French prosecutors investigate gender-based cyber harassment of Algerian Olympic champ Imane Khelif

FILE -Algeria's Imane Khelif prepares to fight China's Yang Liu in their women's 66 kg final boxing match at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Aug. 9, 2024, in Paris, France. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos, File)

PARIS (AP) 鈥 French prosecutors opened an investigation into an online harassment complaint made by Olympic boxing champion Imane Khelif after a torrent of criticism and false claims about her sex during the Summer Games, the Paris prosecutor's office said Wednesday.

The athlete's lawyer Nabil Boudi Friday with a special unit in the Paris prosecutor鈥檚 office that combats online hate speech.

Boudi said the boxer was targeted by a 鈥渕isogynist, racist and sexist campaign鈥 as she in the women鈥檚 welterweight division, becoming a and bringing global .

The prosecutor鈥檚 office said it had received the complaint and its Office for the Fight against Crimes against Humanity and Hate Crime had opened an investigation on charges of 鈥渃yber harassment based on gender, public insults based on gender, public incitement to discrimination and public insults on the basis of origin.鈥

Khelif was thrust into a worldwide clash over gender identity and regulation in sports after her first fight in Paris, when pulled out just seconds into the match, citing pain from opening punches.

Claims that Khelif was transgender or a man erupted online. The International Olympic Committee defended her and denounced those peddling misinformation. that the spread of misconceptions about her 鈥渉arms human dignity.鈥

Among those who referred to Khelif as a man in critical online posts were and J. K. Rowling. Tech billionaire Elon Musk reposted a comment calling Khelif a man.

Khelif's legal complaint was filed against 鈥淴,鈥 instead of a specific perpetrator, a common formulation under French law that leaves it up to investigators to determine which person or organization may have been at fault.

The Paris prosecutor鈥檚 office didn鈥檛 name specific suspects.

The development came after Khelif returned to Algeria, where she met with President Abdelmadjid Tebboune on Wednesday and will be welcomed by family later this week in her hometown of Ain Mesbah.

In Algeria, Khelif's former coach Mustapha Bensaou said the boxer's complaint in France was initiated by the Algerian authorities and should 鈥渟erve as a lesson in defending the rights and honor (of athletes) in Algeria and around the world.鈥

鈥淎ll those involved will be prosecuted for violating Imane鈥檚 dignity and honor,鈥 Bensaou said in an interview with The Associated Press. He added: 鈥淭he attacks on Imane were designed to break her and undermine her morale. Thank God, she triumphed."

The investigation is one of several underway by France's hate crimes unit that are connected to the Olympics.

It is also investigating alleged death threats and cyberbullying against Kirsty Burrows, an official in charge of the IOC鈥檚 unit for safeguarding and mental health, after she defended Khelif during a news conference in Paris. Under French law, the crimes, if proven, carry prison sentences that range from two to five years and fines ranging from 30,000 to 45,000 euros.

The unit is also examining complaints over death threats, harassment or other abuse targeting six people involved in the Games' opening ceremony, including its

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