French Jews Are Seeking Sanctuary in Corsica
As antisemitism surges, French Jews who have relocated say “Corsica allows us to live our religion in complete safety.”
As antisemitism surges, French Jews who have relocated say “Corsica allows us to live our religion in complete safety.”
The FLNC claimed responsibility for the series of attacks, demanding that Paris grant Corsica full autonomy.
Colonna, who was serving a life sentence in Toulon for the 1998 assassination of the prefect of Corsica, had been in a coma since he was beaten and strangled on March 2nd by a fellow inmate, whom authorities described as a “radicalised, Islamist terrorist.”
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