Leader of anti-Semitic Black group sentenced by Paris court

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The founder of a radical and anti-Semitic Black group dissolved two years ago by presidential decree was given a four-month suspended prison sentence by a criminal court in Paris for racial defamation.
Kemi Seba, 27, whose real name is Stellio Gilles Robert Capochichi, is the leader of Tribe Ka, a small extremist group of black men and women refusing all contact with non-Blacks and very close to the ideas of the “American Muslim movement” and the “Nation of Islam.”

The group was dissolved in 2006 by then Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy after its involvement in anti-Semitic incidents in the Rue des Rosiers, a street located in the middle of the Paris Jewish quarter.

But Kemi Seba reconstructed the association under the name “Génération Kemi Seba” in the Paris suburb of Sarcelles.

During the audience, public prosecutor Béatrice Bossard stigmatized the group’s anti-Semitic comments "made under the cover of anti-Zionism."

The legal actions against Seba took place after he treated on its blog an anti-racist association and the Union of Jewish students in France of "Zionists" and described France as " a concentration camp asphyxiating the racial dignity of every common people".

For the prosecution, the second association established itself around the hard core of Tribe Ka, with the same leader, the same doctrine, the same objectives and the same common enemy, Zionism. continues here

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