Volume 5, Number 17
Friday, April 29, 2005
BIGOTRY MONITOR
A Weekly Human Rights Newsletter on Antisemitism, Xenophobia, and
Religious Persecution in the Former Communist World and Western Europe
EDITOR: CHARLES FENYVESI
(News and Editorial Policy within the sole discretion of the editor)
Published by UCSJ: Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union
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ARMENIAN CHURCH DEFACED WITH GRAFFITI ON ARMENIANS AND JEWS. For the
second time within a year, an Armenian church in Lviv, Ukraine was
daubed with anti-Armenian and antisemitic slogans, according to an April
26 report by the Jewish.ru news web site. The graffiti, stating that
"Armenians are the second Kikes -- get out of Lviv," was accompanied by
a swastika. A similar incident in September 2004 remains unsolved by
local police.
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Copyright (c) 2005. UCSJ. All rights reserved.
Bigotry Monitor welcomes use of its contents without prior approval on
the condition that full attribution is given to "Bigotry Monitor --
UCSJ's weekly newsletter". We would also like to see a copy of the
publication.
Send letters to the editor to: [email protected]
All issues available at http://www.fsumonitor.com
Friday, April 29, 2005
BIGOTRY MONITOR
A Weekly Human Rights Newsletter on Antisemitism, Xenophobia, and
Religious Persecution in the Former Communist World and Western Europe
EDITOR: CHARLES FENYVESI
(News and Editorial Policy within the sole discretion of the editor)
Published by UCSJ: Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union
__________________________________________________ _________
ARMENIAN CHURCH DEFACED WITH GRAFFITI ON ARMENIANS AND JEWS. For the
second time within a year, an Armenian church in Lviv, Ukraine was
daubed with anti-Armenian and antisemitic slogans, according to an April
26 report by the Jewish.ru news web site. The graffiti, stating that
"Armenians are the second Kikes -- get out of Lviv," was accompanied by
a swastika. A similar incident in September 2004 remains unsolved by
local police.
__________________________________________________ ___________
Copyright (c) 2005. UCSJ. All rights reserved.
Bigotry Monitor welcomes use of its contents without prior approval on
the condition that full attribution is given to "Bigotry Monitor --
UCSJ's weekly newsletter". We would also like to see a copy of the
publication.
Send letters to the editor to: [email protected]
All issues available at http://www.fsumonitor.com