FRANCE-RELIGION-ISLAM-WOMEN-SECURITY-TRIAL

French lawyers Cecile de Oliveira (R) and Loic Bourgeois stand in the courthouse of Nantes, western France, on March 28, 2013, where they represented Lies Hebbadj, a businessman from Nantes who was made famous in 2010 when he was accused by then interior minister Brice Hortefeux of being a polygamist. Hebbadj was sentenced today to a suspended sentence of six months in prison for business which he did not declare to the authorities. AFP PHOTO / FRANK PERRY (Photo credit should read FRANK PERRY/AFP via Getty Images)
French lawyers Cecile de Oliveira (R) and Loic Bourgeois stand in the courthouse of Nantes, western France, on March 28, 2013, where they represented Lies Hebbadj, a businessman from Nantes who was made famous in 2010 when he was accused by then interior minister Brice Hortefeux of being a polygamist. Hebbadj was sentenced today to a suspended sentence of six months in prison for business which he did not declare to the authorities. AFP PHOTO / FRANK PERRY (Photo credit should read FRANK PERRY/AFP via Getty Images)
FRANCE-RELIGION-ISLAM-WOMEN-SECURITY-TRIAL
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