Free speech in EU even denied to its own MEPS

Pan-European patriotic leader speaks out

News article filed by BNP news team

Bruno Gollnisch is the leader of the newly formed patriotic group at the E.U. parliament (Identity Tradition Sovereignty). He is the vice-chairman of the French National Front, which is one of France’s three main political parties. He is a doctor in Japanese studies and used to teach Japanese in the French university of Lyon until he was sacked for this political beliefs.

Mr. Gollnisch is working very hard to unite patriots on a pan-European level and to support Jean-Marie Le Pen’s challenge for the presidency of France. That makes him a target of the enemies of free speech and of nations. He has just been sentenced to a three months suspended jail sentence, to a €5,000 fine and to pay another fifty five thousand Euro to different associations because he dared to suggest that historians should have the right debate about World War II history.

In this interview with Euro news agency Altermedia, Mr Gollnisch will tell us more about free speech, civil rights issues in the EU.

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2007-03-29