Swiss writer who called journalist ‘fat lesbian’ sentenced to 60 days in prison, LGBTQ groups applaud decision

Swiss Court Sentences Writer to Jail for Homophobic Remarks

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A court in Switzerland has handed down a 60-day jail sentence to French-Swiss writer and commentator Alain Bonnet, also known as Alain Soral, for making derogatory remarks about a journalist, Catherine Macherel. The decision has garnered praise from LGBTQ+ advocacy groups.

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The Verdict

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On Monday, the Lausanne court found Alain Soral guilty of defamation, discrimination, and incitement to hatred due to his offensive comments directed at Catherine Macherel, a journalist working for Swiss newspapers Tribune de Geneve and 24 Heures. Soral had made these remarks in a Facebook video two years ago.

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Support from LGBTQ+ Groups

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Muriel Waeger, co-director of a lesbian activist group, hailed the court's decision as a significant moment for justice and LGBTQI rights in Switzerland. She stated, "The conviction of Alain Soral is a strong signal that homophobic hatred cannot be tolerated in our society."

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Penalties Imposed

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In addition to the 60-day jail sentence, Alain Soral has been ordered to cover legal fees and fines amounting to thousands of Swiss francs.

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The Offensive Comments

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Soral's offensive comments against Catherine Macherel included derogatory remarks such as calling her a "fat lesbian," criticizing her work as a "queer activist," and labeling her as "unhinged" in a social media video. These comments were reported by Swiss public broadcaster RTS.

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Response from Soral's Lawyer

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Soral's lawyer, Pascal Junod, derided the conviction as a "crime of opinion" and questioned whether it was an attempt to enforce conformity of thought. He conveyed these views in an email to The Associated Press.

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Appeal Planned

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Soral intends to appeal the verdict, first to the Swiss federal court and, if necessary, to the European Court of Human Rights, according to his lawyer.

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Legal Background

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In 2020, Swiss voters approved a measure that made it illegal to discriminate against individuals based on their sexual orientation.

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Past Legal Troubles

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This is not the first time Alain Soral has faced legal consequences for his words. He has previously been convicted in France for Holocaust denial, which is a crime in that country. In 2019, he received a jail sentence for his denials.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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