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Killing of Holocaust survivor, 85, causes shock in France

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Paweł Kononczuk 27.03.2018 12:45
French President Emmanuel Macron has condemned the killing of an 85-year-old Holocaust survivor in Paris in a stabbing that is being treated as anti-Semitic.
A picture of Mireille Knoll taped on the door of her flat next to heart-shaped red papers and police seals in Paris, France, 27 March. Photo: EPA/ETIENNE LAURENT.A picture of Mireille Knoll taped on the door of her flat next to heart-shaped red papers and police seals in Paris, France, 27 March. Photo: EPA/ETIENNE LAURENT.

Mireille Knoll, who escaped a mass roundup of Jews during World War II, was stabbed repeatedly. Her apartment was set alight. Firefighters called by neighbours on Friday found the woman dead.

The killing caused shock in France and was condemned by the authorities and by Jewish organisations.

‘Dreadful’ crime’

Macron reacted on Twitter, calling the crime “dreadful” and underlining his “absolute determination” to fight anti-Semitism.

Knoll escaped a 1942 roundup of Jews in Paris by French police in Nazi German-occupied Paris, Poland’s niezalezna.pl website reported.

Knoll’s granddaughter was cited by niezalezna.pl as writing on her Facebook profile that she left for Israel 20 years ago, knowing that neither she nor Jews in general had a future in France.

France has a large Jewish population, many of whom have long complained of increasing anti-Semitic hate crimes, news agencies reported.

The Times of Israel reported that the suspects in the murder of Knoll are a Muslim neighbour and his friend, both in their 20s, with a history of violent crime.

(pk/gs)

Source: niezalezna.pl

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