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Tag Archives: Youssouf Fofana
Ten years ago a gang led by a Muslim French man abducted Ilan Halimi, who, because he was a Jew, was grotesquely tortured for 24 days, then left to die
JEWISH PRESS 10 Years Since the Gruesome Murder of French Jew Ilan Halimi by Lori Lowenthal Marcus February 19, 2016 It began on Jan. 20, 2006. A 23 year-old-clerk in a Parisian cell phone store, Ilan Halimi, was caught in … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged France, Ilan Halimi, Kidnapping, Paris, Youssouf Fofana
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24 Days, 26 Murderers: The Story of Ilan Halimi
ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS by Dr Phyllis Chesler April 17, 2015 Algerian born French filmmaker, Alexandre Arcady, has directed a small masterpiece. 24 Days is a gripping and somber police drama. Even though we know the outcome, we are nevertheless at the edge … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged 24 Days, Alexandre Arcady, Django, Ilan Halimi, Paris, Phyllis Chesler, Youssouf Fofana
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