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19 October 2005, 10:42Jewish leader alarmed by anti-Semitism in St. Petersburg
Moscow, October 19, Interfax - The head of the Russian Congress of Jewish Religious Organizations and Associations, Zinovy Kogan, said he is deeply concerned about the vandalizing of 50 tombstones at the Jewish cemetery and an attack on an Israeli diplomat in St. Petersburg.
"Ahead of National Unity Day, marked on November 4, Russia must prove to itself that it can shake off all this filth. Racism, xenophobia and religious enmity must not be allowed to spread further, entangling more and more young people," Kogan told Interfax.
The fact that the two incidents occurred in Russia''s northern capital arouses special concern, Kogan said. He urged the city authorities to find and punish the culprits. |