German church to keep anti-Semitic 'pig'

By Joseph Nasr
Updated February 5 2020 - 4:43am, first published 4:39am
A German court has ruled that an anti-Semitic sculpture can remain on a 13th century church.
A German court has ruled that an anti-Semitic sculpture can remain on a 13th century church.

A German court has ruled a 700-year-old anti-Semitic sculpture could stay on the exterior of a church in the city of Wittenberg, dismissing a claim by a member of the local Jewish community that it was defamatory and should be removed.

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