PARIS — The manager of a leisure park in southern France has been
detained for alleged religious discrimination after a group of Israeli
children was refused access to the facility, a French prosecutor’s
office said in a statement Friday.
The Israeli children, aged 8 to 16, were on holiday in Spain and had
made a reservation for Thursday to use the zip line facility in
Porté-Puymorens, near the Spanish border in the Pyrenean mountains, the
Perpignan prosecutor’s office said.
The prosecutor’s office said the manager initially told some people
he was refusing the group access on the grounds of “personal beliefs”
before offering other justifications to others.
A message posted Wednesday evening on the park’s social media said the
site would be closed Thursday due to a storm, “in order to carry out a
complete inspection of the facilities.”
The park told the group they could not visit. They went to another
leisure facility in France with no incident, the statement said.
The manager denied any wrongdoing, it added.
“A line was crossed. We are appalled,” said Perla Danan, president of
the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions in France (CRIF) in
the Languedoc-Roussillon region.
“It started with graffiti, insults and physical attacks and now it’s
literally a ban on children aged 8 to 16,” Danan said, adding that it
reminded her of the “no Jews or dogs allowed” sign during the Holocaust.
France’s values have been violated,” she said.
Jean-Philippe Augé, the mayor of Porté-Puymorens, which has around
100 inhabitants, said “the DNA of our community is based on a sense of
sharing and fraternity,” adding that the incident had caused “utter
astonishment” in the village.
Augé said the zip line course is operated by a private company.
The Jewish Observatory of France also expressed “deep outrage” in a
statement Friday. It said “such an act of discrimination, targeting
minors exclusively on the basis of their nationality and origin, is
extremely serious and undermines the fundamental principles of the
Republic.”
"Discrimination based on religion” is an offense punishable by up to three years in prison in France.
Antisemitism has surged in France, with a sharp increase in incidents
reported in 2023 after the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks in Israel and the
ensuing war in Gaza. These include physical assaults, threats,
vandalism, and harassment, prompting alarm among Jewish communities and
leaders.
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