Raising the shield against the arrival of Dieudonné in Corsica



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Dieudonné "not defensible" for Laurent Marcangeli

For the mayor of Ajaccio, it is very clear that Dieudonné has no place in Corsica. The comedian is scheduled for July 16 in the imperial city and intends to perform but Laurent Marcangeli believes for its part that there is a real risk of disorderly public order. He also rebels against what Dieudonné would have said about Georges Mela, after the mayor of Porto-Vecchio decided to ban his show in his city.

"The content of his shows is often controversial. Moreover, I would like to remind you that he has had particularly nasty words about Georges Mela, who is the mayor of Porto-Vecchio, and who is my friend. I can not stand these comments that he held on Facebook that are really in the vein of a character who seeks controversy and who has the insult very easy. If it is on Ajaccio, and if I know where it is, I intend to do the same as in Porto Vecchio. There is a real risk of disturbing public order.

"Even freedom of expression has its limits"

Same story for Jean Charles Orsucci the Mayor of Bonifacio, who says that even freedom of expression can not justify the content of Dieudonné's shows. "There we are not in the expression, we are not in ideas that are acceptable, anti-Semitism is to fight strongly, I think that its presence can cause problems of public tranquility, and we must ourselves, elected and responsible politicians, to ensure that this is not possible.

"His prohibition he can put it where he wants"

Dieudonné for his part denies having insulted Georges Mela, but does not go with tweezers to criticize the decision of the mayor of Porto-Vecchio "If he wants to ban my show he tries, but how could he do? It does not really make sense, but he tries, certainly to please his party, to do some political zeal, but we are in a state of law. The show will take place in Porto-Vecchio, Ajaccio, and perhaps with the success coming we will put a date to Bastia. […] The people of Corsica he moves if he wants, he does not need Georges Mela, to know what is funny or what is not.

The show "Emancipation" of Dieudonné is theoretically scheduled for July 15 in Porto-Vecchio, and the 16, in Ajaccio.

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