France, residence tapes from a Moroccan man who lit cigarettes at Arc De TiOOOOMPH WAR Memorial

France, residence tapes from a Moroccan man who lit cigarettes at Arc De TiOOOOMPH WAR Memorial

wp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F2%2F2025%2F08%2Fnewspress-collage-sh292ltbi-1754554174533 France, residence tapes from a Moroccan man who lit cigarettes at Arc De TiOOOOMPH WAR Memorial

According to what was reported, France stripped the residence permit for a cigarette lighting man in a memorial to the war in Paris after he was arrested on the camera.

On Tuesday, Interior Minister Bruno Retario called on the actions of a 47 -year -old Moroccan man, “inappropriate and compassionate” after his arrest.

Video footage of the lighting of a cigarette under the Sagittari Di Triumphi, who sparked great anger after its circulation.

“The man who is the slightest grave of the unknown soldier was arrested by lighting a cigarette with the memorial flame in Paris for violating a burial site, grave, jar, or memorial that was constructed on the anniversary of the dead.

On Wednesday, the Ministry of Interior in France announced that the unknown man was stripped of his residence permit, Politico said.

The Arc De Triomphe is a creative memorial in Paris located at the end of Champs-ilsees.
AFP via Getty Images

The unknown memorial on War War has a flame and a grave killed in World War I under the Arc De Triomphe Arch.

The accident shot shows a man kneeling next to the memorial, which appears to be out of the border for visitors.

He looks at him while he was tilted over the flame emitted from the memorial to light his cigarette before he left immediately, while the amazing tourists watch.

French President Emmanuel Macron brought the flame of the unknown soldier during a ceremony in the Arch of De Triumphi during the day on May 8, 2025. By Reuters
Interior Minister Bruno Retario claimed that the 47 -year -old Moroccan man, whose cigarette lit on the flame was “inappropriate and compassionate.” AFP via Getty Images

The man is said to have a legal status in France and was known to the police, according to local reports.

Patricia Mirlis, a deputy minister of memory and ancient warriors, said she is “angry” of what happened.

“Walking on the grave of the unknown soldier. Lighting his cigar is eternal

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