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Bob Dylan faces French legal inquiry over Croat remarks | Bob Dylan faces French legal inquiry over Croat remarks |
(about 14 hours later) | |
US singer and song writer Bob Dylan has been placed under judicial investigation in France for allegedly provoking ethnic hatred of Croats. | US singer and song writer Bob Dylan has been placed under judicial investigation in France for allegedly provoking ethnic hatred of Croats. |
It follows a legal complaint lodged by a Croat association in France over a 2012 interview Dylan gave to Rolling Stone magazine. | It follows a legal complaint lodged by a Croat association in France over a 2012 interview Dylan gave to Rolling Stone magazine. |
In the interview he allegedly compared the relationship between Jews and Nazis to that of Serbs and Croats. | In the interview he allegedly compared the relationship between Jews and Nazis to that of Serbs and Croats. |
The singer, 72, was served notice of the investigation last month. | The singer, 72, was served notice of the investigation last month. |
At the time he was in Paris to receive the Legion of Honour, a prestigious French award. | At the time he was in Paris to receive the Legion of Honour, a prestigious French award. |
In the Rolling Stone interview, Bob Dylan was sharing his thoughts about US history and the country's racial divide. | In the Rolling Stone interview, Bob Dylan was sharing his thoughts about US history and the country's racial divide. |
He is reported to have said: "Blacks know that some whites didn't want to give up slavery - that if they had their way, they would still be under the yoke, and they can't pretend they don't know that. | He is reported to have said: "Blacks know that some whites didn't want to give up slavery - that if they had their way, they would still be under the yoke, and they can't pretend they don't know that. |
"If you got a slave master or [Ku Klux] Klan in your blood, blacks can sense that. That stuff lingers to this day. Just like Jews can sense Nazi blood and the Serbs can sense Croatian blood." | "If you got a slave master or [Ku Klux] Klan in your blood, blacks can sense that. That stuff lingers to this day. Just like Jews can sense Nazi blood and the Serbs can sense Croatian blood." |
During World War Two, the Croat Ustashe fascist movement killed hundreds of thousands of Serbs, Jews, Roma and others in their death camps. | During World War Two, the Croat Ustashe fascist movement killed hundreds of thousands of Serbs, Jews, Roma and others in their death camps. |
Croats and Serbs also fought each other during the break-up of Yugoslavia, in a 1991-1995 war that left around 20,000 people dead. | |
After the interview was published, the Council of Croats in France (CRICCF) filed a complaint. | After the interview was published, the Council of Croats in France (CRICCF) filed a complaint. |
Being placed under judicial investigation means that authorities are taking the complaint seriously but that it won't necessarily go further, the BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris says. | Being placed under judicial investigation means that authorities are taking the complaint seriously but that it won't necessarily go further, the BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris says. |
Dylan, who played concerts in Serbia and Croatia in 2010, rose to fame in the 1960s partly for his support of the US civil rights movement. | Dylan, who played concerts in Serbia and Croatia in 2010, rose to fame in the 1960s partly for his support of the US civil rights movement. |
Last year, US President Barack Obama awarded Dylan the Presidential Medal of Freedom - the highest US civilian honour - and said: "There is not a bigger giant in the history of American music." | Last year, US President Barack Obama awarded Dylan the Presidential Medal of Freedom - the highest US civilian honour - and said: "There is not a bigger giant in the history of American music." |
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