Lyon. "We Will Never Deal with Anti-Semitism": the City Will Plant a Tree in Memory of Ilan Halimi, Announces Grégory Doucet
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After the desecration of the olive tree planted in Epinay-sur-Seine, in tribute to Ilan Halimi, a young Jewish man murdered in 2006, Lyon's environmental mayor, Grégory Doucet, announced that the city would plant a symbolic tree next November.
"Anti-Semitism kills, hurts, profane," said Grégory Doucet
A tree in tribute to Ilan Halimi, a young French Jew tortured to death in 2006, will be planted in Lyon in Square Jussieu, announced Mayor Grégory Doucet on Wednesday, August 27.
The mayor of Lyon Grégory Doucet announces this Wednesday, August 27, the planting of a tree in tribute to Ilan Halimi, victim of an anti-Semitic crime in 2006. The tree will be in the 3rd arrondissement. See more
On August 27, Lyon Mayor Grégory Doucet announced the planting of a tree in memory of Ilan Halimi after an anti-Semitic act against the young man killed because Jewish in 2006.
The appeal launched by Alain Jakubowicz and relayed by Jean-Michel Aulas found an echo at the Town Hall. Lyon Mayor Grégory Doucet finally announced the planting of a tree in memory of Ilan Halimi.
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