French Consul General on Toulouse Killings: Never Again
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NEW YORK - At a well attended memorial service at the Consulate of France in New York, Consul General Philippe Lalliot spoke privately with JointMedia News Service. Calling Monday “a difficult moment for all, but a day of solidarity,” the Consul said, “the entire national community of France is devastated by the tragedy. There is a profound sense of unity.”
Consul General Lalliot continued, saying, “We have to educate people and make sure that all children learn from history” He stated with determination, “This will not happen. Never Again. Never again.”
In a conversation with the Consul General and Dr. Paul de Vries, President of the New York Divinity School and member of the Board of the National Association of Evangelicals, both the diplomat and the clergyman spoke of their identification with the tragic events as parents. “The Consul General termed it a “horror that is beyond words. A democracy must remain vigilant,” he continued. “We must stand for the rights of all people.” Lalliot commended the spontaneous gathering in support of the Toulouse community when 200,000 gathered in Paris Monday night. “France is a democracy, governed by the rule of law, not hatred and killing. We must stand for our principals.” The Consul was adamant about the need to create awareness from a child’s earliest years. “We must teach courage, we must teach respect. We must recognize the core value of every member of humanity.”
The words of New York Congressman Jerrold Nadler reflect the thoughts of many in the American community.
“I am,” he said, “absolutely horrified by the senseless and cowardly act of violence at the Ozar Hatorah school in Toulouse, France. That Jews continue to be targets of hate and violence by lunatics and feeble-minded anti-Semites is despicable. And that a madman would single out children is unspeakably depraved and tragic.” *http://www.algemeiner.com)
In a conversation with the Consul General and Dr. Paul de Vries, President of the New York Divinity School and member of the Board of the National Association of Evangelicals, both the diplomat and the clergyman spoke of their identification with the tragic events as parents. “The Consul General termed it a “horror that is beyond words. A democracy must remain vigilant,” he continued. “We must stand for the rights of all people.” Lalliot commended the spontaneous gathering in support of the Toulouse community when 200,000 gathered in Paris Monday night. “France is a democracy, governed by the rule of law, not hatred and killing. We must stand for our principals.” The Consul was adamant about the need to create awareness from a child’s earliest years. “We must teach courage, we must teach respect. We must recognize the core value of every member of humanity.”
The words of New York Congressman Jerrold Nadler reflect the thoughts of many in the American community.
“I am,” he said, “absolutely horrified by the senseless and cowardly act of violence at the Ozar Hatorah school in Toulouse, France. That Jews continue to be targets of hate and violence by lunatics and feeble-minded anti-Semites is despicable. And that a madman would single out children is unspeakably depraved and tragic.” *http://www.algemeiner.com)
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