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Chirac himself was ordered on October 30 to stand trial on embezzlement charges dating from his time as mayor of Paris, while his former interior minister, Charles Pasqua, has been convicted for his role in an arms scandal in the 1990s and received a... Full Article at Independent Online
A revered French footballer, Thierry Henry, flicks the ball with his hand and then taps it across the face of goal for William Gallas to score – sending France to the 2010 Word Cup in South Africa. Full Article at The National Newspaper
French writer Paul-Loup Sulitzer (C) arrives to attend the news conference of former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua in Paris November 12, 2009. View Photo »
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Jacques Chirac, still wildly popular two years after leaving the Elysee Palace, was charged with creating 21 phony jobs for cronies when he was mayor of Paris. Full Article at MinnPost.com
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Former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua reacts during a press conference in Paris, Thursday Nov. 12, 2009. View Photo »
AFP - A former French minister convicted in the arms-to-Angola affair said Thursday that ex-president Jacques Chirac knew about the trade, holding up secret documents he claimed prove his case. Full Article at France 24
PARIS -- A former French interior minister says former President Jacques Chirac and other senior figures were aware of secret arms trafficking to Angola in the 1990s. Full Article at The State
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French writer Paul-Loup Sulitzer (C) arrives to attend the news conference of former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua in Paris November 12, 2009.
View Photo »Former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua reacts during a press conference in Paris, Thursday Nov. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua attends a news conference in Paris November 12, 2009. Pasqua, convicted last month for his role in an arms scandal in the 1990s, accused former President Jacques Chirac of deliberately letting illegal weapons sales to Angola go ahead.
View Photo »Former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua (C) and his lawyer Lef Forster (L) attend a news conference in Paris November 12, 2009.
View Photo »Former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua attends a news conference in Paris November 12, 2009. Pasqua, convicted last month for his role in an arms scandal in the 1990s, accused former President Jacques Chirac of deliberately letting illegal weapons sales to Angola go ahead.
View Photo »Former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua attends a news conference in Paris November 12, 2009. Pasqua, convicted last month for his role in an arms scandal in the 1990s, accused former President Jacques Chirac of deliberately letting illegal weapons sales to Angola go ahead.
View Photo »Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua gives a press conference on November 12, 2009 in Paris. Pasqua was sentenced on October 27, 2009 to a year in jail and fined 100,000 euros (150,000 dollars) for his role in illegal arms shipments to Angola in the 1990s.
View Photo »Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua gives a press conference on November 12, 2009 in Paris. Pasqua was sentenced on October 27, 2009 to a year in jail and fined 100,000 euros (150,000 dollars) for his role in illegal arms shipments to Angola in the 1990s.
View Photo »Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua gives a press conference on November 12, 2009 in Paris. Pasqua was sentenced on October 27, 2009 to a year in jail and fined 100,000 euros (150,000 dollars) for his role in illegal arms shipments to Angola in the 1990s.
View Photo »Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua gives a press conference on November 12, 2009 in Paris. Pasqua was sentenced on October 27, 2009 to a year in jail and fined 100,000 euros (150,000 dollars) for his role in illegal arms shipments to Angola in the 1990s.
View Photo »French author Paul-Loup Sulitzer listens to former French interior minister Charles Pasqua (not pictured) giving a press conference on November 12, 2009 in Paris.
View Photo »French author Paul-Loup Sulitzer listens to former French interior minister Charles Pasqua (not pictured) giving a press conference on November 12, 2009 in Paris.
View Photo »Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua gives a press conference on November 12, 2009 in Paris. Pasqua was sentenced on October 27, 2009 to a year in jail and fined 100,000 euros (150,000 dollars) for his role in illegal arms shipments to Angola in the 1990s.
View Photo »Former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua attends a news conference in Paris November 12, 2009. Pasqua, convicted last month for his role in an arms scandal in the 1990's, accused former President Jacques Chirac of deliberately letting illegal weapons sales to Angola go ahead.
View Photo »Former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua attends a news conference in Paris November 12, 2009. Pasqua, convicted last month for his role in an arms scandal in the 1990's, accused former President Jacques Chirac of deliberately letting illegal weapons sales to Angola go ahead.
View Photo »Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua arrives to give a press conference on November 12, 2009 in Paris. Pasqua was sentenced on October 27, 2009 to a year in jail and fined 100,000 euros (150,000 dollars) for his role in illegal arms shipments to Angola in the 1990s.
View Photo »Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua gives a press conference on November 12, 2009 in Paris. Pasqua was sentenced on October 27, 2009 to a year in jail and fined 100,000 euros (150,000 dollars) for his role in illegal arms shipments to Angola in the 1990s.
View Photo »Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua gives a press conference on November 12, 2009 in Paris. Pasqua was sentenced on October 27, 2009 to a year in jail and fined 100,000 euros (150,000 dollars) for his role in illegal arms shipments to Angola in the 1990s.
View Photo »Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua (c) arrives to give a press conference on November 12, 2009 in Paris. Pasqua was sentenced on October 27, 2009 to a year in jail and fined 100,000 euros (150,000 dollars) for his role in illegal arms shipments to Angola in the 1990s.
View Photo »Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua gives a press conference on November 12, 2009 in Paris. Pasqua was sentenced on October 27, 2009 to a year in jail and fined 100,000 euros (150,000 dollars) for his role in illegal arms shipments to Angola in the 1990s.
View Photo »Former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua attends a news conference in Paris November 12, 2009. Pasqua, convicted last month for his role in an arms scandal in the 1990's, accused former President Jacques Chirac of deliberately letting illegal weapons sales to Angola go ahead.
View Photo »Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua gives a press conference on November 12, 2009 in Paris. Pasqua was sentenced on October 27, 2009 to a year in jail and fined 100,000 euros (150,000 dollars) for his role in illegal arms shipments to Angola in the 1990s.
View Photo »Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua (C) gives a press conference on November 12, 2009 in Paris. Pasqua was sentenced on October 27, 2009 to a year in jail and fined 100,000 euros (150,000 dollars) for his role in illegal arms shipments to Angola in the 1990s.
View Photo »Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua (C) gives a press conference on November 12, 2009 in Paris. Pasqua was sentenced on October 27, 2009 to a year in jail and fined 100,000 euros (150,000 dollars) for his role in illegal arms shipments to Angola in the 1990s.
View Photo »Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua (C) gives a press conference on November 12, 2009 in Paris. Pasqua was sentenced on October 27, 2009 to a year in jail and fined 100,000 euros (150,000 dollars) for his role in illegal arms shipments to Angola in the 1990s.
View Photo »Former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua reacts during a press conference in Paris, Thursday Nov. 12, 2009.
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- lecrinfo
23 hours ago
Eric Raoult: "Je préfère Alain Juppé à Charles Pasqua" @ http://is.gd/5b0qR
- actufranceinfo 1 day ago
- ibnkafka
3 days ago
Balkany vole au secours de Julien Dray. On attend la réaction de Charles Pasqua.
- quentingrivet 3 days ago
- sisyphe92
4 days ago
