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Jews in Norway tend to hide their identity

22-12-2022

Northern Europe

CNE.news

Jews in Norway tend to hide their identity

Illustratitive picture. Photo AFP, Boris Horvat

Northern Europe

More Jews are hiding their identity in Norway, the Holocaust centre in Oslo says. In the meantime, a school in the capital repeatedly suffers from anti-Semitic symbols. As soon as the one has disappeared, the next one comes up.

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