Francois Hollande Vows To Protect French Jews From Muslim Hatred
95% of Muslims in France thought that by voting for Francois Hollande, what they see as Sarkozy’s "anti-Muslim" policies of bans on burqas and street prayer would quickly be repealed. Not only have the bans been continued, but Hollande has also vowed to protect French Jews from the raging anti-Semitism, Hatred and violence being waged against them from the Muslim population in France.
“There should not be a single school or university in France, where it is not taught. “The Holocaust is not the history of the Jewish people, it’s history is our history. There should not be a single institution in which that story is not fully learned, discussed, and remembered.
“In the French Republic, the memory of the Holocaust will never die.”
A testimony of the hatred and violence French Jews suffer under Muslim occupation can be read here.
Among them, 8,160 people, including 4,115 children, were held in Paris’s Velodrome stadium for four days. Many died from the poor conditions or suicide. The remaining 4,992 people were transferred to the Drancy internment camp, just outside of Paris, before being sent to the concentration camps.
The Vel d’Hiv roundup is the largest of its kind to take place in France during World War II. Only approximately 100 people are known to have survived, and just a handful of children.
“Tempsreel The crimes were committed in France by the French,” insisted the president during the 70th anniversary of the Vel d’Hiv roundup. He stressed that the French police were “responsible for the arrest of thousands of children and families,” that the police had escorted Jews to various camps. ”Not one German soldier, not one took part in that operation.”
Hollande spoke of the shooting in March at the Ozar Hatorah school by one of many young Islamist's in Europe claiming allegiance to al Qaeda. ”Four months ago, four months, children were dying for the same reason as the Vel d’Hiv, because they were Jews,” he said.
“The security of the Jews of France is not the responsibility of the Jews is that of all French people,” stressed the President Holland, pledging that “it is guaranteed in all circumstances and everywhere “.
While a recent poll suggests widespread ignorance of the Vel d’Hiv roundup among young people, President Holland said that the schools had the mission to “teach about the past” and the Holocaust was an important part of that past.
The Vel d’Hiv roundup is the largest of its kind to take place in France during World War II. Only approximately 100 people are known to have survived, and just a handful of children.
“Tempsreel The crimes were committed in France by the French,” insisted the president during the 70th anniversary of the Vel d’Hiv roundup. He stressed that the French police were “responsible for the arrest of thousands of children and families,” that the police had escorted Jews to various camps. ”Not one German soldier, not one took part in that operation.”
Hollande spoke of the shooting in March at the Ozar Hatorah school by one of many young Islamist's in Europe claiming allegiance to al Qaeda. ”Four months ago, four months, children were dying for the same reason as the Vel d’Hiv, because they were Jews,” he said.
“The security of the Jews of France is not the responsibility of the Jews is that of all French people,” stressed the President Holland, pledging that “it is guaranteed in all circumstances and everywhere “.
While a recent poll suggests widespread ignorance of the Vel d’Hiv roundup among young people, President Holland said that the schools had the mission to “teach about the past” and the Holocaust was an important part of that past.
“There should not be a single school or university in France, where it is not taught. “The Holocaust is not the history of the Jewish people, it’s history is our history. There should not be a single institution in which that story is not fully learned, discussed, and remembered.
“In the French Republic, the memory of the Holocaust will never die.”
I must say, I was highly sceptical of Hollande when he was elected as I am no fan of Socialists. But Hollande's intentions on remembering the Holocaust and protecting French Jews from Muslim hatred, violence and general anti-Semetism, Thank You Francois Hollande, For vowing to protect the Jewish community against Muslim hatred, which is a rare thing to hear from politicians in Europe. I just hope Muslim pressure does not force him to abandon his good intentions.
http://www.jdl-uk.org/2012/07/francois-hollande-vows-to-protect.html
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