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Macron condemns anti-Semitic abuse by ‘yellow vest’ protesters

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PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron condemned anti-Semitic abuse of a leading intellectu­al by ‘yellow vest’ protesters and said it would not be tolerated.

Police intervened to protect philosophe­r and writer Alain Finkielkra­ut after he was targeted by a group of protesters on the fringe of a demonstrat­ion in central Paris on Saturday, according to videos posted on social networks.

“The anti-Semitic insults he has been subjected to are the absolute negation of what we are and what makes us a great nation. We will not tolerate it,” Macron tweeted.

“The son of Polish immigrants who became a French academic ian, Alain Finkielkra­ut is not only a prominent man of letters but the symbol of what the Republic allows everyone,” the president added in another tweet.

Several protestors shouted ‘Dirty Zionist’, ‘We are the people’ and ‘France is ours’, according to a video broadcast by Yahoo! News.

“I felt absolute hatred and,

The anti-Semitic insults he has been subjected to are the absolute negation of what we are and what makes us a great nation. We will not tolerate it. Emmanuel Macron, French President

unfortunat­ely, this is not the first time,” Finkielkra­ut, 69, told Journal du Dimanche.

“I would have been afraid if there had not been the police, fortunatel­y they were there,” he told the newspaper, while adding that not all the demonstrat­ors were hostile towards him and one even suggested he put on a vest and join the demonstrat­ion while another hailed his work.

Finkielkra­ut has expressed his solidarity and sympathy with the ‘yellow vest’ protestors from the outset but in an interview published Saturday in Le Figaro, he criticised the leaders of the movement, saying that ‘arrogance has changed sides’.

Saturday’s incident triggered a wave of condemnati­on and messages of support for the philosophe­r.

Interior Minister Christophe Castaner said it was ‘simply intolerabl­e’ while the leader of the Republican­s opposition party, Laurent Wauquiez, denounced the ‘abject idiots’.

Ian Brossat, chief French Communist Party candidate for the European Parliament, said: “We can hate Finkielkra­ut’s ideas”, but “nothing can justify attacking him as a Jew”.

Finkielkra­ut, who is seen as having pro-establishm­ent beliefs, has since January 2016 been a member of the French Academy, the prestigiou­s institutio­n in charge of defining the French language.

A recent spate of anti-Semitic vandalism and graffiti in and around Paris has stoked fresh concerns about an increase in hate crime against Jews. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Protesters wearing yellow vests hold French flags and a safety flare during a demonstrat­ion by the ‘yellow vests’ movement in Paris.
— Reuters photo Protesters wearing yellow vests hold French flags and a safety flare during a demonstrat­ion by the ‘yellow vests’ movement in Paris.

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