A French MP let his emotions take over yesterday when he gave the finger to Prime Minister François Fillon.

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MP gives the finger in Parliament

A French MP let his emotions take over yesterday when he gave the finger to Prime Minister François Fillon.

MP gives the finger in Parliament

The gesture, known as the doigt d’honneur in French, was made by Socialist MP Henri Emmanuelli during a heated debate in the National Assembly.

 

Fillon was responding to criticisms from the Socialist Party on the government’s fiscal reforms. He said “there is a country that is doing better than us and it’s Germany. Why is Germany doing better than us? Because under the government of Mr Schröder, they started early to make the changes that we are currently making”.

 

This seemed to provoke the visibly agitated MP for Landes who then raised his finger in the air. The incident was caught on TV cameras and has been broadcast on TV and around the internet since. 

 

Having realised that the act had been caught on camera, Emmanuelli later told MPs that he had not made the gesture but that he was sorry if that was how it looked. He went on to say that he was “big enough and experienced enough” to be able to say what he wanted to say to the Prime Minister without the help of the doigt d’honneur.

 

Other MPs were quick to react. Eric Raoult, an MP with the governing UMP party, told Le Parisien, “it’s shocking. When you’ve held high office in the parliament, you shouldn’t behave like that. It’s the type of thing a schoolboy does in the playground.” Others demanded that Emmanuelli should be sanctioned. Christian Jacob, the president of the UMP in parliament, told AFP that he challenged his counterpart, Jean-Marc Ayrault, president of the Socialist group, to “condemn the obscene gesture”.

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France’s Uyghurs say Xi visit a ‘slap’ from Macron

Uyghurs in France on Friday said President Emmanuel Macron welcoming his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping next week was tantamount to "slapping" them.

France's Uyghurs say Xi visit a 'slap' from Macron

Xi is due to make a state visit to France on Monday and Tuesday.

Dilnur Reyhan, the founder of the European Uyghur Institute and a French national, said she and others were “angry” the Chinese leader was visiting.

“For the Uyghur people — and in particular for French Uyghurs — it’s a slap from our president, Emmanuel Macron,” she said, describing the Chinese leader as “the executioner of the Uyghur people”.

Beijing stands accused of incarcerating more than one million Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in a network of detention facilities across the Xinjiang region.

Campaigners and Uyghurs overseas have said an array of abuses take place inside the facilities, including torture, forced labour, forced sterilisation and political indoctrination.

A UN report last year detailed “credible” evidence of torture, forced medical treatment and sexual or gender-based violence — as well as forced labour — in the region.

But it stopped short of labelling Beijing’s actions a “genocide”, as the United States and some other Western lawmakers have done.

Beijing consistently denies abuses and claims the allegations are part of a deliberate smear campaign to contain its development.

It says it is running vocational training centres in Xinjiang which have helped to combat extremism and enhance development.

Standing beside Reyhan at a press conference in Paris, Gulbahar Haitiwaji, who presented herself as having spent three years in a detention camp, said she was “disappointed”.

“I am asking the president to bring up the issue of the camps with China and to firmly demand they be shut down,” she said.

Human Rights Watch on Friday urged Macron during the visit to “lay out consequences for the Chinese government’s crimes against humanity and deepening repression”.

“Respect for human rights has severely deteriorated under Xi Jinping’s rule,” it said.

“His government has committed crimes against humanity… against Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims in Xinjiang, adopted draconian legislation that has erased Hong Kong’s freedoms, and intensified repression of government critics across the country.”

“President Macron should make it clear to Xi Jinping that Beijing’s crimes against humanity come with consequences for China’s relations with France,” said Maya Wang, acting China director at Human Rights Watch

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