Zervas on the vandalism of the Jewish monument at AUTH: Thessaloniki stands against any such act of vagrancy
Him vandalism of the Jewish monument located within the AUTH Campus condemned the mayor of Thessaloniki, Konstantinos Zervas, during today’s city council meeting.
“Expressing all of you, every municipal councilor and every citizen of the city, I unequivocally condemn the vandalism of the Jewish monument at AUTH,” said Mr. Zervas.
“Our city consistently stands against any such act of infamy, not to mention vagrancy. Thessaloniki honored and honors its history and I will request the immediate arrest of the perpetrators and the immediate restoration of the monument. And if help is requested from the municipal services, we will contribute in this direction”, added the mayor.
Kerameos: Acts that express anti-Semitism and intolerance have no place in our country
Minister of Education and Religious Affairs Niki Kerameos condemns the vandalism of the monument of the old Jewish cemetery of Thessaloniki, which is located in AUTH, with her post on twitter.
“Legal acts that express anti-Semitism and intolerance have no place in our country, a modern state, European, privileged, that respects and protects religious freedom”, emphasizes Ms. Kerameos.