Leading European Jewish Groups Outraged Over Shouts of ‘Dirty Jew’ at Anti-Racism Protest in Paris
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by Benjamin Kerstein

A protest against racism and police violence in Paris. Photo: Jonathan Rebboah/Reuters Marketplace – Panoramic.
Leading European Jewish organizations and personalities expressed outrage on Sunday after video emerged of ostensibly anti-racism protesters in Paris shouting antisemitic slurs.
The video from a demonstration for a black Frenchman killed by police shows a large group of protesters shouting various slogans at counter-protesters, until at one point the shout of “sale juif,” or “dirty Jew,” can be heard.
In a public statement, French-Jewish umbrella organization Conseil Représentatif des Institutions juives de France (CRIF) denounced the antisemitic shouts, “especially coming from demonstrators claiming to denounce racism.”
“There can be no fight against racism that directly or indirectly tolerates antisemitism in its ranks,” the group said, and called on organizers to display “responsibility” on the issue.
The CRIF also condemned far-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon for “calling into question the reality of these antisemitic remarks, even though they are recorded and accessible to all.”
Mélenchon, said the group, is “once again deaf and blind in the face of antisemitism” on the left.
The CRIF’s president, Francis Kalifat, said, “The excesses of this demonstration are an insult both to the Republic and to the cause that the demonstrators claim to defend.”
He called on “all democratic political parties to denounce these dangerous abuses and ask the authorities to intervene and condemn them.”
The CRIF also denounced the “violently anti-Israel slogans” shouted by the demonstrators, which have no link with the object of the demonstration and “show a willingness to infiltrate a just and universal cause — anti-racism — by hatred of Jews and Israel.”
French-Jewish intellectual Bernard-Henri Levy commented on Twitter, “Why the deafening silence of the organizers, the participants, the political forces present?”
Si la vidéo diffusée sur les réseaux sociaux est authentique et si des slogans antisémites ont été effectivement proférés lors de la manifestation d’hier, la 1ère question est: pourquoi le silence assourdissant des organisateurs, des participants, des forces politiques présentes?
— Bernard-Henri Lévy (@BHL) June 14, 2020
Levy also asked, “Why are there anti-Israeli banners at this demonstration? … What does this have to do with the fight against racism whose victims are black people? Foolishness.”
Autre question: pourquoi des banderoles anti-israéliennes dans cette manifestation ? quel rapport avec la mémoire de #AdamaTraore ? avec le propos du collectif #Adama et de #GenerationAdama ? quel rapport avec le combat contre le #racisme dont sont victimes les Noirs? Tartuferie.
— Bernard-Henri Lévy (@BHL) June 14, 2020
European Jewish Congress (EJC) President Dr. Moshe Kantor also condemned the incident, saying, “The people who claim to march against hate and racism while shouting violent antisemitic statements are hypocrites and acting against the worthy cause of the majority.”
“They have shown that they would rather sabotage an important rally for their own hate, displaying their true colors and showing their priorities. They are not anti-hate or anti-racist, they are just antisemites and the authorities should deal with them as people who incite to violence,” he added.
Kantor said, “There are those who are using this as an opportunity to spread hate and conspiracy theories about Jews in the hope of swaying the masses against the Jewish community.”
French-Israeli artist and activist Ron Agam called on the country’s president to personally issue a condemnation.
“Enough is enough is enough,” he said. “I have been in contact with the highest authorities of the French government and asked for a strong condemnation by President Macron. We have had enough of empty promises, we need action now against these barbaric antisemitic screams that often lead to the death of Jews. Its about the honor and dignity of the Republic.
Watch video of the protesters shouting antisemitic slogans below:
https://twitter.com/HillelNeuer/status/1271939980286472197
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