the press laws were a logical way of challenging journalism it objected to.

'Mr Rioufol will in court seek to prove that his words were true – one of the defences against defamation.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2451401/Ivan-Rioufol-prosecuted-19th-cen...


I don't know how other muslims feel but I think Mr Rioufol should be beheaded. That will show him the love that flows from Islam.

Halla, who didn't mind a good beheading, will send a sign.
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Reply #1 - Oct 15th, 2013 at 12:45pm
 
The topic of this thread is completely misleading.
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A resident Islam critic who claims to represent western values said:
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Outlawing the enemy's uniform - hijab, islamic beard - is not depriving one's own people of their freedoms.
 
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Reply #2 - Oct 15th, 2013 at 2:27pm
 
If its a French press law then whats the prurpose of it if you cant complain to it?

I hardly see this as islam protecting itself when this law is inbedded in the constitution.

The press law is for all people regardless of race, creed or religion.
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