Ottawa Police Investigating After Eggs Thrown At Holocaust Memorial

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Police say they’re looking for a white man in his early 20s

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau decried an apparent act of vandalism against the National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa this week, calling it a reminder that everyone must keep fighting against anti-Semitism.

Police in Ottawa are looking for a man believed to have thrown eggs at the monument, a large installation a short distance west of Parliament Hill.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President of the State of Israel Reuven Rivlin participate in a wreath laying ceremony at the National Holocaust Memorial in Ottawa on April 1, 2019.“The anti-Semitic defacing of the National Holocaust Monument is completely unacceptable,” Trudeau said Friday on Twitter.

“The fact that this act of hate took place just days after International Holocaust Remembrance Day reminds us that we must all continue to be vigilant & fight anti-Semitism,” he said. The antisemitic defacing of the National Holocaust Monument is completely unacceptable. The fact that this act of hate took place just days after International Holocaust Remembrance Day reminds us that we must all continue to be vigilant & fight antisemitism.

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