The quality of the "historical-legal" debate held at the Paris Court of Appeal on 28 May would probably have been of interest to Eric Zemmour. But the president of Reconquest! did not appear. At first instance, he had been released from the crime of contesting crimes against humanity for having described the deportation of homosexuals during the Second World War as "the legend". The attorney general contradicted, inviting the court to correct "a…
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The quality of the "historical-legal" debate held at the Paris Court of Appeal on 28 May would probably have been of interest to Eric Zemmour. But the president of Reconquest! did not appear. At first instance, he had been released from the crime of contesting crimes against humanity for having described the deportation of homosexuals during the Second World War as "the legend". The attorney general contradicted, inviting the court to correct "a…