Paris prosecutor opens investigation into anti-Semitic abuse of French beauty queen on social media December 22, 2020April Benayoum (Instagram/aprilbenayoum/Screenshot)(Instagram/aprilbenayoum/Screenshot)Paris prosecutor opens investigation into anti-Semitic abuse of French beauty queen on social media Tweet WhatsApp Email https://worldisraelnews.com/paris-prosecutor-opens-investigation-into-anti-semitic-abuse-of-french-beauty-queen-on-social-media/ Email Print “It tells them that you can’t utter these kinds of anti-Semitic remarks without consequences, since they will, I hope, be prosecuted,” the minister, Marlène Schiappa, said.By Algemeiner StaffThe Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office announced on Monday that it had opened an investigation into the flood of anti-Semitic abuse received on social media by April Benayoum, who came second in the Miss France 2021 contest over the weekend.Benayoum — who revealed during the competition that she has an Israeli father — was competing as Miss Provence. Her Israeli connection, however, prompted a vicious outbreak of anti-Semitism, with tweets calling for her exclusion because of her Jewish heritage and others that declared, “Hitler forgot to exterminate you, Miss Provence.”Following the Paris prosecutor’s announcement, France’s minister of citizenship said the investigation sent a clear signal to the perpetrators of the abuse against the 21-year-old beauty queen. “It tells them that you can’t utter these kinds of anti-Semitic remarks without consequences, since they will, I hope, be prosecuted,” the minister, Marlène Schiappa, said. The broadcaster and producers of the Miss France contest roundly condemned the abuse directed at Benayoum, who is pursuing a master’s degree in marketing in the French town of Aix-En-Provence.Read Survey: Half of French people adhere to over 6 antisemitic prejudices, 12% happy to see Jews leave country“TF1, EndemolShine France and the organization Miss France strongly condemn the hateful and anti-Semitic remarks made last night on social networks against April Benayoum,” they said in a statement. “All our support to Miss Provence, first runner-up of Miss France 2021”.The winner of the contest, Amandine Petit, similarly deplored the attacks on Benayoum.“It’s extremely disappointing, I didn’t think it was still possible to say such things in this day and age,” she said. “These racist and anti-Semitic comments have no place in a beauty contest, it’s extremely inappropriate. I support April Benayoum.” anti-Semitismanti-ZionismFrance