France: Author convicted of downplaying Rwandan genocide

Source: BBC News [UK state media]

“A court in France has found French-Cameroonian author Charles Onana guilty of downplaying the Rwandan genocide. The 60-year-old writer was fined €8,400 ($8,900; £7,000) and Damien Serieyx, his publishing director from Editions du Toucan, was ordered to pay €5,000. They are also required to pay €11,000 in compensation [sic] to human rights organisations that that filed the suit. The Paris court ruled that Onana’s writings violated France’s laws prohibiting genocide denial and incitement to hatred, noting that France would ‘no longer be a haven for denialists.'” (12/10/24)

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj30nm7pp67o