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ADC condemns violent antisemitic attack on Melbourne man
MEDIA RELEASE 11 February 2008
The B’nai B’rith Anti-Defamation Commission (ADC) sadly reports another violent antisemitic attack on a Melbourne man, attacks which are becoming all too frequent. A visibly Jewish man was on the way from his home to the local tram stop when he was verbally assaulted by three individuals who referred to him as a “f***ing Jew”, among other antisemitic vitriol. The victim, fearing for his safety attempted to flee the scene but was chased down and physically assaulted. As a result of the incident, the victim was lightly injured. ADC Chairman Michael Lipshutz said "The B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation Commission (ADC) is gravely concerned at the increased level of antisemitism and violence perpetrated against members of the Jewish community. Violent attacks by opportunistic individuals are becoming all too common in this generally peaceful community. We do not want to get to a situation as in some parts of the world where Jews fear wearing traditional Jewish items such as a skullcap as it may lead to them becoming targets. While the ADC has confidence that the Police will thoroughly investigate the incident, that such attacks are on the rise calls for strong and resolute action from all facets of our society – government, police, religious leaders and schools to ensure that the cancer of racism is dealt with so as to preserve and maintain harmony in what is now a multi-cultural society.”
The B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation Commission (ADC) is the human rights arm of B'nai B'rith Australia/New Zealand and is dedicated to combating antisemitism and all forms of racism.
The views expressed in this Media Release are that of the organisation alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the individual Council of Advisors |

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