Syrian President Assad\'s visit in France is not passing quietly. Thousands of protestors greeted him yesterday to protest his anti-Semitic remarks and positions. Bernard Abouaf of Radio Shalom in France, which broadcast the demonstration live, told Arutz-7 today said that people are very anxious to show their solidarity with Israel in any way they can, including by demonstrating against Assad. In addition, at a reception ceremony for Assad, the Mayor of Paris took a clear stance against positions taken by his guest. \"Mutual trust is born of total respect for human dignity,\" said the Mayor, \"and therefore I strongly condemn that which harms this respect - racism, anti-Semitism, discrimination, and historic denial.\" Assad, at the start of his visit to France, had compared Israel to the Nazis. More trouble was stirred up for him by an opposition journalist, who publicized this week that between 13,000-15,000 people were tortured to death in Syrian prisons over the years.