Friday, March 09, 2007

French Coverup



We read:

"The French Constitutional Council has approved a law that criminalizes the filming or broadcasting of acts of violence by people other than professional journalists. The law could lead to the imprisonment of eyewitnesses who film acts of police violence, or operators of Web sites publishing the images, one French civil liberties group warned on Tuesday.

The council chose an unfortunate anniversary to publish its decision approving the law, which came exactly 16 years after Los Angeles police officers beating Rodney King were filmed by amateur videographer George Holliday on the night of March 3, 1991. The officers' acquittal at the end on April 29, 1992 sparked riots in Los Angeles.

If Holliday were to film a similar scene of violence in France today, he could end up in prison as a result of the new law, said Pascal Cohet, a spokesman for French online civil liberties group Odebi....

The government has also proposed a certification system for Web sites, blog hosters, mobile-phone operators and Internet service providers, identifying them as government-approved sources of information if they adhere to certain rules. The journalists' organization Reporters Without Borders, which campaigns for a free press, has warned that such a system could lead to excessive self censorship as organizations worried about losing their certification suppress certain stories.

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They've got a lot to hide over there -- a complete breakdown of control over their big Muslim population for a start. This latest measure looks like the first step towards re-establishing French Fascism. France did after all invent Fascism -- in the person of Napoleon Bonaparte. That's part of the reason why Marxists refer to Fascism as "Bonapartism". There has always been plenty of support for totalitarian ideologies in France. The French revolution just swapped one form of totalitarianism for another.