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European Jewish Parliament expresses concern and anger over recent anti-Semitic attacks in France
Updated: 14/Jun/2012 08:21
Several anti-Semitic attacks occurred in France in recent days. Amongst them were the attack in Villeurbanne, where three students wearing a yarmulke were confronted by ten youths of North African origin who were armed with hammers and iron bars, the attack of a young Jewish man in Sarcelles by three assailants who hit him, stole from him and hurled anti-Semitic insults at him and a further assault in Marseille of three young Jewish people because one of them was wearing a yarmulke.
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