Tuesday, December 1, 2015
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Benzema has no place on national team
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Paris - The French prime minister joined in the
criticism of Karim Benzema on Tuesday, saying
the Real Madrid striker "has no place" on the
France team at the European Championship in
the wake of a blackmail scandal.
Benzema is one of France's key players as it
gets ready to host the Euro 2016 tournament,
but the forward faces charges of conspiracy to
blackmail relating to an extortion scam over a
sex tape. He is suspected of having played an
active role in pressuring France teammate
Mathieu Valbuena, a case that has badly damaged
his reputation.
"A great athlete should be exemplary," Prime
Minister Manuel Valls told French radio Europe 1.
"If he is not, he has no place within the France
team."
The investigation, centering on wiretap evidence,
started when Valbuena took legal action after
being contacted by a man claiming to possess
an incriminating sex tape.
In a case that could drag on for months,
Benzema's involvement has not yet been fully
determined. But investigators who charged him
in October believe he was approached by a
childhood friend to act as an intermediary and
convince Valbuena to deal directly with the
blackmailers.
"If a minister was handed preliminary charges,
he would no longer be part of the government,"
Valls said.
Benzema denies any wrongdoing but his
arguments were undermined last week when
Valbuena spoke directly about his attempts to
pressure him in an interview with Le Monde
newspaper.
The French football federation has also joined
the case as plaintiff.
"There are so many kids, so many youngsters in
our suburbs that relate to great athletes," Valls
said. "They wear the blue jersey, the colors of
France, which are so important in these
moments."
Preliminary charges under French law mean
magistrates have strong reason to believe a
crime was committed, and allow time for further
investigation. The charges may later be dropped.
In 2010, Benzema was handed preliminary
charges for soliciting an underage prostitute but
was acquitted in a case that lasted more than
three years and tarnished his reputation.
Benzema's image was further dented last month
when he spat on the pitch after the national
anthem was played at Real Madrid's Santiago
Bernabeu stadium in a tribute to the 130
fatalities of the Paris attacks ahead of a match
against Barcelona.
Benzema's action ignited a wave of criticism on
social media, prompting his lawyers to issue a
statement in which they condemned "the
scandalous interpretation" of the incident.
Benzema, who has 27 international goals, had
posted several messages in support of the
victims in the days that followed the attacks.
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