FSWC Reports:
From ynetnews.com:
"We have to put our
jacket outside of the classroom, and often I would find in my pocket
pictures of Hitler or Mussolini or Jews dying," says Jeremie de Bock, a
Jewish student in Brussels, when asked to describe the current
atmosphere in the European Union's capital, more than 70 years after the
Holocaust.
"Just for fun, they
would put the gas of their lighter in my nose to make my shut up or to
make me react or to have a fight, or tell me I should shut up in the
class because there are gas lines," he recounts. "All of that was always
done in front of teachers that didn't really care."
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