Spurs' Tony Parker apologizes for photo of him making 'quenelle' gesture with …

In recent months, French media have devoted increasing coverage to the spreading of Dieudonné's ideas in French society, most notably with the increasingly popular “quenelle” gesture — a quasi-Nazi salute designed to circumvent France's laws against 

Sunday night The Algemeiner, a Jewish newspaper based in New York, published a story featuring a photograph of Tony Parker making the “'quenelle,” a controversial French hand gesture that many consider to be an 

San Antonio Spurs star point guard Tony Parker was photographed doing the “quenelle” — known as some kind of reverse Nazi salute — alongside a controversial French comedian. (Teammate Boris Diaw has been caught 

The photograph shows Parker and a French comedian making a gesture known in France as a "quenelle," which critics describe as inverted Nazi salute. Parker said in a statement released through the Spurs that the photograph was taken three years ago.

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