By The Associated Press and DPA
Dozens of graves were vandalized at a Jewish cemetery in Budapest, Hungarian police and local Jewish leaders announced Wednesday. A representative of the Hungarian Jewish community said some 130 tombstones were knocked down and many of them broken at the Kozma Street Jewish cemetery, located in the eastern outskirts of the capital.
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Acts of vandalism at Jewish sites are reported every year, but Wednesday's discovery was unusual because of the extent of the damage, and drew immediate reaction from the political parties.
Jewish graveyard in London desecrated
Also Wednesday, London police reported that vandals desecrated a Jewish graveyard in London, defacing and knocking over at least ninety headstones. The unidentified culprits scrawled racist slogans and Nazi swastikas across headstones in an attack on the cemetery in the east London district of West Ham.
According to police reports this is the third attack on a Jewish graveyard this year, with two happening in the past week alone.
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