An airplane with a banner "Holland resignation" is over the Memorial Notre-Dame-de-Lorette


Tuesday mid-day a small plane pulling a banner "Holland resignation" flew several times over the memorial site of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette (Pas-de-Calais), that the French president was inaugurated in afternoon.


A helicopter chased the aircraft, said a Reuters reporter on the spot. Others soon shared photos of the scene.


This is Notre-Dame-de-Lorette has been built "ring memory" monument engraved with the names of nearly 580,000 veterans of all nationalities on the occasion of the commemoration of the 11th of November.


The plane taking the anti-banner Holland made several rotations over the site until a helicopter would continue, forcing him to walk away.


Yves Le Maner, who heads the mission to prepare the commemorations held this action "absolutely outrageous." "It's really a day that should remain sacred, a day of respect, and this type of event does not meet the deaths," he said on BFM -TV.


The collective "Holland resignation" claimed the operation on his twitter account, opened by David Van Hemelryck, an opponent of gay marriage who claims to have been chased by two helicopters, a police and another army.


"They seek me with their sniper rifle," he wrote in distributing a photo of one of the aircraft in flight.


David Van Hemelryck has increased over the past year airplane tours on the beach with his band or anti-Holland rushes in city driving his "Hollandette."


He commented in his action live on Twitter:


This polytechnic recently told the Express.fr have abandoned its activities aviation consultant in favor of his battle for "freedom."


It has been many times placed in custody and charged with disrupting the commemoration of November 11 on the Champs-Elysées there a year, Francois Hollande was greeted by whistles.


On social networks, some are outraged by militant action on this day of national commemoration:


Others vehemently opposed to the current president, support the driver:


(With Reuters)






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