+ VIDEO About 300 stelae of the Jewish cemetery in Sarre-Union, Bas-Rhin, were desecrated Sunday. “The Republic, once again, to be ruthless,” responded Manuel Valls Monday morning on RTL
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Mobilization at the top, after the desecration of hundreds of graves in the Jewish cemetery in Sarre-Union, Bas-Rhin. François Hollande should go there tomorrow, Tuesday. Traveling in Epide center (Public Establishment insertion of Defence) Montry (Seine-et-Marne) on Monday morning, the head of state has again blasted degradation graves, promising reaction “most strong “
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Sunday, Francois Hollande declared, in a statement released by the Elysée: “France is determined to fight relentlessly against anti-Semitism and those who want to compromise the values of the Republic.”
“No track at this stage”
Earlier Monday morning, Manuel Valls said Monday on RTL that ‘there was “no trail at this stage” after the discovery of hundreds of graves desecrated in a Jewish cemetery in Sarre-Union, Bas-Rhin. As he did on Sunday, the Prime Minister was very firm in the face this “despicable act and anti-Semitic, an insult to the memory”: “The Republic again be ruthless.”
Several hundred graves were desecrated in the Jewish cemetery in Sarre-Union, Bas-Rhin, announced Sunday, Interior Minister. According to a source close to the investigation, the police was notified Sunday shortly before 5:00 p.m. the desecration of the Jewish cemetery with about 400 graves. “Forensic findings are in progress. Around 300 graves have been desecrated, “according to the first elements of the investigation, the source said. This is “damage” and “no entry was found.”
The Prefect of the Lower Rhine and the prosecutor Saverne went on site in the early evening, and the Chief Rabbi of Strasbourg René Gutman, and Philippe Richert, president of the Alsace region. “This is a bleak picture,” described Mr. Richert, told AFP. “Many steles are down, horizontal slabs were even raised.” He referred to a “hard”, “something organized” because “we do not like that reverses heavy sandstone stele of the nineteenth century as easily . There was a will to destroy, “he has said. Marc Senna, the mayor of Sarre-Union, expressed the “dismay” in his rural town of some 3,000 inhabitants
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A “heinous and barbaric act”
“The Republic will not tolerate this new injury that harms the values that all French have in common “, said Bernard Cazeneuve Sunday in a statement, condemning” with the greatest firmness “this” heinous act “
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A little over a month after the Paris attacks that killed four Jews in a kosher supermarket, the Interior Minister came to visit on Sunday to pay tribute to Copenhagen victims of double shootout against a cultural center which hosted a debate on freedom of expression and against a synagogue.
The Chief Rabbi of France, Haim Korsia condemned ” an increasingly virulent anti-Semitism, which attacks the dead and the living “
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“I’m tired of all these anti-Semitic acts, in their various forms, we saw on 9 January in Paris, in Copenhagen yesterday and today in Alsace, this hatred is expressed shows that we have completely missed the education of our youth, “said the president of the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions in France (CRIF) Roger Cukierman, told AFP.
” We protect all places of worship, all institutions, we do very closely with the Jewish community, “recalled Mr. Cazeneuve on TF1, adding that” the hatred, division and racism have no place in France ” .
A cemetery desecrated already
This is not the first time that the Jewish cemetery in Sarre-Union been desecrated. In 1988, sixty Jewish headstones were overturned, and in 2001, 54 graves were vandalized.
in France in 2014 compared to the previous year, with an increase in violence even more marked than insults. Under the protection of the Jewish Community Service (SPCJ), a community organization working in conjunction with the Ministry of Interior, 851 anti-Semitic acts (actions and threats) were registered last year, against 423 in 2013, an increase 101%, reaching the highest level since 2004 (974 acts).
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