Zurich councilwoman Sanija Ameti has used a Christian painting for target practice
Sanija Ameti, a Muslim member of the Green Liberal Party of Switzerland (GLP), has apologized for using an image of Jesus Christ for target practice.
The politician sparked outrage over the weekend after posting a photo on Instagram of herself holding a sport pistol and another photo of a painting of Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus with their faces riddled with pellet holes.
According to local media, she had used one of the works of medieval Italian painter Tommaso del Mazza from an illustrated catalogue as a target.
Following significant online backlash, Ameti took down the post and issued an apology. She explained that she had chosen a page from the catalogue because it was the appropriate size and “visible enough” to serve as a target.
“I didn’t pay attention to the content of the images,” she claimed. “That wasn’t right. I’m sorry from the bottom of my heart if I offended anyone.”
Speaking to the newspaper Blick, Ameti admitted that her actions were “absolutely stupid,” but added that she “didn’t think anything of it” at the time.
Several conservative politicians have condemned Ameti and urged her to resign from her official positions. Nicolas Rimoldi, the founder of the Mass-Voll party, accused Ameti of “inciting hatred” against Christians and threatened to take legal action.
Ameti’s family arrived in Switzerland in the 1990s as refugees from the war-torn Bosnia and Herzegovina. A trained lawyer, Ameti is a councilwoman in the canton of Zurich. She is also the co-president of Operation Libero, a movement aimed at “fighting populism” and advancing “an open and progressive” society, according to its mission statement.