In the same fashion as the terrorist attacks of Imlil perpetrated last December in the region of Marrakech, a video published by the terrorist in New Zealand is at the heart of a new controversy.
Several people have relayed the graphic footage published by Australian terrorist Brenton Tarrant depicting his attack on the two mosques. The video was also relayed by famous figures such as French Moroccan actor Said Taghmaoui.
Pourquoi il diffuse cette vidéo lui sérieux, et lorsqu’on exprime notre sensibilité il te bloque. Maintenant une chose est sure, on est passé à niveau supérieur depuis hier concernant la communauté Musulmane mais je crois qu’il faut garder son calme et s unir pour combattre ça...
— Zidane Amelle (@AmelleZidane) 16 mars 2019
Entitled «Devoir de mémoire - Duty of Memory», the tweet of the actor was met with shock. Some say that the video «hurts» them, denouncing a «disrespectful» act vis-à-vis the victims of the barbaric acts.
Akhy de quoi tu me parles? ils partagent une vidéo d'un mec qui massacre nos frères et sœur comme des chiens ça te fait plaisir de voir ça ? moi j'aime pas il faut arrêter de faire partager cette vidéo c'est de l'indécence tous les islamophobe du monde se délecte de cette vidéo
— ?? Abou Soumayya ?? (@AbouSoumayya13) 16 mars 2019
«Why is he broadcasting this video seriously, and when we express our discontent, he blocks us,» a Twitter user claims. Another explains that «we must stop sharing this video,» describing the act of sharing it as «indecency» and claiming that «all Islamophobes in the world revel in this video».
At the time of writing, Said Taghmaoui had still not removed his tweet, nor his posts on Instagram.