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French magazine faces backlash after portraying black MP Danielle Obono as a slave in chains

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Sunday, 30 August 2020 (13:26 IST)
French magazine Valeurs Actuelles apologized for running a photo of Danielle Obono, a Black member of the French parliament, as a chained slave. The publication, aimed at right-wing audiences, showed Obono with an iron collar on her neck as part of a seven-page imaginary story.

President Emmanuel Macron joined the chorus of condemnation on Saturday, with his office saying Macron called Danielle Obono from the far-left party France Unbowed and “expressed his clear condemnation of any form of racism.”“

Widespread condemnation

Prime Minister Jean Castex described the photo as “revolting” and told Obono that she had the government’s backing. “I share the indignation of lawmaker Obono,” he added.

“One is free to write a putrid novel within the limits fixed by the law. One is free to hate it. I hate it,” said Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti.

Despite the magazine apologizing for the move, deputy editor Tagdual Denis appeared to undermine the apology by telling BFM television: “What I regret is that we are always accused of racism ... we are politically incorrect, it’s in our DNA.”

President Macron raised eyebrows in 2019 when he gave an interview to Valeurs Actuelles. He has also insisted that France will not take down statues of figures linked to the colonial era or the slave trade.

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