Germany: Berlin art gallery honours 9/11 and Paris terrorists
Visitors of a Danish art installation in Berlin were shocked to see images of two Islamic terrorists between images of Socrates and Martin Luther King.
The exposition in Berlin is called the “Martyr Museum” and shows images of Paris attacker Omar Ismail Mostefai and 9/11 terrorist Mohammed Atta.
During the Paris terrorist attack in November 2016, Muslim terrorists murdered 130 people and injured 413. On September the 11th in 2001, 2,977 people were killed in New York, after terrorists deliberately flew two planes into both towers of the World Trade Center.
According to The Local France, The French embassy in Berlin expressed “consternation” and said it found the decision to include the attackers “deeply shocking”. While keeping in mind our attachment to the freedom of artistic creation, we strongly condemn the confusion here between martyrdom and terrorism,” it said in a statement.
The Martyr exposition opened last week and Germany’s AfD party has now launched criminal proceedings against it.
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