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Right-Wing Writer Kills Himself in Notre-Dame Cathedral | Right-Wing Writer Kills Himself in Notre-Dame Cathedral |
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PARIS — An essayist popular among French nationalists and on the political far right killed himself near the altar of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame here on Tuesday afternoon, authorities said. | PARIS — An essayist popular among French nationalists and on the political far right killed himself near the altar of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame here on Tuesday afternoon, authorities said. |
The man, identified as Dominique Venner, 78, left a letter “addressed to investigators” in the cathedral before shooting himself in the head, Msgr. Patrick Jacquin, the rector, told France Info radio. | |
Officials offered no details about the letter’s contents, but Mr. Venner published a blog post on Tuesday in which he denounced the passage of a “vile” new law opening marriage rights to same-sex couples and warned of an imminent takeover of France by “Islamists.” | Officials offered no details about the letter’s contents, but Mr. Venner published a blog post on Tuesday in which he denounced the passage of a “vile” new law opening marriage rights to same-sex couples and warned of an imminent takeover of France by “Islamists.” |
“New, spectacular and symbolic gestures will surely be needed to rattle the somnolent, shake anesthetized consciences and reawaken the memory of our origins,” Mr. Venner wrote. | “New, spectacular and symbolic gestures will surely be needed to rattle the somnolent, shake anesthetized consciences and reawaken the memory of our origins,” Mr. Venner wrote. |
He added, “It is in deciding by oneself, in truly desiring one’s fate that one is triumphant over the void.” | He added, “It is in deciding by oneself, in truly desiring one’s fate that one is triumphant over the void.” |
In a Twitter message, Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Front, hailed Mr. Venner’s suicide as an “eminently political” gesture meant to “wake up the people of France.” | In a Twitter message, Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Front, hailed Mr. Venner’s suicide as an “eminently political” gesture meant to “wake up the people of France.” |
The 850-year-old cathedral, a popular tourist attraction, was evacuated. | The 850-year-old cathedral, a popular tourist attraction, was evacuated. |
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