The wave of anti-Semitic attacks in France is a “new and extremely worrying social factor”, says a report. Author Jean-Christophe Rufin said attacks had been carried out by people from various backgrounds. French Interior Minister Dominique de Villepin said more attacks had been recorded so far this year than in 2003. But he said the number of reported incidents reached a peak during March and April this year and had fallen away since then. Mr de Villepin said 27 violent racist acts had been recorded in the three months of July, August and September, compared with 26 in April alone. There were 18 incidents of violent anti-Semitism in the same three months, compared with 23 in April.Full Story
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