There will be no trial in the Sarah Halimi case, but undoubtedly an evolution of the law.
"Little consolation,"
sigh the representatives of the Jewish community.
"The reality is that there will be no justice for Sarah Halimi
," laments Francis Kalifat, president of the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions in France (Crif).
The emotion, the astonishment, but also a certain anger are always there, faced with a decision which says the law without doing justice. "
To
"proclaim
(their
) determination to continue the fight"
for the memory of this sixty-year-old Jewish woman defenestrated in 2017, the Chief Rabbi of France, the presidents of Crif, the Consistory and the Unified Jewish Social Fund call for a rally on Sunday in the square. of Human Rights, in Paris.
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It took a ten-month standoff between the Paris prosecutor's office and the investigating judge for the anti-Semitic nature of the murder of Sarah Halimi, tortured to cries of
"Allah akbar"
, to be finally retained.
"What we
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