This is from the brother of Mohamed Merah the human garbage that killed three Jewish children, a rabbi and three paratroopers in and around the southern city of Toulouse. (for those who don’t know about this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toulouse_and_Montauban_shootings)
A documentary featuring interviews with Abdelghani and his sister, Souad, treads similar ground and airs later Sunday on French television. In an excerpt publish in Belgian media, Abdelghani remembers how his mother drove home a message of anti-Semitism.
"My mother always said, "We, the Arabs, we were born to hate Jews." This speech, I heard it all throughout my childhood," Abdelghani says in the documentary, according to the RTL.be website.
Souad, on the other hand, declares how proud she is of her brother, Mohamed.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4303922,00.html
PARIS (AFP/EJP) --- Interior Minister Manuel Valls slammed Mohammed Merah’s sister Souad for making televised comments Sunday on the French M6 channel, which he said constituted an “apology for terrorism and anti-Semitism and a provocation to religious and racial hatred”.
In a statement Monday, Valls condemned “with the strongest firmness” the young woman’s words, in which she described herself “proud” of Merah’s actions, who was killed by police after having assassinated three soldiers in Toulouse and Montauban, followed by three Jewish children and one teacher in Toulouse, between March 11th-19th this year.
A documentary featuring interviews with Abdelghani and his sister, Souad, treads similar ground and airs later Sunday on French television. In an excerpt publish in Belgian media, Abdelghani remembers how his mother drove home a message of anti-Semitism.
"My mother always said, "We, the Arabs, we were born to hate Jews." This speech, I heard it all throughout my childhood," Abdelghani says in the documentary, according to the RTL.be website.
Souad, on the other hand, declares how proud she is of her brother, Mohamed.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4303922,00.html
PARIS (AFP/EJP) --- Interior Minister Manuel Valls slammed Mohammed Merah’s sister Souad for making televised comments Sunday on the French M6 channel, which he said constituted an “apology for terrorism and anti-Semitism and a provocation to religious and racial hatred”.
In a statement Monday, Valls condemned “with the strongest firmness” the young woman’s words, in which she described herself “proud” of Merah’s actions, who was killed by police after having assassinated three soldiers in Toulouse and Montauban, followed by three Jewish children and one teacher in Toulouse, between March 11th-19th this year.