A Jordanian and his sister are subjected to racist assault in France
The young Jordanian, Muhammad Abu Eid, said, through a text posted on his personal Facebook page, that he and his sister were severely assaulted and beaten by a man and a woman, in the French city of Angers, last Thursday.
Abu Eid, an envoy from the Jordanian government to work as a teacher in a public school in France (assistant Arabic language teacher), presented his story on Facebook, to draw attention to the danger of attacks on Arabs and Muslims due to the current events in France.
He expressed his regret and sadness at this racist behavior, indicating that he had never imagined that he would be exposed to such a situation. Abu Eid said that a French man and woman heard him speak Arabic with his sister, and they started approaching him, making provocative movements, and then they kept following them until the university residence, and when Muhammad and his sister tried to escape, the young man started pulling the sister's hair, and started beating Muhammad, who tried Protect it.
Abu Eid published his story in detail, with a picture of him in the ambulance, after he was beaten, on his personal Facebook page.