Organizations Call for Protection of Jewish Students After Graffiti Incident

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  Sixteen national organizations are asking the University of Missouri to ensure the safety of Jewish students after anti-Semitic messages were found last week in a dorm.

The organizations sent a letter to Chancellor R. Bowen Loftin yesterday about his response time after offensive graffiti was found at the Mark Twain Residence Hall.

Loftin responded to the letter yesterday afternoon that he takes the issue seriously and regretted that he did not comment more quickly.

The Columbia Missourian reports a swastika, Illuminati symbol and the word "heil" were found in the residence hall April 9. After they were cleaned off, a swastika and the message "You have been warned" were written the next day.

Loftin issued a statement April 14 calling the graffiti deplorable.

The organizations' letter questioned why Loftin didn't respond sooner and said more needs to be done to protect Jewish students.

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