World | Luc Besson Facebook Threats Halt Politician's Wedding Protesters vowed to treat France's Besson like he treats gypsies By Rob Quinn Posted Sep 7, 2010 3:29 AM CDT Updated Sep 7, 2010 6:35 AM CDT Copied Eric Besson, French Minister for Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Mutually-Supportive Development addresses the media on the French government's crackdown on gypsies last month. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe) France's immigration minister has postponed his wedding after more than 1,000 people joined a Facebook group vowing to disrupt it. Eric Besson—who planned to marry a 24-year-old Tunisian immigrant in Paris later this month—has spearheaded France's campaign to expel gypsy immigrants. Protesters promised to give him "the same medicine" that French authorities are giving the immigrants, the Independent reports. Besson slammed a French newspaper for revealing the time and date of the wedding, and said he would reschedule it "to make sure that it becomes again something that it should never have ceased to be—an exclusively private matter." Read These Next One critical island in Iran has remained unscathed in airstrikes. For the first time in decades, team pulls out of World Cup. Iran's new supreme leader is said to already have war wounds. Retired general, UFO expert has been missing for 11 days. Report an error