Shocked by French Frog in March: "I took this picture to be incredibly brutal, violent and cruel" - It seems that the French are not happy with the brutality suffered by any victim of alleged sexual assault of Dominique Strauss- Kahn Oh. wait, they do not care. It is a picture of his journey that has upset PERP. Or in his case, we should not call it a frog march?
Like our colleagues Steven Erlanger and Katrin Bennhold report, "Detention in New York for a major world figures in France and could be the next president, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the charges of attempted rape of a shock products the earthquake, outrage, disbelief and shame across France on Sunday. "
Although horrified by these crimes, the French media and political elite on Monday seemed perhaps more stunned by the images of Strauss-Kahn rough handling by police of New York, and his speech in the U.S. media .
"I noticed that the image is incredibly cruel, violent and cruel," the former Justice Minister Elisabeth Guigou told France-Info radio on Monday, referring to a photograph widely published beleaguered-looking Mr. Strauss-Kahn, handcuffed and led to a series of New York City police officers. "I'm glad we do not have the same legal system."
While the Minister of Justice Ms Guigou hours an elected official, he oversaw the conduct the law prohibits the publication of photographs of people suspected of handcuffs.
"I do not see what the published images of this type of increase," he said.
Well, it gives us a glimpse of the suspect.
Even his so-called journalists are stunned silence.
French journalists covering the case in New York were surprised to see Mr. Strauss-Kahn, wives, even in person. "Last night, the image stuck in handcuffs DSK cooling your mouth shut," writes Stephen Jordan, a French journalist for Agence France-Presse, using the initials of Strauss-Kahn, the French family name. "It's not a reporter asked his reaction when he left."
It gets better. Now this is a lynching.
"The heart can not contract before these pictures are humiliating and touching to give you," wrote Jean-Pierre Chevenement, a leftist senator and former minister, in his blog. "A horrible lynching world! And if all this was a monstrous injustice?"
Like our colleagues Steven Erlanger and Katrin Bennhold report, "Detention in New York for a major world figures in France and could be the next president, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the charges of attempted rape of a shock products the earthquake, outrage, disbelief and shame across France on Sunday. "
Although horrified by these crimes, the French media and political elite on Monday seemed perhaps more stunned by the images of Strauss-Kahn rough handling by police of New York, and his speech in the U.S. media .
"I noticed that the image is incredibly cruel, violent and cruel," the former Justice Minister Elisabeth Guigou told France-Info radio on Monday, referring to a photograph widely published beleaguered-looking Mr. Strauss-Kahn, handcuffed and led to a series of New York City police officers. "I'm glad we do not have the same legal system."
While the Minister of Justice Ms Guigou hours an elected official, he oversaw the conduct the law prohibits the publication of photographs of people suspected of handcuffs.
"I do not see what the published images of this type of increase," he said.
Well, it gives us a glimpse of the suspect.
Even his so-called journalists are stunned silence.
French journalists covering the case in New York were surprised to see Mr. Strauss-Kahn, wives, even in person. "Last night, the image stuck in handcuffs DSK cooling your mouth shut," writes Stephen Jordan, a French journalist for Agence France-Presse, using the initials of Strauss-Kahn, the French family name. "It's not a reporter asked his reaction when he left."
It gets better. Now this is a lynching.
"The heart can not contract before these pictures are humiliating and touching to give you," wrote Jean-Pierre Chevenement, a leftist senator and former minister, in his blog. "A horrible lynching world! And if all this was a monstrous injustice?"