The recent death of a young 23 year old French Jew, Ilan Halimi, and that he was tortured to death has rocked France and caused ripples around the world.
Yes, Ministers of the French Government marched in solidarity against the death in Paris. But the underlying issue which led to a group of men kidnapping this young Jewish man and then subjecting him to 3 weeks of unrelenting torture, raises many questions.
The New York Times in an article today seeks to address what confronts France in relation to this horrendous crime.
Everyone in the world wherever they are and whatever their color, creed or religion cannot ignore what happened in France and say - it wouldn't happen here! There is no such luxury in being confident that racism and prejudice will not rear its ugly head however it is manifests itself.
Yes, Ministers of the French Government marched in solidarity against the death in Paris. But the underlying issue which led to a group of men kidnapping this young Jewish man and then subjecting him to 3 weeks of unrelenting torture, raises many questions.
The New York Times in an article today seeks to address what confronts France in relation to this horrendous crime.
Everyone in the world wherever they are and whatever their color, creed or religion cannot ignore what happened in France and say - it wouldn't happen here! There is no such luxury in being confident that racism and prejudice will not rear its ugly head however it is manifests itself.
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