Court rules jokester must pay damages to family of singer Barbara, a Holocaust survivor
Some argue double standards are being applied in the wake of terror attacks
CRIF chief Roger Cukierman: ‘For once, Dieudonné is actually comical’
Says comedian’s video mocking the Holocaust doesn’t constitute hate speech
Belgian inaction may breathe new life into the policy, begun in the 1970s, of bringing terrorists to justice regardless of their location
Links between Dieudonné, the Belgian anti-Semite Laurent Louis, and Iran show how anti-Semitism is spreading in Europe
The cost of posting photos online featuring the controversial gesture: $4,130
Europe’s approach to banning expression lets people feel good but does nothing to eradicate racism
Provocateur’s legal woes coincide with rising anti-Jewish sentiment in Paris
Are Ylvis Doing the quenelle?
Amid rising anxiety, CRIF President Roger Cukierman tells journalists his group shouldn’t be seen as an annex to the Israeli embassy
The furor over the ‘quenelle’ salute mirrors the refusal of Olympic officials to commemorate murdered Israeli athletes
Like all viral hits, the reverse Nazi salute is hard to explain and harder to resist, which makes it all the more dangerous
Some background on the controversial, not-so-new ‘reverse Nazi salute’
French star Nicolas Anelka celebrated a goal with a troubling viral gesture
Dieudonné M’bala M’bala guilty of incitement to hatred, racial discrimination
A new French film is worth watching if only for its portrayal of aesthetic corruption propelled by bigotry