Anti-Semitic fliers left on cars on University of Montana campus

The unsigned fliers accuse Jews of attacking the First Amendment.

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(JTA) — Anti-Semitic fliers were placed under the windshield wipers of cars parked outside of student housing buildings on the campus of the University of Montana.

The fliers, which were discovered on Friday morning, accuse Jews of attacking the First Amendment. They are not signed by any particular group.

Missoula Police told MTN news that it is looking at security camera footage in an attempt to identify the people that left the flyers.

In January, white nationalist fliers were left on doorsteps in Missoula and surrounding areas. In November white nationalist recruitment fliers were posted around the University of Montana campus.

“It’s important to condemn these efforts that target our friends and neighbors in the Jewish community,” the Montana Human Rights Network said in a Facebook post.

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