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Argentine Judge Removed for Posting Anti-Semitic Tweets Calling Jews 'Rats' and 'Vipers'
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First reported by Ynet · 7 hours ago
What happened
An Argentine federal judge was dismissed for repeatedly posting anti-Semitic tweets calling Jews derogatory names and questioning their loyalty. The disciplinary court rejected his defense of free speech and completed his removal despite his resignation attempt. The decision is historic in Argentina and signals zero tolerance for hate speech by judicial officials.
- 01Argentine federal judge dismissed for anti-Semitic tweets calling Jews 'rats' and 'vipers'.
- 02Court found repeated pattern of racist posts inciting discrimination against Jewish community.
- 03Judge claimed free speech protection and ideological persecution but was rejected.
- 04Judge tried to resign to avoid dismissal, but government insisted on completing legal process.
- 05Judicial Council led by Horacio Rosatti finalized historic removal decision.
- 06Argentine Forum Against Antisemitism hailed ruling as milestone against hate speech in judiciary.
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Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew10 minutes ago
Argentine Judge Removed for Posting Anti-Semitic Tweets Calling Jews 'Rats' and 'Vipers'
MaarivCenter · Hebrew6 hours ago
Argentine Federal Judge Removed Over Repeated Anti-Semitic Remarks in Historic Ruling
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