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Lithuania Holocaust memorial vandalised

April 14, 2011 11:11

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Orlando Radice,

Orlando Radice

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The attack on the Ninth Fort memorial in Lithuania this week, the site of one of the Holocaust's biggest single massacres, has been condemned by the Lithuanian government.

At the site near the city of Kaunas, where almost 5,000 Jews were brought by train and executed in 1941, vandals drew swastikas on memorial plates and stole a granite marker bearing the Star of David.

An adviser to the Lithuanian Prime Minister, Virgis Valentinavicius, called the incident a "neo-Nazi provocation", adding: "It causes disgust and resentment that this was committed in the year Lithuania marks the Year of Holocaust. It's blasphemous, and such antisemitic manifestations are intolerable.

"Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius hopes law enforcement institutions will find the guilty and they will be punished."