Anti-Semitism In "Modern" Europe
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Anti-Semitism In "Modern" Europe


Christians remove public Jewish symbol in Moldovia

You know, because we all know Europe has changed since the Holocaust.




Chisinau – Several dozens of people took part in an anti-Semitic manifestation in central Chisinau on Sunday.

The protestors who called themselves as “Orthodox Christians” said they will not let “Moldova be run by Jews.”

The participants of the protest, which took place in Chisinau’s central park, chanted anti-Semitic slogans. They ripped the Jewish symbols put up in the park last Friday on the occasion of the Jewish Hanukkah holiday. The traditional Jewish candlestick was knocked down from the plinth and thrown to the pedestal of the monument to Moldovan ruler Stefan Cel Mare.

The rally which lasted almost one hour also involved several people dressed as priests. Police did not interfere, though several patrols were keeping an eye on what happened.

Officers from the Chisinau police commissariat arrived together with representatives from the Israeli Embassy later when the manifestation was already over.

Activists from the Chisinau Jewish community were here last Friday to put up the Jewish symbols in the central park on the occasion of the Hanukkah festivities. The symbols were expected to remain their throughout the eight-day holiday period, they said.




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