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Ex- French presidential candidate Zemmour fined over racist comments

His €4,000 fine came after being convicted for comments he made in TV debate when he  referred to the first name of fellow speaker Hapsatou Sy as an "insult to France".

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The far-right French polemicist and politician Éric Zemmour has been sentenced to pay a fine of €4,000 for racist insults made during a television debate in 2018, reports Yahoo! News.

He referred to the first name of fellow speaker Hapsatou Sy as an "insult to France".

The former presidential candidate, president of the Reconquest! movement, was also sentenced to €3,000 in damages and €2,000 in legal fees.

He was absent during the judgment on Thursday. His lawyer, Olivier Pardo, has announced that he is appealing "against this decision which has no legal meaning".

"It's a great satisfaction", on the contrary, estimated Antoine Vey, lawyer for television presenter Sy.

Read more of this report from Yahoo! News.

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