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TERROR IN COPENHAGEN: Two men dead after terror attacks at café and synagogue
Author: World Jewish Congress
15 Feb 2015
Denmark's capital Copenhagen was hit by two terrorist attacks this weekend, one targeting the city's main synagogue. Dan Uzan, a 37-year-old member of the Jewish community, was shot dead by a gunman outside the synagogue. Two policemen were wounded. In a separate attack earlier, another man was killed during a free speech debate at a café, while two were injured. The World Jewish Congress condemned the attacks and urged Danish authorities to ensure the protection of the local Jewish community.
Charlie Hebdo II: Twin Attacks in Copenhagen Demand World Must Uproot
By Simon Wiesenthal Center Los Angeles
February 15, 2015
"The Copenhagen attacks follow the Charlie Hebdo and Hyper Cacher Market Islamist terrorist outrages in Paris. It is time for world leaders to acknowledge that this scourge has a name: Islamist Terrorism. It is time for the civilized world led by the U.S. tackle the scourge of Islamist fundamentalism that threatens peace-loving people of all faiths, as our freedoms of expression and worship are under assault the world over," said Rabbi Marvin Hier, Dean and Founder and Rabbi Abraham Cooper, Associate Dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
European Jewish Congress: Europe must move from Defence to Offence and Prevent Future Attacks
(Brussels, Sunday, February 15, 2015) – European Jewish Congress President Dr. Moshe Kantor, has urged European authorities to go on the offensive against radical Islamists, if they are to stand any chances of beating back the terrorist wave spreading across Europe.
“Last night’s terrorist attack on a synagogue in Denmark demonstrates that defensive measures to protect the public, and the Jewish community in particular, are not enough,” Dr. Kantor said. “The authorities must change the paradigm and take the battle to the radical Islamist enclaves, prevent the next attack and bring the terrorists and their supporters to task.”
After the attacks in Copenhagen: #IGoToSynagogue
Jerusalem – 15th of February 2015
We woke up to tragedy this morning. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of those killed and injured in yesterday's murderous attacks in Copenhagen.
The World Union of Jewish Students (WUJS) and the European Union of Jewish Students (EUJS) jointly call on everyone to show solidarity with the Jewish community of Denmark. You can do this by using the hashtag #IGoToSynagogue to express the right of all Jews to gather and live their Judaism in safety and peace; to take a firm position in the face of anti-Semitism; and to also share why living Judaism as part of a community matters to you.