LONDON (AP) — A folk singer who posted videos on YouTube insulting Jews and mocking the Holocaust has been banned from using social media.
A judge at London's Westminster Magistrates' Court sentenced Alison Chabloz on Thursday to a 20-week suspended prison sentence, a year-long social media ban and community service.
Her songs, partly set to traditional Jewish folk music, included lyrics such as: "Did the Holocaust ever happen? Was it just a bunch of lies? Seems that some intend to pull the wool over our eyes."
Alison Chabloz sentenced to 20 weeks in prison, suspended for two years, 180 hours of unpaid community service and banned from social mediahttps://t.co/Ec6xuaCvOn
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Chabloz said the songs were satirical. But the 54-year-old Swiss-British singer was convicted last month of sending offensive, indecent or menacing messages.
Judge John Zani told Chabloz she had shown "no proper remorse" for her actions.
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