Daily Archives: 18 January 2012
Free Speech Reaffirmed by Vilnius Judge in Algirdas Paleckis Case
The Seventy Years Declaration
O P I N I O N
by Danny Ben-Moshe
This comment appeared today in the Jerusalem Post and is republished here with the author’s permission.
On January 20, 1942, the Nazi leadership gathered in a villa on the outskirts of Berlin and adopted the “Final Solution to the Jewish Question.” The Wannsee Conference, as this became known, from the suburb where the meeting was held, formalized the process that exterminated so much of European Jewry.
As we mark the seventieth anniversary of that 90-minute meeting in which fifteen people condemned millions to death, there are many crucial lessons to learn from the Holocaust. I wish to highlight two.
Firstly, the killing of a people begins not with violence, but through race-based hatred, progressing to institutionalized discrimination and only then culminating in murder. This is why antisemitism, racism and institutionalized discrimination must be addressed, for if left to fester the consequences can be tragic, severe and widespread.
Box Coverage on Algirdas Paleckis case to Midday 18 January 2012
Free Speech on Trial?
DefendingHistory.com was there. . .
Paleckis Verdict, Postponed to 30 Dec, Postponed again to 18 January 2012 (3 PM)
BACKGROUND: HERE AND HERE
Moacir P. de Sá Pereira comments
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Algirdas Paleckis’s critique of legal neo-Nazi parades, legalized swastikas and military personnel participating in Nazi activities — at the November 2011 conference on tolerance in Vilnius: video; translation; report.