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Britain
UK considering scrapping Holocaust Day?
2005-09-13
Advisers appointed by British Prime Minister Tony Blair are proposing that Britain get rid of Holocaust Memorial Day because Muslims find it offensive, the British Sunday Times reported.

The draft proposals - which provoked a backlash from British Jewish leaders - want to replace Holocaust Memorial Day with a Genocide Day that would include recognition of Muslim deaths in the West Bank and Gaza, Chechnya and Bosnia, the Times said.

A Home Office spokesman said it would consider the proposals but said it regarded the Holocaust as a "defining tragedy in European history," according to the report.

"The very name Holocaust Memorial Day sounds too exclusive to many young Muslims," a member of one of the committees was quoted as saying. "It sends out the wrong signals: that the lives of one people are to be remembered more than others. It's a grievance that extremists are able to exploit."

The recommendations, which will be finalized Sunday and submitted to Blair on September 22, were prepared by four committees Blair appointed after the London bombings in an effort to combat extremism.

"There are 500 Palestinian towns and villages that have been wiped out over the years," Ibrahim Hewitt, chairman of the charity Interpal, told the Times. "That's pretty genocidal to me."

Mike Whine, a director of Britain's Jewish Board of Deputies, said the group would fight the proposal.

"Of course we will oppose this move," he told the Times. "The whole point is to remember the darkest day of modern history."

"These Muslim groups should stop trying to evade the enormity of the Holocaust," said Louise Ellman, Labor MP for Liverpool Riverside and a Holocaust Memorial trustee.

Britain's Holocaust Memorial Day was first held in January 2001, and has been held on January 27 every year since then.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#5  That would be the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem who spent so many years as Hitler's personal house guest, the radio personality who spoke directly to the folks back home in Egypt and Palestine, urging them to rise up in support of the NAZI war effort... they could start by killing all the Brits and the Jews in their beds,then keep the women and children as their personal slaves... the Grand Mufti whose favorite nephew and acolyte later went by the name of Yasir Arafat the Palestinian?
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-09-13 22:30  

#4  I don't see what's so "exclusive" about the Holocaust. We can include moslems. We can talk about the moslem SS division. We can talk about the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem.
Posted by: Jackal   2005-09-13 13:00  

#3  I don't know who I find more offensive. The Western revisionists who deny the Holocaust or the Muslims that act as though the only bad thing about it is that the Nazis didn't finish the job.
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2005-09-13 12:17  

#2  The proposal was rejected.



Britain, like the 43 other countries who were part of the initiative to set up a Holocaust Remembrance Day, probably did it because they realise that the rise of Islam has brought with it a resurgence of anti-Semitism. And while they can't directly say or do anything to offend the Saudis and other Muslim terrormasters who prop up their economies, countries such as Britain can, and do, take steps to ameliorate the effects of feeding the crocodile.
Posted by: Alexandra   2005-09-13 11:06  

#1  Why does Britain hold a Holocaust Day exactly?
Posted by: Paul Moloney   2005-09-13 04:46  

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