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Thousands rally in Milan around Holocaust survivor following anti-Semitic threats

Liliana Segre, a senator for life, was provided a police escort last month after she advocated for a new parliamentary panel targeting hatred, racism and anti-Semitism online.

Thousands of people, including hundreds of mayors, escorted Holocaust survivor Liliana Segre, 89, through the center of Milan on Dec. 11, 2019, after she had received hundreds of anti-Semitic threats. Source: Screenshot.
Thousands of people, including hundreds of mayors, escorted Holocaust survivor Liliana Segre, 89, through the center of Milan on Dec. 11, 2019, after she had received hundreds of anti-Semitic threats. Source: Screenshot.

Thousands of people, including hundreds of mayors, escorted Holocaust survivor Liliana Segre through Milan on Tuesday evening after she had received hundreds of anti-Semitic threats, singing anti-fascist anthem “Bella Ciao” as they marched to City Hall.

“I have known hatred. I have known what it means to be a reject of the society to which I believed I belonged,” the 89-year-old told the people who rallied around her at an event organized by the Italian mayor’s association. Segre survived Auschwitz as a child.

“I heard the words of hatred, hateful and insulting, and I saw with my eyes the realization of a ferocious program prepared from hatred,” she said.

Segre, a senator for life, was provided a police escort last month after she advocated for a new parliamentary panel targeting hatred, racism and anti-Semitism online.

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