Kiev, Ukraine – Anti-Semitic Graffiti Ordered to be Cleaned from Buildings

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    Anti-Semitic Graffiti in Kiev, Ukraine (file photo)Kiev, Ukraine – Ukrainian state authorities ordered anti-Semitic graffiti to be cleaned off Kiev buildings, walls and fences.

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    The Kiev state administration removed anti-Semitic graffiti and drawings from some capital buildings, fences and pedestrian underpasses after the Jewish Forum of Ukraine sent a petition requesting such action to Kiev Mayor Leonid Chernovetzky.

    The JTA is reporting, that anti-Semitic graffiti and drawings were quickly removed by the Kiev city administration after the Jewish Forum provided a list of the locations of the drawings and graffiti.

    The Ukrainian Jewish Committee has been informed that anti-Semitic books and other literature were removed from many Kiev markets and kiosks, and recently sent letters thanking the law enforcement agencies for their support.

    Meanwhile, the Ukrainian Jewish Committee and Jewish Forum of Ukraine are planning to petition Ukrainian and Kiev authorities to require the Biblion bookstands to withdraw from circulation or stop selling overtly anti-Semitic books and newspaper published by the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management, which is known for its anti-Semitic views and propaganda.


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    Avraham Abba
    Avraham Abba
    15 years ago

    Boruch Hashem!
    It is beautiful to see that the Russian government removed the offending hate remarks!!
    This is really great news. The hooligans who did that are now going to think twice before starting up with the Russian police. Thank you to aqll the Russian officials!
    Thank you Hashem!