Fewer anti-Semitic attacks recorded in Switzerland last year
The number of anti-Semitic incidents recorded in
Switzerland has dropped from 36 in 2011 to 25 incidents last year.
The figures were reported in the annual analysis on
anti-Semitism by the Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities. The report states
that unlike the previous year, no physical attacks against Jews were recorded
in Switzerland in 2012 and that hostilities in Israel did not serve as “trigger
events,” as has been observed in previous years.
Most incidents last year were hate mail cases or
graffiti, the report said. Online content was not included in the report.
Monitor reports showed a 58 percent increase in
anti-Semitic incidents in France in 2012 and a 30 percent increase in Belgium,
which watchdog groups said were linked to a wave of attacks that followed the
slaying of four Jews at a school in Toulouse by a radical Muslim.
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