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Tag Archives: Lassana Bathily
Acknowledge the righteous Muslims
LEBANON DAILY STAR by Robert Satloff January 27, 2015 ….I was reminded of this story reading of the heroism of Lassana Bathily, the Malian-born Muslim man who saved up to 15 people, including many Jews, by hiding them in a … Continue reading
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Tagged Hamza Abdul Jalil, Joseph Naccache, Lassana Bathily, Paris, Righteous Muslims, Tunis, Tunisia
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Paris Shootings: Muslim man who hid Jewish supermarket hostages from killer hailed hero #JeSuisJuif
MIRROR ONLINE by Steve Robson January 10, 2015 A young Muslim man who hid Jewish supermarket hostages as they sought refuge from killer Amedy Coulibaly has been hailed a hero. Lassana Bathily, originally from Mali in west Africa, is said … Continue reading
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Tagged Hyper Cacher, Lassana Bathily, Muslim, Paris, Porte de Vincennes
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