| Contact: David Eisenstadt MONTRÉAL, APRIL 15/07 - Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center For Holocaust Studies commends Montréal police for theirquick work in arresting those who are alleged to be responsible for recent hate crime acts in this city. Said Leo Adler, Friends' Director of National Affairs, 'We have previously honoured this police force precisely becausethey take hate crimes seriously, and are pleased to see that our trust continues to be well-placed." Note: Leo Adler, speaks French, and is available for interviews.
COMMUNIQUÉ PERSONNE-RESSOURCE : LES AMIS DU CENTRE SIMON WIESENTHAL POUR ÉTUDES DE L'HOLOCAUSTE SALUENT LES SERVICES POLICIERS DE MONTRÉAL POURL'ARRESTATION RAPIDE DES SUSPECTS DANS UNE AFFAIRE DE CRIMES HAINEUX Selon Léo Adler, directeur des Affaires nationales, les Amis du Centre Simon Wiesenthal: "Nous avons auparavant renduhommage aux forces policières montréalaises parce qu'elles prennent très au sérieux les crimes haineux. Nous sommes heureux de constater que notre confiance a été investie au bon endroit". Remarque : Léo Adler parle français et est disponible pour des entrevues.
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