World Jewish News
Belgian Jewish umbrella group denounces new anti-Semitic incident in public school
25.04.2016, Anti-Semitism CCOJB, the umbrella group of Jewish organisations in Belgium, has denounced an anti-Semitic incident in a public school in Brussels as it expressed a growing concern of the Jewish community about the repetition of such incidents.
A 12-year-boy recently decided to leave a secondary school in Uccle, one of the Brussels disctricts, after having been the victim of several anti-Semitic slurs, and to enroll in a Jewish school.
The teenager’s mother filed a complaint with police against the school for ‘’incitement to discrimination, hatred or violence against a group or community.’’
The school didn’t comment the incident. It just said that the school headmaster ‘’has never wanted to downplay it.’’
The CCOJB contacted Education Minister Marie-Martine Schyns and proposed several measures to combat this phenomenom, including specific educational programs for the schoolchidren.
For the Belgian League Against Anti-Semitism (LBCA), where a file was opened, the young boy suffered a double penalty. '' He suffered a physical or a verbal aggression and had to leave the school while the torturor remains,’’ it says.
EJP
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