Jewish tourist attack in Davos leads to prison sentence
Court sentences asylum seeker to six months in prison for discriminatory attack, highlighting Switzerland's stance on hate crimes

Key Takeaways
- A 24-year-old Algerian asylum seeker was sentenced to six months in prison for a racially motivated attack on a Jewish tourist.
- The convict was deported to Belgium in September 2024 and his current whereabouts are unknown.
- A second suspect, who spat at the victim and shouted 'free Palestine', is still wanted by authorities.
By The Numbers
They Said
"We welcome the fact that the anti-Semitic attack in Davos has now also been legally categorised as racist discrimination."
"It was clearly a hate incident in Davos. A young British Jew was spat at, beaten and shouted at in the street solely because of his Jewish appearance."