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Sunday, February 26, 2006

Just a typical French day-at-the-office 

posted by U*2 @ 9:51 AM

Anne Barth, a French social worker in Schiltigheim (suburb of Strasbourg), was victim of an anti-Semitic attack on Friday morning. At 10AM, two men entered the medical center where she works and asked her if she was called Anne Barth. She was then hit and had her head slammed against a table. The attackers then wrote the word "Mohamed" on her stomach and scrawled "dirty Jew" on the wall before they fled. The victim is not, in fact, Jewish. Police indicate that the attackers were "d'origine maghrébine" (just an other way for the French authorities to say French without actually using the word -- [désolé, bande de pédés, ces animaux sont 100% fwançais pur porc, faudrait l'assumer.]).

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