The French government is demanding the prosecution of a man photographed wiping his bottom on the national flag
The French government is demanding the prosecution of a man photographed wiping his bottom on the national flag
The prize-winning image has caused outrage in France despite being praised by judges officiating a competition organised by the Nice branch of media store FNAC.
Justice Minister Michele Alliot-Marie said 'criminal proceedings should be launched against this unacceptable act'.
She added, "Presumably the law can punish such an intolerable act against the flag? If the existing law is not strong enough, then it should be revised."
Offensive
Eric Ciotti, an MP from French President Nicolas Sarkozy's ruling party, said, 'The image is utterly offensive and should be removed. I want the person who committed this outrage to be punished, and possibly those who published it too."
Ciotti said he has received complaints from French war veterans, as well as other members of the public who said the unnamed photographer should go to prison.
But Nice prosecutor Eric de Mongolfier said the image does not constitute an offence because it was produced in a 'creative spirit'.
The photograph won a special mention in the 'politically incorrect' category.
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Insulting the French tricolour flag or the national anthem during a publicly organised event is punishable by up to six months in prison and a fine of ufffd7,000.
A spokesman for FNAC said: 'As soon as we saw that people were unhappy we withdrew it from the list of winners.'
In October 2008 Mr Sarkozy and his sports minister Roselyne Bachelot decreed that any football game in which the French anthem was booed would be 'immediately stopped'.
The dramatic move followed catcalls during a rendition of La Marseillaise during a football match between Tunisia and France in Paris.
There were also incidents of the tricolour being burned by immigrants protesting against what they see as discrimination by the French state.
Rs 4.7 lakh
The penalty for insulting the French flag or national anthem with up to 6 months in prisonu00a0u00a0
