French prosecutors investigating racist insults against Mbappé by Paraguay senator
French prosecutors have opened an investigation into aggravated public insult and incitement to hatred or violence after a Paraguay senator, Celeste Amarilla, posted racist comments about Kylian Mbappé on social media following Paraguay's World Cup loss to France. The Paris prosecutor's office launched the probe after receiving a complaint from the French Football Federation.

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AI-generatedFrench prosecutors have opened an investigation into aggravated public insult and incitement to hatred or violence after a Paraguay senator, Celeste Amarilla, posted racist comments about Kylian Mbappé on social media following Paraguay's World Cup loss to France. The Paris prosecutor's office launched the probe after receiving a complaint from the French Football Federation. Amarilla's remarks targeted Mbappé's origins, upbringing, education, and appearance. Mbappé described her as a "despicable woman." Amarilla later issued an apology, stating her issue was with the player and not France, but also demanded an apology from Mbappé for gender-based violence. The Paraguayan government condemned her remarks, and the FFF called them "abhorrent."
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5 extractedThe Paraguayan government condemned Amarilla’s remarks as contrary to the country's values of peaceful coexistence and respect for human dignity.
Amarilla later issued an open letter regretting mistreating Mbappé with insults she received as a mixed-race person, but also demanded an apology from him.
Mbappé called the senator a “despicable woman” who was “unworthy” of serving in Paraguay’s Congress.
Paraguay senator Celeste Amarilla posted racist comments on X after Mbappé scored the winning penalty, mocking his origins, upbringing, education, and appearance.
French prosecutors opened an investigation into aggravated public insult and incitement to hatred or violence against a Paraguay senator for racist abuse of Kylian Mbappé.