A Jewish human rights organisation has called for a Belgian carnival to be removed from a prestigous world heritage status after a float depicted caricatures of Strictly Orthodox men.
The Simon Wiesenthal Centre said the Carnival at Aalst should be removed from Unesco’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list because of “repeated antisemitic displays”.
In a call supported by the UK Lawyers for Israel (UKFLI) group, it said the world heritage organisation should set in place preparations to formally remove the event from the list at its plenary meeting in December. The Aalst carnival was added to the list in 2010.
Over 15,300 people signed an online petition calling for Unesco to withdraw the status.