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French Prosecutors Investigating Racist Insults Against Mbappe by Paraguay Senator
French prosecutors have opened an investigation into aggravated public insult and incitement to hatred or violence after a Paraguay senator racially abused…
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French prosecutors have opened an investigation into aggravated public insult and incitement to hatred or violence after a Paraguay senator racially abused Kylian Mbappé following Paraguay’s loss to France at the World Cup. The Paraguayan government released a statement Monday afternoon condemning Amarilla's remarks as "contrary to the values and principles that inspire peaceful coexistence and respect for human dignity that our country promotes." It added that the senator's comments do not represent either the Paraguayan government or the Paraguayan people. Amarilla later issued an open letter in French and Spanish to Mbappé on social media, in which she said her problem was with the player, not the country of France.
Furthermore, Celeste Amarilla, a senator from Paraguay's Liberal Radical Party, posted racist comments on X after Mbappé converted the winning penalty in France's victory over Paraguay on Saturday. France advanced to the quarterfinals where it will face Morocco on Thursday. The Paris prosecutor's office told The Associated Press on Tuesday that it launched the probe after the national unit for combating online hate received a complaint from the French Football Federation (FFF).
In addition, Mbappé called her a “despicable woman” who was “unworthy” of serving in Paraguay’s Congress.
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French prosecutors have opened an investigation into aggravated public insult and incitement to hatred or violence after a Paraguay senator racially abused Kylian Mbappé following Paraguay’s loss to France at the World Cup.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe Paraguayan government released a statement Monday afternoon condemning Amarilla's remarks as "contrary to the values and principles that inspire peaceful coexistence and respect for human dignity that our country promotes." It added that the senator's comments do not represent either the Paraguayan government or the Paraguayan people.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAmarilla later issued an open letter in French and Spanish to Mbappé on social media, in which she said her problem was with the player, not the country of France.
reliability low1/2 sourcesCeleste Amarilla, a senator from Paraguay's Liberal Radical Party, posted racist comments on X after Mbappé converted the winning penalty in France's victory over Paraguay on Saturday.
reliability low1/2 sourcesFrance advanced to the quarterfinals where it will face Morocco on Thursday.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe Paris prosecutor's office told The Associated Press on Tuesday that it launched the probe after the national unit for combating online hate received a complaint from the French Football Federation (FFF).
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Mbappé called her a “despicable woman” who was “unworthy” of serving in Paraguay’s Congress.
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