The Jerusalem Post

Romanian police nab suspect for Wiesel graffiti

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Romanian police arrested a 37-year-old man whom they suspect wrote anti-Semitic slogans on the childhood home of Elie Wiesel.

The man, whose name police did not release, is believed to have written in fluorescen­t pink graffiti the words “public toilet” and “Nazi Jew lying in hell with Hitler” as well as “antisemite pedophile” on the Elie Wiesel Memorial House in Sighet, in eastern Romania.

Wiesel died in 2016 at the age of 87. A Nobel peace prize laureate for his body of work on activism on behalf of fellow Holocaust survivors and those who were killed, Wiesel was honored last year by locals in his hometown, who marched from the museum, which was built where Wiesel was born and grew up, to the train station, where in 1944 he and his family boarded a train to the Auschwitz death camp in Poland.

The vandalism suspect was arrested last week, which was discovered on August 4, the news site digi24 reported.

The arrest “comes as a relief,” said Chaim Chesler, the co-founder of Limmud FSU. Chesler’s group, which organizes cultural events for Jews across the former Soviet Union and other places where many Russian-speaking Jews live, was responsibl­e for the 2016 memorial march for Wiesel in Sighet.

The graffiti incident “caused pain and outrage all over the world but it is reassuring to see that justice is being served,” Chesler added.

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