Showing posts with label Event: Holocaust Memorial Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Event: Holocaust Memorial Day. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

UK: Holocaust Memorial Day op-ed claims that Jewish 'victim mentality' causes antisemitism


Under the headline "Yes, Let's 'Never Forget' but Let's Also Remember the Black Holocaust" (Huffington Post), Sophia Erbo engages in the most despicable antisemitic journalism: Jews are powerful in both Britain and the UK, Israel is powerful and has very powerful allies.
"For Jewish people, there can be no more victim mentality, no rush to all blame slights and injustices on anti-semitism. Perhaps it's this (what can be perceived as) victim mentality, that causes certain other minority groups to feel a resentment that can be mistaken for, or even turn into, anti-semitism."

Let's repeat that: Jews cannot complain about injustices, because it causes resentment and antisemitism.

Of course, she realized it might sound antisemitic, so she put in the regular disclaimer: She's not. And she has a Jewish friend.
"I am only pointing out that Jews don't have a monopoly on suffering - nor am I saying that they they claim to."

But, she still decided to use the one day dedicated to the persecution of Jews by the Nazis, as a platform to discuss Black suffering.

Apparently, a lot of people disagreed about the antisemitism  part, because she felt she had to write an apology: "Why I Should Have Chosen My Words More Carefully When Talking About the Holocaust"

She didn't mean to sound antisemitic, and she really doesn't think badly of Jews.  I actually believe her.  Like many other antisemites, it's so ingrained in her, that she doesn't even notice it.  She really doesn't want to denigrate Jews, she just does.

Anyway, she could have used Martin Luther King Day as a platform to talk about Black suffering.  But why go for the obvious?

Saturday, February 7, 2015

UK: Sky News says blaming 'Israeli policies' for antisemitism is 'logical'


Follow-up to this story: Sky News reporter blames "Israeli policies" for antisemitism (special Holocaust edition)

'an indelicate clash'


Via JTA:
The British broadcaster Sky News apologized for showing images of the Gaza conflict during an interview about the Holocaust with British Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis.

The apology over the Jan. 27 broadcast came in a letter sent by Peter Lowe, Sky News’ managing editor, to a viewer who sent Sky News a letter of complaint about the interview conducted by presenter Adam Boulton, The Jewish Chronicle of London reported Thursday.

Lowe said showing images of Gaza while the chief rabbi talked about the Israel-Palestinian conflict was logical, but that with hindsight he would not have combined the two, calling it “an indelicate clash”.

He added: “I’m sorry if you or anyone was upset by the interview Adam did with the chief rabbi. I agree that the particular circumstances of the use of the pictures from Gaza was unfortunate.”

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Germany: Teacher suspended for saying Holocaust victims less important than cattle


Via Elder of Ziyon:
Daniel Krause, a 34-year old school teacher from the town of Unna in Germany, called into a radio show on Holocaust Remembrance Day.

During the show, he said, "Personally, I'm not interested in Auschwitz at all... Even industrial livestock farming emotionally affects me more."

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Serbia: President says Nazis targeted Jews because they were over-represented in prestigious professions


Via  Times of Israel
Serbian human rights groups called on Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic to apologize for saying at a Holocaust commemoration that Nazis targeted Jews because of their over-representation in certain professions.

Nikolic “is spreading stereotypes about the Jewish people, saying that this minority was “over-represented in prestigious professions,'” said the January 28 statement signed by a number of Belgrade-based human rights monitors and civil society groups. 
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In his speech on January 27, Nikolic said that for the Nazis, “the biggest threat was seen in the Jewish people, probably on the account of their characteristics and being prominent in the prestigious professions in the domains of finances, art and science,” according to a report by the government-run broadcaster, Voice of Serbia. 
He spoke at a ceremony marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day, commemorating the liberation of Auschwitz in 1945.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

UK: Swastika on town's Holocaust memorial


Via Your Thurrock:
THE importance of marking International Holocaust Day was highlighted on Tuesday (27 January) when vandals tried to ruin the event in Grays, daubing an acid swastika on the town’s memorial.

