Supporters of the French comic Dieudonné M'bala M'bala have criticized government’s ban on his stand-up show over allegations of “racist and anti-Semitic remarks.”
“They say this country is a democracy, I don’t think we have democracy in France, it is a ‘Jewocracy’. There is only one Jewish person that runs the whole country,” said a supporter of the 47-year-old comedian – better known by his stage name, Dieudonné.
His fans have also hacked three French pro-Israel websites in a coordinated cyber attack.
The attack paralyzed the websites Israel-Flash.com, Europe-Israel.org and liguedefensejuive.com – the website of the French Jewish Defense League – and replaced their content with messages of support for Dieudonné. More + video...
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“They say this country is a democracy, I don’t think we have democracy in France, it is a ‘Jewocracy’. There is only one Jewish person that runs the whole country,” said a supporter of the 47-year-old comedian – better known by his stage name, Dieudonné.
His fans have also hacked three French pro-Israel websites in a coordinated cyber attack.
The attack paralyzed the websites Israel-Flash.com, Europe-Israel.org and liguedefensejuive.com – the website of the French Jewish Defense League – and replaced their content with messages of support for Dieudonné. More + video...
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