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French President Macron Marks 120 Years Since Dreyfus Exoneration, Condemns Antisemitism
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First reported by Now 14 · 3 hours ago
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French President Emmanuel Macron commemorated the 120th anniversary of Captain Alfred Dreyfus's exoneration, condemning ongoing antisemitism in France and calling for vigilance and truth in combating hatred.
- 01France marks 120 years since Captain Alfred Dreyfus's exoneration in 1906.
- 02President Macron states Dreyfusism is a mindset opposing persecution based on identity.
- 03Macron warns antisemitism remains a persistent threat in modern France.
- 04He calls for vigilance and prioritizing truth over rumors in justice.
- 05Macron highlights the courage of those opposing antisemitism historically.
- 06He cautions against the dangers of rapid online accusations without due process.
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