Prosecutors open hate speech probe against French rolling news channel CNews

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PARIS, April 3 (Reuters) - The Paris prosecutor’s office said on Friday it had opened an investigation into French news ​channel CNews for possible hate speech after alleged racist ‌comments about Bally Bagayoko, the newly elected Black mayor of Parisian suburb Saint-Denis.

At the centre of the case is CNews, the rolling news channel controlled ​by French tycoon Vincent Bolloré’s Vivendi group, which critics have ​likened to Fox News for its opinion‑driven format and ⁠polarising tone.

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Media watchdogs and opponents accuse the channel, as ​well as other outlets in the Bolloré group such as the ​Journal du Dimanche newspaper, of near‑constant coverage of immigration and security, which they say fuels far‑right narratives.

Bagayoko, the first Black mayor of Saint-Denis, an impoverished and ​diverse suburb north of Paris, lodged a complaint on Wednesday, alleging the ​comments made by panelists on the channel on March 27 and 28 constituted racist ‌slurs, ⁠the prosecutor’s office said in a statement.

Contacted by Reuters, CNews had no immediate comment. It told AFP the controversy was “baseless” and denied any racist comments were made. The mayor also could not ​be immediately reached ​for comment.

Separately, the ⁠prosecutor opened an investigation into possible cyberbullying targeting the mayor, who is a member of the ​far-left France Unbowed party, due to his skin ​colour.

Under French ⁠law, racial slurs are punishable by up to one year in jail and a fine of up to 45,000 euros ($52,000), while cyberbullying is ⁠punishable ​by an up to two-year jail term ​and a fine of up to 30,000 euros.

($1 = 0.8663 euros)

Reporting by Inti Landauro, Dominique ​Vidalon, Juliette Jabkhiro; writing by Michel Rose, Editing by Sharon Singleton

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