Tag Archives: Rewriting History
April 2013
Tagged ISGAP, Maceva, Rewriting History, Seminars on Red-Brown Issues (Berlin)
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Seventy Years Declaration
Didier Bertin Launches Seventy Years Declaration (SYD) in France; MP Marietta Karamanli is most recent signatory
SYD IN 13 LANGUAGES; SYD SECTION; SYD’S LAUNCH & MEDIA
Question: But what was so wrong with the “Prague Declaration”?
Posted in Boxes
Tagged 2008 Prague Declaration, Rewriting History, Seventy Years Declaration, SYD
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Deception Exposed: The New Documentary Film “Rewriting History”
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by Graeme Blundell
NOTE: This review appeared in today’s Australian. The original publication is available here and here.
This is one of those documentaries that is so compelling and so confronting it leaves you stunned, a little breathless.
It’s both a kind of contemporary international political thriller and a rigorously researched investigation into a piece of the past and the way it is remembered in the present. Or not remembered, when the truth of that past becomes politically problematic.
The film follows two slightly eccentric professors, the Australian Danny Ben-Moshe from the Centre for Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University and Dovid Katz who taught Yiddish at Vilnius University, the oldest in Lithuania, as they confront the Lithuanian government.
Posted in Arts, Double Genocide: The New Form of Holocaust Revisionism & Denial, Film, News & Views, Opinion, Politics of Memory
Tagged Centre for Citizenship and Globalization, Danny Ben-Moshe, Holocaust in Lithuania, Rewriting History
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