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Marine Le Pen: French judge opens probe into IS images | Marine Le Pen: French judge opens probe into IS images |
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A French judge has opened a formal criminal investigation into Marine Le Pen's publication on Twitter of a series of grisly images in 2015. | A French judge has opened a formal criminal investigation into Marine Le Pen's publication on Twitter of a series of grisly images in 2015. |
The three images referred to the so-called Islamic State group and were captioned "Daesh is THIS!" | The three images referred to the so-called Islamic State group and were captioned "Daesh is THIS!" |
One showed the decapitated body of IS victim James Foley. | One showed the decapitated body of IS victim James Foley. |
The far-right National Front leader later deleted that image amid the resultant outcry, insisting she was unaware of the victim's identity. | The far-right National Front leader later deleted that image amid the resultant outcry, insisting she was unaware of the victim's identity. |
The other images showed a tank running over a man in an orange jumpsuit, while another jumpsuit-clad man was shown in a cage being burned alive. | The other images showed a tank running over a man in an orange jumpsuit, while another jumpsuit-clad man was shown in a cage being burned alive. |
The investigation is the latest blow to the embattled Ms Le Pen, who lost the French presidential election to Emmanuel Macron in May 2017. | The investigation is the latest blow to the embattled Ms Le Pen, who lost the French presidential election to Emmanuel Macron in May 2017. |
After the investigation was announced on Thursday, Ms Le Pen defended her actions, saying she was being charged for condemning IS. | |
"In other countries this would have earned me a medal," she told AFP. | |
In a separate interview in French media, she said: "If they are trying to silence me, they will not succeed." | |
The announcement of this investigation comes on the same day her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, publishes the first book of his memoirs. | The announcement of this investigation comes on the same day her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, publishes the first book of his memoirs. |
The former National Front leader claims in the work that he pities his daughter for her electoral loss. | The former National Front leader claims in the work that he pities his daughter for her electoral loss. |
In the presidential election second round run-off, Ms Le Pen won a third of votes, nearly double her father's share in the 2002 election. | In the presidential election second round run-off, Ms Le Pen won a third of votes, nearly double her father's share in the 2002 election. |
Mr Le Pen also publicly attacked his daughter in an interview on Wednesday, saying her nascent plans to change the name of her party amounts to "political suicide". | Mr Le Pen also publicly attacked his daughter in an interview on Wednesday, saying her nascent plans to change the name of her party amounts to "political suicide". |
"It takes years, decades, to build a credible political name. Wanting to change it is ... inexplicable," he said. | "It takes years, decades, to build a credible political name. Wanting to change it is ... inexplicable," he said. |
Her family and political woes aside, these fresh legal challenges could cause the National Front leader further trouble. | Her family and political woes aside, these fresh legal challenges could cause the National Front leader further trouble. |
In November, a cross-party committee in the National Assembly decided to strip Ms Le Pen of her immunity as a deputy in France's lower house. | In November, a cross-party committee in the National Assembly decided to strip Ms Le Pen of her immunity as a deputy in France's lower house. |
In theory, if found guilty she could face a heavy fine or even imprisonment according to French law. | In theory, if found guilty she could face a heavy fine or even imprisonment according to French law. |
She has also been placed under formal investigation over her alleged misuse of European Parliament funds while she was an MEP. | She has also been placed under formal investigation over her alleged misuse of European Parliament funds while she was an MEP. |
French investigators are examining claims that 5 million euros ($4.4m) of parliamentary funding went to National Front assistants not working for MEPs but instead working on party business in France. | French investigators are examining claims that 5 million euros ($4.4m) of parliamentary funding went to National Front assistants not working for MEPs but instead working on party business in France. |
Ms Le Pen denies the charges. | Ms Le Pen denies the charges. |