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  • «Tiens, et si on défendait la cause du gentil hacker Ulcan?» Oui, c’est le Haaretz. The French hacker who took his ’hack back’ against anti-Semites too far
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    Gregory Chelli, known by the nickname Ulcan, worked to undermine the online efforts of notorious anti-Jewish activists but his actions seemed to have crossed a line. Now France wants him extradited from Israel

    Pauvre chou, va:

    “I realize that I may have gone too far with Benoit Le Corre, but he himself behaved thuggishly toward me. If my mother had read his article and suffered a heart attack because they wrote there that her son is a racist militant, would anyone have accused him of violence that caused death? Had I called his father and caused him to suffer a heart attack on the spot, I would have extradited myself to France and confessed my sins, but that’s not what happened.

    “I agree that there’s a difference between my behavior toward anti-Semites and what I did to Le Corre, but the French media plays a big role in anti-Semitism and its dissemination in public opinion. I couldn’t help but react, because he damaged my credibility, but I didn’t want to harm people’s lives. Today, I don’t do those things anymore. I’m afraid of an unanticipated reaction. I no longer call the police, because I’m afraid that a bullet could be discharged and hit someone, and for the past three years, I have not hacked anti-Israeli websites.”

    • Le lobby israélien impose le retrait d’un deuxième candidat aux élections législatives françaises
      Par Ali Abunimah, le 22 Mai 2017 |traduction J. Ch. pour l’Agence Média Palestine

      (...) La France demande l’extradition d’un Juif extrémiste

      Cependant, les autorités françaises font preuve d’une rare propension à défier Israël dans le cas de l’extrémiste juif français Gregory Chelli.

      G. Chelli, qui se fait appeler Ulcan, opère depuis Israël. Il a été accusé d’une série d’appels canulars qui ont provoqué de violentes descentes de police chez des gens innocents.

      Dans l’incident le plus notoire, G. Chelli avait ciblé la famille d’un journaliste français Benoît Le Corre, précipitant peut-être la mort de son père.

      Le journal de Tel Aviv Haaretz écrivait dimanche que G. Chelli, qui vit dans un appartement du front de mer de la ville d’Ashdod, fait l’objet d’une demande d’extradition pour 50 accusations pénales.

      G. Chelli est maintenant « au cœur d’un litige entre la France et Israël, qui refuse de l’extrader, en dépit de pressions sérieuses et même d’une visite spéciale ici du ministre français des Affaires étrangères », a dit Haaretz.(...)