May 21st, 2008

French freedom of speech: perhaps it’s not an oxymoron after all

I don’t have the details yet, but this is very good news: Philippe Karsenty has won his appeal.

[NOTE: My previous writings on the case can be found here.]

4 Responses to “French freedom of speech: perhaps it’s not an oxymoron after all”

  1. Rob Says:

    Excellent news. Congratulations to Karsenty and Richard Landes for their dogged efforts in exposing this wretched hoax for what it was.

  2. njcommuter Says:

    To what degree does French law depend upon precedent? Does this set one?

  3. neo-neocon Says:

    njcommuter: I have no idea on what grounds the case was decided. I’m awaiting further news on that, which I’m sure Richard Landes will provide.

  4. bad haikumenter Says:

    Blood sloshes green grass
    blades fight through to sunlight:
    battle of truth.

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