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linia 2007-08-30 BIALYSTOK

The court in Bialystok has approved arrest warrants against the two suspects in the latest case of profanation of the local Jewish cemetery and painting antisemitic graffiti and Nazi symbols on the walls of many buildings, including the former house of Ludwik Zamenhoff, the inventor of Esperanto. Two 17-year old Neonazis are accused of, among others, offence to religious feelings and propagation of fascism. During the last few days the police arrested 5 people in all, including three minors. The crime was reported, among others, by the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland.

 



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