Paris
Simon Wiesenthal Centre Director for International Relations, Dr. Shimon Samuels, in an interview with Radio France International, highlighted the deteriorating situation of Jews inFrance.
Recent violent assault victims include:
More generally, prison guards from across France are striking due to attacks on them by self-styled Jihadi prisoners, while a plan is in the works to free many of the country's 60,000 currentlyincarcerated, due to budgetary considerations.
Though, it is aimed at non-violent criminals who will forced to wear electronic ankle chains, there is fear that these may include prisoners radicalised in jail.
Finally, the unexplained return to Canada of the Paris Copernic Synagogue (imprisoned) bombing suspect, Hassan Diab, adds fuel to the flames of antisemitic terrorism. Extradited from Ottawa fouryears ago, to face justice in a Paris tribunal, his passport confiscated and a no-fly order at the airport, did not prevent his escape from pending appeals.
From an alleged bombers’ release to savagery against victims, from 8 to 80 years old, the Jewish perspective in France seems to grow ever bleaker," concluded Samuels.
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