Posted on 07/13/2017 3:56:51 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Paris Match editor-in-chief Olivier Royant defended the decision to publish the surveillance camera images, saying that the magazine "wanted to honour the victims" and that there was a "duty to remember, so that society won't forget".
"The photos of the truck from that night have been widely published by other media outlets in the past year ... they are distant shots in which none of the victims can be identified, and they don't infringe upon their dignity" in contravention of French law, he said.
(Excerpt) Read more at france24.com ...
What would it have been like if it was a not-Nice attack?
Maybe the Prosecutor needs to focus like a laser to “Stop Jihad Now!” and make sure it never happens again in Nice.
The niece would complain.
You can not remind citizens of the islam filth trying to kill them.
Can’t say a thing against it because it’d be hate speech.
Exactly
At Bataclan the attackers stabbed IN THE EYES people who had not yet died.
They were screaming their heads off.
The women? The attackers stabbed them INSIDE their *****.
Cuz authority doesn’t want a civil war, which IS what would happen if people knew the full truth.
And THAT is also why the London authorities cooked up that stupid “fridge compressor” story:
Cuz they didn’t want other real French people to be INSPIRED to fight back ALSO.
Yup. It may upset the Muslims that want to kill you.
I vaguely remember many years ago a magazine possibly Paris Match published pictures of people dying of thirst in the desert with a broken down vehicle, the people took the pictures of themselves like a diary and camera was discovered with their bodies.
Sometimes we need shocking reminders.
The muslim enabling filth are spitting in the faces of millions of brave people who gave their lives in defense of freedom from all nations of the Earth.
The brave French men and women of the resistance who gave their lives in WW2 so these twerps could live in decadent ignorance are surely rolling over in their graves.
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