France to open anti-hate crime bureau after Jewish cemetery desecrated

Published December 5, 2019
Strasbourg (France): People look at vandalised tombs at the Westhoffen Jewish cemetery on Wednesday.—AFP
Strasbourg (France): People look at vandalised tombs at the Westhoffen Jewish cemetery on Wednesday.—AFP

WESTHOFFEN: France is to open a national bureau to lead the fight against hate crimes after 107 graves were desecrated at a Jewish cemetery in the northeast of the country, the interior minister said on Wednesday.

The daubing of swastikas and other anti-Semitic graffiti on the graves at the cemetery in Westhoffen around 25 kilometres west of Strasbourg in the Alsace region was the latest racist attack to shock the country.

The office, which would be part of France’s gendarmerie, will be charged with investigating this crime but also all anti-Semitic, anti-Muslim and anti-Christian acts, Interior Minister Christophe Castaner said at the scene.

“The Republic itself has been desecrated,” Castaner said after visiting the cemetery, which dates from the 16th century.

The Alsace region has suffered a rash of racist vandalism over the past year, most notably the desecration of 96 tombs at a cemetery in Quatzenheim in February, which sparked nationwide outrage.

The rising number of anti-Jewish offences reported to police — up 74 percent in 2018 from the previous year — has caused alarm in the country that is home to both the biggest Jewish and the biggest Muslim communities in Europe.

“Jews are and make France,” President Emmanuel Macron wrote on Twitter Tuesday. “Those who attack them, even their graves, are not worthy of the idea we have of France.” “Anti-Semitism is a crime and we will fight it in Westhoffen as everywhere until our dead can sleep in peace,” he added.

Published in Dawn, December 5th, 2019

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