The police were informed and the vandalism cleared away before more than a hundred people – young and old - went to the High View Memorial Gardens at the corner of Palme’s Avenue and High View Avenue to mark the 70 anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau - the place where more than a million people were murdered.

UK: MP remembers 'Palestine genocide' on Holocaust Memorial Day


Via Jewish News:
The Liberal Democrats have again refused to discipline MP David Ward for referring to “genocide” in Palestine in a statement for Holocaust Memorial Day.

After attending a service in Bradford, the MP said: “It is imperative that we share the memory of the millions who have been murdered in the Holocaust and subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Palestine, Bosnia and Darfur.”

Friday, January 30, 2015

Turkey: Holocaust remembrance cannot let us forget Israel’s Gaza massacres


Via Hurriyet Daily News:
Commemorating the tragedies of the past, particularly the Holocaust, does not mean the killings of more than 2,000 children and women by Israeli security forces should be ignored, Turkish Parliament Speaker Cemil Çiçek has said, calling on "all countries to fight against all sorts of extremism and discrimination."

“I hope the pain suffered during this war will never be repeated and will constitute a lesson for future generations. Humanity, unfortunately, was not able to prevent such an atrocity at that time. I believe everyone and every country will draw conscientious lessons from this and will exert efforts in order to not experience such inhumane tragedies again,” Çiçek said on Jan. 27.

He was speaking at the International Holocaust Remembrance Day in the capital Ankara, participated in by high-level governmental officials for the first time, including Culture Minister Ömer Çelik.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Belgium: Holocaust memorial vandalized




Via EJP, h/t CFCA
Unknown vandals desecrated Holocaust ‘’memorial cobblestones’’ in Brussels fixed to the pavement outside the former home of a Jewish family whose members were deported and murdered by the Nazis in Auschwitz.

An agency which broadcasts news on the Jewish community in Belgium reported the cobbelstones bearing the names of the members of the Kichka family were coverred with red concrete. The family was arrested in 1942, held in the Mechelen transit camp before being deported to Auschwitz.

Henri Kichka, the only survivor of the family, expressed ‘’deep shock’’ at the attack perpetrated against the memory of his parents and sisters.




UK: Sky News reporter blames "Israeli policies" for antisemitism (special Holocaust edition)





Via CiF Watch:
Sky News reporter Adam Boulton asked Britain’s Chief Rabbi, Ephraim Mirvis, three times if Israel’s policies cause antisemitism, during an interview conducted on International Holocaust Memorial Day.  As Boulton was grilling Mirvis, images of Palestinians in the rubble of Gaza during the summer war were shown under the headline: “Auschwitz remembered”.

Clip and more at CiF Watch

Friday, January 16, 2015

UK: Holocaust Memorial Day adverts targeted with 'liars' graffiti




Police are investigating a spate of “cowardly” hate crimes after anti-Semitic graffiti was daubed on adverts for a Holocaust Memorial Day event.

Residents in Newham spotted the graffiti, which included the words “liars” and “killers” spray painted on to the advertising boards, and posted pictures on Twitter.

More: Evening Standard

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

UK: Students reject Holocaust Memorial Day because it's 'eurocentric' and 'colonialist'


Students at a top university have unanimously rejected a request to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, claiming to do so would be “eurocentic”.

A student union motion at Goldsmiths University in south-east London, which asked “to commemorate the victims of genocide, totalitarianism and racial hatred”, was emphatically thrown out by 60 votes to just one.  The only vote for the motion came for its proposer.

It asked the Student Union “to organise commemorative events for Holocaust Memorial Day (27 January), European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Stalinism and Nazism (23 August), Holodomor Genocide Memorial Day (22 November) and Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day (24 April).”

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Goldsmiths’ education officer Sarah El-alfy led student opposition to the motion, branding it “eurocentric”‘ and “colonialist”,

Friday, May 9, 2014

UK: Jewish MP gets constant death threats, described as "enemy of Islam"




Conservative MP Lee Scott told an all-party inquiry on ending discrimination in political campaigns that he's been targeted by antisemitic abuse and death threats since the 2010 general elections.

