Algerian defender Youcef Atal convicted of provoking racial hatred, bags eight-month suspended prison sentence

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Algerian defender Youcef Atal convicted of provoking racial hatred, bags eight-month suspended prison sentenceAlgerian defender Youcef Atal convicted of provoking racial hatred, bags eight-month suspended prison sentence Algerian and OGC Nice player Youcef Atal – Getty image Youcef Atal has been found guilty of provoking racial hatred and received eight-month suspended prison sentence along with €45,000 fine. The 27-year-old Algerian international was implicated after sharing a video on Instagram from Palestinian preacher Mahmoud al-Hasanat, who prayed for a “dark day” for Jewish people. Although Atal quickly deleted the post, it drew criticism, including from Nice’s mayor, Christian Estrosi, who stated that Atal would not be welcome at OGC Nice unless he denounced Hamas terrorists. Following the incident, Atal was suspended by both the France FA and his club, OGC Nice, and has not played since then. Algerian defender Youcef Atal convicted of provoking racial hatred, bags eight-month suspended prison sentenceAlgerian defender Youcef Atal convicted of provoking racial hatred, bags eight-month suspended prison sentenceAlgerian and OGC Nice player Youcef Atal – Getty image Speculation suggests that he may have already played his last game for the club, with interest reportedly coming from Turkish clubs. During the December hearing, the Nice Public Prosecutor sought a 10-month suspended prison sentence, but the tribunal decided on an eight-month suspended sentence. As part of the verdict, Atal is also required to cover the costs of publishing the verdict in Nice-Matin and Le Monde. Atal, currently on international duty with Algeria for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), has ten days to appeal the decision.

The hatred for me is too much

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Nollywood actor cum politician Desmond Elliot has cried out over the hatred he receives from people for the comment he made in 2020.

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It would be recalled that in 2020 during the #EDNSARS protest, Desmond Elliot received heavy backlash after a video of him speaking during a plenary session of the Lagos state House of Assembly saw him refer to Nigerian youths as children. This comment did not sit well with most Nigerian youth who have been dragging him since the incident in 2020, Although Desmond Elliot apologized for the comment he made, it appears the past has come back to haunt him. During a recent interview on Your View, “Let’s Talk”, Desmond Elliot apologized again adding that he made the comment on emotions. He further cried out that the hatred meted on him is too much. He disclosed that he goes out on the street and gets verbally attacked all the time.