Photographs have emerged of Manchester City midfielder Samir Nasri and Liverpool defender Mamadou Sakho performing the same controversial 'quenelle' gesture used by Nicolas Anelka during a goal celebration on Saturday. West Bromwich Albion
The “quenelle” signal is rapidly spreading among anti-Semites in Europe and is being used by individuals to fly under the radar of strict anti-hate speech laws in parts of the continent. The signal, extending one's right hand toward the ground while
French media outlets published a photo taken earlier this year of the Belgian-born Parker doing the “quenelle,” as it is known, at the side of Dieudonne, a comedian and accused anti-Semite who coined the gesture, according to The Algemeiner, a New
Spurs guard Tony Parker apologized Monday after he drew criticism for a photograph depicting him flashing the “quenelle” gesture, a French hand signal that is said to represent a reverse Nazi salute. The five-time All-Star and longtime French
The “quenelle” is executed by holding one arm straight and bringing the hand of the other arm to that shoulder, as shown below. The Daily Mail reports that Dieudonné has portrayed the “quenelle” as an “anti-establishment
Spurs' Tony Parker apologizes for using controversial 'quenelle' salute in photo