Nine members of the outlawed anti-Semitic Nara (National Radical) Party have been sentenced by a Lomza court to prison terms ranging from six to fifteen months for organizing anti-Jewish excesses at Mishonki last August. Two were sentenced to fifteen months’ imprisonment, three to ten months and four to six months. Eight others were acquitted.
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