36 Friday, June 11, 1982
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Biased Article Draws Fine for French Catholic Editor
PARIS (JTA) — The weekly, Temoignage Chre-
prestigious French Catholic tien, was found guilty by a
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ing racial hatred in an
editorial attacking Israel as
a "terrorist state" and rais-
ing the charge of deicide
against Jews.
The newspaper's editor
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fined 1,500 Francs ($300) on
the grounds that the edito-
rial overstepped the bounds
of normal political commen-
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The nature of the edito-
rial surprised many because
Temoignage Chretien,
though pro-Palestinian in
its views, reputedly repre-
sents "progressive liberal"
elements in the French
Catholic Church.
French circles were also
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the Moroccan government
controlled newspaper
L'Opinion on May 30 which
called the Holocaust a
Zionist hoax and claimed
that Israeli Premier
Menahem Begin was more
vicious than Hitler.
Morocco traditionally has
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