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To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (5441)7/12/2004 8:20:42 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22250
 
Looks like the goyim have learned the art of the fake anti-Semitic attack:

Report of Anti-Semitic Paris Attack Probed

By Elaine Ganley, Associated Press Writer

PARIS - Doubts surfaced Monday in news reports about a young mother's claim she had been attacked and robbed on a suburban train by young men who then scrawled swastikas on her stomach.

Nevertheless, police patrolled suburban trains and studied video from surveillance cameras, trying to track down the six men who allegedly attacked the 23-year-old woman.

She told police she was robbed by a knife-wielding gang while riding a train with her infant Friday morning. She claimed to have been mistreated after being mistaken for a Jew. None of some 20 witnesses came to her rescue, she told police.

Investigators trying to track down the culprits had almost no clues to guide them.

Surveillance cameras at the station where the culprits reportedly left the train showed no young men running from the scene, and no witnesses have come forward despite repeated calls from officials and promises of anonymity.

Both France-Info radio and the television station LCI reported that the young woman had filed several complaints about violence and aggressive treatment in the past. Neither news outlet provided sources, but LCI said the woman had filed six such complaints. That information could not be immediately confirmed.

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Tom