“What a shame”, “what indecency”, “indignity”… A photo published by the environmentalist deputy of Paris Eva Sas on Monday night on social networks was very poorly received. The elected official deleted her post Tuesday morning.
She had published four photos in which we could see the moment of meditation that took place on Monday night, in front of the Hypercacher in the Porte de Vincennes (Paris), where a terrorist attack on January 9, 2015 had resulted in death. of four people. .as well as that of the aggressor.
It was a single photo that sparked criticism. In the last snapshot published online, we could see Eva Sas, the mayor of the 12th arrondissement of Paris Emmanuelle Pierre-Marie (Paris in common), the first deputy mayor of Paris Emmanuel Grégoire and the mayor of the 20th arrondissement of Paris Éric Pliez (Paris in common).
“Paris Remembers”
The four are photographed in front of the Hypercacher building, some showing big smiles, which has outraged many netizens. They described as “shame”, “indecency” and “indignity” the “selfies all smiles” of political representatives at the scene of a tragedy.
“Tonight Paris remembers,” Eva Sas wrote in a text accompanying the published photos, paying tribute to the victims who “were killed by an Islamist terrorist because they were Jews. We will not forget them.”
Several political representatives were present at this tribute on Monday night, such as Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, Justice Minister Éric Dupond-Moretti, former President of the Republic François Hollande or Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo.
The author of the attack on the Hypercacher was Amedy Coulibaly who, in 2015, took the customers of the convenience store hostage. He will kill Yohan Cohen, Philippe Braham, François-Michel Saada and Yoav Hattab before being killed by the police.
Source: BFM TV
