Strangers Painted Swastikas on the Doors of Slovenian Schools in Trieste
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Unknown people drew a swastika on the courtyard doors of St. John's Slovenian schools in Trieste. The act was condemned by the municipal councilors of the Democratic Party Valentina Repini and Štefan Čok, and the Slovenian Foreign Ministry expects action from the Italian authorities.
The Foreign Ministry today expressed outrage at the news that unknown persons had drawn a swastika on the courtyard doors of the St. John's Slovene schools in Trieste. The perpetrators' intention was to spread intolerance and hatred by using Nazi-fascist symbols, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, which is "unacceptable and harms the achieved coexistence in an ethnically mixed environment."
The Foreign Ministry today expressed outrage at the news that unknown persons had drawn a swastika on the courtyard doors of the St. John's Slovene schools in Trieste. The perpetrators' intention was to spread intolerance and hatred by using Nazi-fascist symbols, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, which is "unacceptable and harms the achieved coexistence in an ethnically mixed environment."
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