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2.12.2020. 16:14
IHRA
 
The chair of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance)   (IHRA), Amb. Michaela Küchler has condemned the Holocaust distortion and antisemitic conspiracy myths gaining traction at so-called ‘Querdenker’ demonstrations against coronavirus restrictions around Germany.

“It is simply unacceptable to compare the inconveniences brought about by coronavirus measures with any part of the persecution and murder of Europe’s Jews. Doing so scorns the memory of the millions of victims of the Holocaust,” she said in a statement.

Ambasador Michaela Kuchier, predsjedavajuća IHRA (  International Holocaust Remembrance   International Alliance)  je osudila korištenje Holokausta i mit o uroti koja se dogodila u   " Querdenker" demonstracijama  protiv restrikcija za  corona  virus u Njemačkoj. 

Ona je izjavila: "Jednostavno je nemoguće usporediti neprilike u  mjerama protiv corona virusa sa bilo kojim dijelom progona i ubijanja europskih Židova. Na taj način  se umanje  sjećanje na milijune žrtava Holokausta".


 "Usporedba između sadašnjih  mjera za corona virus i odluke iz i933.godine ( Ermächtigungsgesetz) ili  uputa za socijanu distancu i strahota koje su prošle Anne Frank i Sophie Scholl nije prihvatljivo. To  mijenja naše razumijevanje do čega je doveo Holokaust i njegove devastirajuće posljedice. Takve usporedbe umanjuju naše razumijevanje povijesne istine".


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“The importance of remembering the Holocaust, of respecting the victims, of safeguarding the record – all fundamental to preserving democratic values – only grows as the memory of the Holocaust grows more distant and fewer survivors are with us to share their testimony”. 

The ‘Querdenker’ demonstrations remind us of our responsibility to counter distortion and to insist upon truth in these challenging times. It is with this responsibility in mind that the German Presidency of the IHRA has made the fight against Holocaust distortion an urgent priority,” Amb. Küchler concluded.