"The authorities must resolutely suppress any manifestations of anti-Semitism, even when they come from immigrants," said Rainol Wendt, the head of the DPolG trade union.
"If children are raised in an atmosphere of hatred of Jews, do not be afraid to take them from such families," Wendt said.. one.
DPolG - the second largest police union in Germany, which has more than 94 thousand members. Wendt, who has been the head of the union since 2007, appears regularly in the news because of his tough position with regard to offenses.
His last statement is a reaction to the recent incident when a Muslim classmate told a Jewish girl that she deserved to be killed for her faith. And this is the third such case in Berlin in the last 12 months.
Wendt said that most directors prefer to ignore the problem considering that in their school this can not exactly happen. He also said that there is a tendency to silence anti-Semitic crimes by Muslims and believes that this can not continue like this.