Forty-eight hours after hosting a massive march under the banner of free expression, France opened a criminal investigation ofa controversial French comedian for a Facebook post he wrote about the Charlie Hebdo attack, and then this morning, arrested him for that post on charges of “defending terrorism.” The comedian,Dieudonné (above), previously sought elective office in France on what he called an “anti-Zionist” platform, has had his show banned by numerous government officials in cities th...
Published on January 14, 2015 06:15