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Anti-Semitic acts almost doubled in France in 2009
According to the head of the French Jewish community, the rise showed 'the totally unacceptable import into France of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.'
Updated: 04/Feb/2010 18:35
Last week, as the 65th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp was marked, a Jewish cemetery in Cronenbourg, near the city of Strasbourg, eastern France, was desecrated, with at least 18 gravestones marked with swastikas and overturned. The inscription "juden raus" (Jews out) was found on one tomb.
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