For 40 years, the statue of Capt Alfred Dreyfus has been moved around Paris, never finding a permanent home.The French army twice refused to allow it to stand at l’École Militaire, where Dreyfus, a Jewish officer it had wrongly accused of treason in 1894, was stripped of his rank in one of the most notorious acts of antisemitism in France’s history.View image in fullscreenA spot opposite the city’s Palais de Justice was considered and rejected. For want of a better place, the bronze statue created in 1985 was placed in the Tuileries garden, then tucked away across the River Seine...