Posted on 03/14/2005 2:21:44 PM PST by Cornpone
Arsonists have attacked a synagogue in Lugano, marking the first time in living memory that a Jewish house of worship in Switzerland has been set on fire.
A fabric shop owned by a Jewish family in the southern Swiss city was also set alight. Police say both blazes are connected.
The president of Luganos Jewish community described the attacks as "anti-Semitic", but police declined to comment on a possible motive. No one was hurt in either incident.
The synagogue lost its entire library in the fire, which took hold after petrol bombs were reportedly hurled at the building.
Less than a kilometre away, the owners of the fabric shop saw their store go up in flames.
They said they did not receive any threats prior to the attack. Police revealed that there were signs of a break-in at both buildings.
No warning
Elio Bollag, the president of the Jewish community in Lugano, said he was appalled by the attack on the synagogue, which had come out of the blue.
"We are not only talking about an act that was clearly anti-Semitic it was also stupid and gratuitous, and one which could not have been predicted," said Bollag.
Jewish leaders in Switzerland say it is the first time in living memory that a Swiss synagogue has been attacked in this way.
Journalist Hans Stutz, who maintains records on racist and anti-Semitic incidents in Switzerland, said recent attacks on Swiss synagogues had been restricted to anti-Semitic graffiti daubed on walls.
In June 2001 a rabbi was stabbed to death in Zurich. His killer has never been caught.
What a coincidence!
Let's see how zealous the local gendearmes are in looking for the perps.
Lugano also the home to many Albanian muslim immigrants!!!
Hmm interesting I was going to say I am shocked to see such behaviour in Switzerland, I didn't know about the Muslim community in Lugano
I went to Switzerland before they opened up their immigration laws though I suspect they are still pickier than the rest of Europe
Isn't that just grand?
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