[h=1]PIERS MORGAN: ‘As the French would say: Vive la Liberté, L’Égalité et la Fraternité….and as the British would say: F*** these murdering, cowardly b*****ds’[/h]By PIERS MORGAN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 12:46, 15 July 2016 | UPDATED: 16:47, 15 July 2016
An abandoned baby’s stroller lay by the promenade in Nice this morning.
The TV news cameras caught it twinkling in the morning sunshine; a symbol of innocence in the aftermath of an unimaginable horror.
A few hundreds away, a large bullet-strewn truck still lurked in the shadows.
You don’t need two more starkly hideous images to understand what happened in that beautiful French city last night.
This was an attack on children and families as they celebrated France’s most important national holiday, Bastille Day.
The day that celebrates the most significant moment of the French Revolution, the storming of the Bastille prison in Paris in 1789 by angry crowds.
The day that commemorates the French people seizing back their country from its out-of-touch Monarchy and elites.
The day that personifies those three pillars of French independence: Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité (‘Freedom, Equality, Fraternity’).
This is France’s July 4, and now its 9/11 too.
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An abandoned baby’s stroller lay by the promenade in Nice this morning - a few hundreds away, a large bullet-strewn truck still lurked in the shadows
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Cameras caught the pram twinkling in the morning sunshine; a symbol of innocence in the aftermath of an unimaginable horror
PUBLISHED: 12:46, 15 July 2016 | UPDATED: 16:47, 15 July 2016
An abandoned baby’s stroller lay by the promenade in Nice this morning.
The TV news cameras caught it twinkling in the morning sunshine; a symbol of innocence in the aftermath of an unimaginable horror.
A few hundreds away, a large bullet-strewn truck still lurked in the shadows.
You don’t need two more starkly hideous images to understand what happened in that beautiful French city last night.
This was an attack on children and families as they celebrated France’s most important national holiday, Bastille Day.
The day that celebrates the most significant moment of the French Revolution, the storming of the Bastille prison in Paris in 1789 by angry crowds.
The day that commemorates the French people seizing back their country from its out-of-touch Monarchy and elites.
The day that personifies those three pillars of French independence: Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité (‘Freedom, Equality, Fraternity’).
This is France’s July 4, and now its 9/11 too.
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An abandoned baby’s stroller lay by the promenade in Nice this morning - a few hundreds away, a large bullet-strewn truck still lurked in the shadows
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Cameras caught the pram twinkling in the morning sunshine; a symbol of innocence in the aftermath of an unimaginable horror