European court: Israel boycotts are unlawful discrimination
Jpost / HERB KEINON
22-Jul-2009 (one comment)

On Thursday the court ruled by a vote of 6-1 that the French court did not violate the freedom of expression of the Communist mayor of the small French town of Seclin, Jean-Claude Fernand Willem, who in October 2002 announced at a town hall meeting that he intended to call on the municipality to boycott Israeli products.

Jews in the region filed a complaint with the public prosecutor, who decided to prosecute Willem for "provoking discrimination on national, racial and religious grounds." Willem was first acquitted by the Lille Criminal Court, but that decision was overturned on appeal in September 2003 and he was fined €1,000.

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Farhad Kashani

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Shah Gholam or smhb or whatever you call yourself!,

 

Guess who the European Union also stood with recently? The oppressed people of Iran! And we are thankful for them for doing that! EU heavily criticized your beloved Fascist IRI regime. That’s a great start!

  

Bashing Israel will NOT help IRI’s diminished reputation repaired. As matter of fact, nothing you or other IRI goons can do will accomplish that. Remember all the anti U.S propaganda self loathing pro Fascism leftist loonies like you used to do? Well the Iranian people showed in Friday prayers last week how much they buy that when they chanted death to Russia and China in response to that propaganda!

 

Save your energy!