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Anti-Semitism, anti-Muslim acts ‘threaten’ France

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SARRE-UNION, France — French President Francois Hollande said during a visit on Tuesday to a vandalized Jewish cemetery in eastern France that the growing number of acts against Jews and Muslims threatens the country’s very foundation­s.

Hollande spoke in the small Alsatian town of Sarre-Union, where 250 Jewish graves were desecrated over the weekend.

He said that anti-Semitism and acts against Muslims are both on the rise in France, notably after the attacks last month in Paris on a satirical newspaper and a kosher grocery store that left 20 people dead, including the three gunmen.

“Must we put soldiers in front of cemeteries?” the president asked in a speech after surveying the overturned gravestone­s.

“How do we understand the unnamable, the unjustifia­ble, the unbearable?” Hollande said. “This is the expression of the evils eating away at the Republic.”

He promised firmness in searching down and prosecutin­g those who carry out anti-Semitic or racist acts.

Five local teenagers — with no previous records — have been detained in connection to the cemetery desecratio­n, but no charges were immediatel­y filed.

Hollande said anti-Semitic acts doubled in 2014 compared with 2013, and acts against Muslims in just the month after the attacks totaled the same as the entire previous year.

Those figures were underscore­d in a report on France released Tuesday by the Council of Europe’s human rights commission­er Nils Muiznieks.

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