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Auschwitz survivor sees Nazi acts in Israel
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Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
A Nazi death camp survivor slams Israel over its occupation
of Palestine, drawing an analogy between the Israeli army's
indignations and the conduct of Nazi forces during World War
II.
"The Israelis tried to dehumanize the Palestinians, just
like the Nazis tried to dehumanize me," said Dr Hajo Meyer,
86, who survived 10 months in Auschwitz Nazi concentration camp
in Poland.
"Nobody should dehumanize any other and those who try
to dehumanize another are not human," he said at the beginning
of his lecture in Scotland.
The octogenarian Holocaust survivor, who embarked on a 10-day
tour of the UK and Ireland, called Israel "the world champion
in pretending to be civilized and cultured."
The comments by Meyer have provoked a fresh outcry of "anti-Semitism"
by hardline Jewish lobby groups.
However, Meyer, the Dutch-based author of three books on Judaism,
the Holocaust and Zionism, dismissed "anti-Semite"
labels hurled against him.
“Formerly an anti-Semite was somebody who hated Jews
because they were Jews and had a Jewish soul. But nowadays an
anti-Semite is somebody who is hated by Jews,” he stated.
A spokesman for the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network,
of which Dr. Meyer is a member of, backed the remarks.
“Hajo knows that Israel has a long history of abusing
the tragic history of the Holocaust in order to suppress legitimate
criticism of its own crimes," said the spokesman.
"When the people find they can vote themselves
money, that will herald the end of the republic."
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