The Jewish Chronicle

Belfast politician­s condemn vandalism of Jewish graves

- BY JC REPORTER

AN ATTACK on gravestone­s in the Jewish section of a Belfast cemetery has prompted outrage from across the city’s political spectrum.

Last week’s act of vandalism, in which ten Jewish gravestone­s were damaged or toppled at the City Cemetery, also triggered a hate crime investigat­ion by police.

Some of the graves date back to the 1870s and are in a walled-off section of the cemetery, which is often locked.

North Belfast DUP MLA William Humphrey told Belfast Live he was “disgusted and appalled to hear that 10 Jewish headstones have been damaged”. He added: “This is a very sad day for Belfast. I have nothing but the highest regard for the Belfast Jewish community, which continues to have my full support.

“Those behind this appalling antisemiti­c attack are evil. A graveyard is a

sacred place and should be respected as such. Those responsibl­e are guilty of a most heinous hate crime.

“We had a similar occurrence five years ago, when 13 gravestone­s were damaged. I would encourage anyone with any informatio­n which may assist the police to pass it on.”

Steven Corr, a Sinn Fein councillor who visited the site, told Belfast Live that the attack was the latest in a catalogue of vandalism incidents at the cemetery.

He said: “This appears to be a deliberate targeting and will be treated and recorded as a hate crime. CCTV is being looked at.

“Parents need to impress upon their kids that the cemetery isn’t a playground or a place to gather. Parks, playground­s and pitches are reopening and this damage and desecratio­n of graves causes untold hurt and distress to all the families who have loved ones buried in the City Cemetery.”

 ?? PHOTO: STEVEN CORR /FACEBOOK ?? One of the damaged gravetones at the City Cemetery
PHOTO: STEVEN CORR /FACEBOOK One of the damaged gravetones at the City Cemetery

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