During the debate, Mr Scott said he had endured anti-Semitic abuse and death threats since the 2010 general election.

Leaflets had been circulated in his constituency of Ilford North describing him as an "enemy of Islam", he added. 
Mr Scott said: "At the 2010 general election, I remember it very clearly, on a Friday, I was walking back to my car when two gentlemen - I use the word very loosely - approached me, called me a dirty Jew, and said they were going to kill me
(...) 
Mr Scott continued: "That was some four years ago, so you'd have thought that it would all have died down. 
"But sadly it hasn't. I still regularly get emails saying I should be stoned to death, I'm not quite sure why, but nonetheless I get them. 
"Also, after speaking in January at the Holocaust memorial debate that we had in the chamber, I received a letter calling me a 'dirty Jew' and saying again I should be killed for speaking up against people killing Jews.
More: BBC

Sunday, May 4, 2014

UK: Neo-Nazis harass Jews on Holocaust Memorial Day


A barrister has described how he witnessed a neo-Nazi attack outside a kosher restaurant just hours after Holocaust memorial day. 
Two men performed Nazi salutes and shouted “Heil Hitler” during the incident.
More: The Jewish Chronicle

Friday, February 7, 2014

Italy: More Holocaust Memorial Day graffiti



More of the antisemitic graffiti in Rome on Holocaust Memorial Day.  This one on a Jewish-owned shop, signed by the far-right wing organization Militia.  It says "27.1 I have no memory".

More: @MarcoCSermoneta

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Monday, February 3, 2014

Sweden: Apartment attacked with graffiti, axe


The apartment of a woman in Finspång (Östergötland) was vandalized with antisemitic graffiti: a Star of David and the word "disappear".  Additionally, the door was attacked with an axe, which was still stuck in the door when it was found.

The incident occurred a few days before Holocaust Memorial Day.

More: Folkbladet

Update: typos

Sunday, February 2, 2014

France: Exhibition on Nazi deportation vandalized


An exhibition on the deportation of Jewish children from the 3rd arrondissement of Paris was vandalized, just days after the exhibition opened.  The exhibition panels, which were hung on the outer gate of the National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts (CNAM), were bent, as if somebody tried to pull them off.

More: metronews, via CICAD

Update: rewrite.

Italy: Antisemitic graffiti for Holocaust Memorial Day

More antisemitic graffiti in Italy, in honor of Holocaust Memorial Day:

In Bergamo (Lombardy): Swastikas = Jewish stars, and the following slogans: "No memory to falsify history", "Israel massacre" and "Zionism is the cancer of the world".  (CFCALa Repubblica)

Update: The graffiti is on a theater showing a Holocaust related play. (AGI)




In Rome at the Vigne Nuove: "27.1 no to memorial", "Sharon one pig less", "Vile Pacifici" (Head of the Roman Jewish community), "The Holocaust: a Lie", "Honor to Priebke" (German Nazi responsible for Rome Massacre), and "27.1 is only a lie". (CFCARoma Today)




And also in Rome, at San Giovanni:  "27/1 the Holocaust is a lie." (CFCA, La Repubblica)



In Rome, on the Lungotevere in Della Vittoria: "Pacifici is a pig's head! Free Gaza" (Osservatorio Antisemitismo)


Friday, January 31, 2014

France: Memorial plaque for Jewish children defaced with swastika


In Annency (Rhône-Alpes), a plaque commemorating the Nazi roundup of Jewish children was defaced with a swastika this past Tuesday.

More: France Bleu, via LDJ

Updated: small fix.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Italy: Swastika by Jewish school





On Holocaust Remembrance Day, a swastika was spray-painted in front of a Jewish school in Milan.

On the DMV in the city somebody spray-painted "6 million Holocaust victims, cit.  Pinocchio."


More: Corriere Della Sera, via CFCA