Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Damage in a cemetery Calvados, “disgust and indignation … – TF1

Damage in a cemetery Calvados, "disgust and indignation … – TF1

The damage was discovered Tuesday night in the cemetery of a village in Calvados in Tracy-sur-Mer, sparking the “disgust” and “indignation” Manuel Valls , two days after the desecration of 250 graves in the Jewish cemetery in Sarre-Union in Lower Rhine. “Feelings of disgust and outrage at the damage committed in the cemetery of Tracy-sur-Mer. # Enough!” Wrote the Prime Minister on his Twitter account.

Earlier, the Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve , announced the “deterioration” in the cemetery of this village of 350 inhabitants located on the Norman coast. “Dozens of crucifixes have been displaced, some of them returned and planted in the ground,” said the minister in a statement. Impairments were found Tuesday night by the gendarmerie.

“Everything will be done to identify, challenge and bring to justice the perpetrators of these outrageous acts that violate our values ​​and respect that seal our living together,” promised Bernard Cazeneuve. Bayeux Research Brigade is responsible for the investigation and “technicians criminal identification of the Calvados gendarmerie group will perform the findings tomorrow morning,” he said.

“profane is soiling the Republic”

This act of vandalism comes two days after the discovery of the desecration of 250 graves in the Jewish cemetery in Sarre-Union, Bas-Rhin. Five suspected Snatchers, young children, aged 15 to 17 years, from the region and without a criminal record, are since Monday in custody. They defend themselves from any anti-Semitism. Prosecutors in Saverne should speak late Wednesday afternoon on the consequences of the procedure.

This desecration provoked emotion and indignation in the wake of Copenhagen and one month after those of Paris, who had killed 17 people including four during a hostage-taking in a Jewish supermarket. “Profane is insulting all religions and defile the Republic,” Hollande said Tuesday during a remembrance ceremony at the Jewish cemetery in Sarre-Union.

“We can look for all the explanations, it takes, but we also need answers, and firmness in these circumstances is the only answer. (…) Anyone engaged guilty of anti-Semitic and racist acts will tirelessly sought, arrested and sentenced, “promised the President of the Republic.

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