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Daily warns readers Albert Bourla, a Greek Jew, will 'stick the needle' in them, calls prospective COVID vaccine 'poison'; its publisher was convicted of anti-Semitic defamation
A Greek newspaper whose publisher was convicted recently of anti-Semitic defamation warned its readers that Pfizer’s Jewish CEO will “stick the needle” into them while calling the pharmaceutical company’s prospective COVID-19 vaccine “poison.”
The front-page article, with graphics including a picture of Albert Bourla and the Nazi war criminal Dr. Josef Mengele, appeared Tuesday in the daily Makeleio.
Its publisher, Stefanos Chios, was fined $2,200 last month for an op-ed in which he called a former leader of the Athens Jewish community a “crude Jew who runs a loan-shark firm.”
Bourla, a Greek Jew from Thessaloniki, is also a veterinarian.
“A Jewish veterinarian will stick the needle! Terror countdown for the mandatory vaccine,” read the article, which also defined the vaccine as “poison.”
Mengele was infamous for experiments performed on concentration camp inmates.
On Monday, the New York-based Pfizer announced that it has developed a vaccine for the coronavirus that is 90 percent effective — a claim that may signify a breakthrough in the fight against the pandemic, which has killed some 1.3 million people around the world. The vaccine is still under study and has not received regulatory approval.
The Central Board of Jewish Communities in Greece condemned the paper in a statement and urged authorities to “intervene,” though it did not specify how. The statement expressed “outrage and repulsion,” saying the article “perpetuates hatred and bigotry against the Jews.”
The Greek Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs also condemned the paper in a statement, calling it “most vile anti-Semitism reminiscent of the Middle Ages.”
The publisher of small newspaper Makeleio, Stefanos Chios, was shot by an unknown assailant outside his home early Monday morning. The victim survived the assassination attempt seriously injured.
The shooting took place around 3 0′ clock in the morning as the publisher was parking his car outside his home in Vrilissia suburb of northern Athens.
He was injured in the neck and near the heart. The attacker fled. Alarmed by the shooting noise, Chios’ wife went down to see her husband bleeding. She drove him to Sismanogleio hospital. From there he was referred to KAT hospital.
His condition is described as serious but stable.
Speaking to state-run news agency amna, police sources said that the attacker was wearing black and he had an accomplice.
“One bullet brush past the carotid artery and the other close to the heart,” the sources said adding that his car has two holes from bullets.
The Homicide Department of the Greek Police investigates the issue.
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