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French Far-Right Politician Will Go on Trial for Comparing Muslims to Nazis

Le Pen, France's National Front political party head, attends a joint news conference at the European Parliament in Brussels
Yves Herman—Reuters Marine Le Pen, France's National Front political party head, attends a joint news conference at the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, June 16, 2015.

She made the comments during a public rally in 2010

French nationalist politician Marine Le Pen is set to face a trial in October for her past comments likening Muslim public prayers to the Nazi occupation, officials from her party and prosecutors in the eastern city of Lyon said Tuesday.

The Lyon prosecutor’s office said Le Pen will be charged with “inciting discrimination over people’s religious beliefs,” in the trial slated for Oct. 20, French news channel France 24 reports.

Le Pen, who leads the ultraconservative National Front party that her father Jean-Marie Le Pen founded, made the comments during a public rally in 2010. She was referring to French Muslims forced to pray on the streets because mosques are overcrowded.

“I’m sorry, but for those who really like to talk about World War II, if we’re talking about an occupation, we could talk about the [street prayers], because that is clearly an occupation of territory,” she had said. “There are no tanks, there are no soldiers, but it is an occupation nevertheless, and it weighs on people.”

The initial investigation into Le Pen’s comments was closed in 2011 but reopened the following year after a complaint by a rights group.

The 47-year-old, who is widely expected to win a regional election in the north of France in December, called the trial a “scandal.”

“Those who denounce the illegal behavior of fundamentalists are more likely to be sued than the fundamentalists who behave illegally,” she told Reuters.

[France 24]

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