(Jewish Group) Organizers of Belgian parade mired by anti-Semitism print Jew caricatures
Organizers of a parade in Belgium that this year provoked international uproar over alleged anti-Semitism published 150 caricatures mocking Jews ahead of the 2020 event.
The caricatures, some featuring Orthodox Jews with red, hooked noses and golden teeth, were printed on ribbons intended for participants in the annual event, which was added in 2010 to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, or UNESCO.
The condemnations in March over this years parade came from Jewish groups as well as UNESCO for featuring a float with giant Orthodox Jewish figures holding money and grinning. One of them had a rat on his shoulder. Revelers danced to a song about money composed by the organizers, who said the float was a protest of rising living costs.
The designer of the 2020 caricatures told Het Laatste Nieuws daily that they target UNESCOs criticism of last years display and are not against Jews. He was not named.
One caricature shows a red-headed Orthodox Jew with golden teeth and is captioned: UNESCO, what a joke.
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