Australian officials express concern over shocking antisemitism in schools
A five-year-old boy was harassed for weeks by other children in his school’s bathrooms, laughed at for being circumcised and addressed with expressions such as “Jewish cockroach.”
The new Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his deputy Josh Frydenberg hold a news conference in Canberra, Australia August 24, 2018. (photo credit: REUTERS/DAVID GRAY/FILE PHOTO)ByROSSELLA TERCATINAn Australian minister has expressed concern over the episodes of antisemitism involving children attending public schools in Melbourne, while the Victoria regional education minister vowed to review how the schools handled the incidents.Australian media reported on Thursday that a five-year-old boy was harassed for weeks by other children in his school’s bathrooms, laughed at for being circumcised and addressed with expressions such as “Jewish cockroach.” In a separate incident, a 12-year-old was forced to kiss a Muslim classmate’s feet in a public park under the threat of being beaten by several other boys.
Every child should feel safe and happy at school. Today I released this statement on the recent anti-Semitic bullying incidents. pic.twitter.com/zUZGpORYlS— James Merlino (@JamesMerlinoMP) October 4, 2019