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French politician, Simone Veil attends the presentation of the first Halimi Foundation Tolerance Award. The family of French Jew Illan Halimi formed the Halimi foundation to commemorate their son who was kidnapped and murdered by an anti-semitic gang in 2006. The foundation awarded the first tolerance award this year by presenting a 15,000 euro grant to the local Jewish youth centre in his old neighborhood - the parisian suburb of Ris-Orangis. Paris, FRANCE - 02/12/2009.
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2009-12-02
ERIC HADJ/SIPA/EAST NEWS
SIPA
ERIC HADJ/SIPA
SIPA.00590003000003
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36cm x 28cm by 300dpi
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