A Court of Appeals in Argentina required a Buenos Aires resident to pay $11,500 (35,000 Pesos) to a Jewish couple, to whom she refused to rent an apartment because they were Jewish.
In 2001, a lawyer agreed to rent an apartment in Buenos Aires to a couple, but withdrew the offer after she realized their names were Jewish names. The Jewish couple was amazed at the racist demonstration and how the apartment owner was not ashamed to tell them that she would not rent to Jews, Chinese, Koreans or “others”.
The couple decided to teach the woman a lesson and sue her for religious and racial discrimination. The case was postponed but the couple would not give up and contested the postponement in a higher court. Five years later, the couple won their case and the court awarded them compensation for the moral damage caused them.
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good!
Forgive me, but I can’t believe people would still try to pull this kind of behavior. Its 2006!! I’m very glad that they had to pay, and too bad they didn’t have to just GIVE the place to them for such behavior – now wouldn’t that be ironic??
humble angel
humble,
We forget how good we’ve got it here in the US. Is it possible to be surprised at the landlords reaction givrn the air of anti-semitism that we are constantly hearing about here from around the world (and even sometimes in our backyard)?