MOSCOW (Sputnik) — An exhibition comparing terrorists who carried out attacks in Brussels and Paris to historic martyrs and freedom fighters opened in Denmark’s capital, a press release said.
"In Denmark, we have a hard time imagining dying for a cause. To fly into the Twin Towers, shoot people at the Bataclan or blow one’s self up in Brussels can one do, only with the belief that it will bring about a better world. This is why we are opening a museum where these individuals are included in the exhibition," Ida Grarup Nielsen, one of the six artists behind the work, said, as quoted in the press release.
The visitors of the so-called "Martyrs Museum" will see the images of the likes of Joan of Arc and other historic figures, as well as the el-Bakraoui brothers Ibrahim and Khaled, who detonated suicide devices in Brussels in March and one of the Paris attackers, Foued Mohamed-Aggad.