
Georgi Filipov
Georgi Filipov is a Bulgarian national implicated in a case concerning the tagging of red hands on the Holocaust Memorial in Paris, an act described by authorities as potentially linked to foreign interference. He has presented himself as a mere 'executor' of orders, claiming he was motivated solely by financial gain. Filipov has a controversial past, including associations with nationalist movements and tattoos that reflect extremist ideologies, although he has since distanced himself from these affiliations.
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Georgi Filipov was convicted for his involvement in anti-Semitic vandalism and was sentenced to two years in prison.
Антимакедонизмот, како и антисемитизмот, е казниво дело на шовинизам и така треба да се третира секадеGeorgi Filipov easily admitted to painting the patterns with Angelov and offered a detailed apology.
Операцијата „Црвени раце“ – вандалски антисемитизам или странски заговор?Georgi Filipov is one of the suspects involved in the tagging incident at the Mémorial de la Shoah.
Mains rouges taguées sur le Mémorial de la Shoah : les suspects bulgares se présentent comme de « simples exécutants » guidés par l’appât du gain









