French far-right leader Marine Le Pen removes James Foley picture from Twitter

Foley, a freelance journalist, was captured in Syria and beheaded in August 2014.

Update: 2015-12-17 15:25 GMT
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen was under investigation on December 16, 2015 after tweeting graphic images of ISIS atrocities, and a photo of US reporter James Foley. (Photo: AFP)

Paris: French far-right leader Marine Le Pen on Thursday withdrew a photograph of the decapitated body of US journalist James Foley from her Twitter account after his parents accused her of using it for political gain.

"I did not know it was a photograph of James Foley. It can be accessed by anyone on Google. I learned this morning that his family has asked for it to be removed and of course I took it down immediately," said Le Pen, who posted the image after a journalist compared her National Front (FN) party to the ISIS which killed Foley.

The images were tweeted on Le Pen's official account with the caption "This is Daesh" and showed Foley's bloodied body with his decapitated head on his torso, a man on fire in a cage, and a victim being driven over by a tank.

Foley's parents John and Diane said Le Pen had used the photograph of their son "shamefully" and they were "deeply disturbed".

Foley, a freelance journalist, was captured in Syria in 2012 and beheaded in August 2014.

The anti-immigration FN received 6.8 million votes in regional elections on Sunday, but failed to win a single region after the mainstream parties worked together to block it.

Le Pen, the daughter of the party's co-founder Jean-Marie Le Pen, is aiming to run in France's 2017 presidential election.

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