Sweden permits open Nazi provocations and fails to act against anti-Semitism
LOS ANGELES-The Simon Wiesenthal Center (SWC), a leading Jewish Human Rights NGO dedicated to learning the lessons of the NaziHolocaust, is calling on Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven to cancel his country’s plans to host an international conference against anti-Semitism next year in Malmo, Sweden.
“The signals that Sweden’s politicians and police are consistently sending to the country’s tiny Jewish community is that inaction,apathy, and worse will continue unabated”, charged Rabbi Abraham Cooper, SWC Associate Dean and Director of Global Social Action Agenda.
“When neo-Nazis forced the closure of a Jewish community center in Umea, authorities did nothing,” Cooper added. “For nearly adecade, the City of Malmo failed to prosecute a single case of anti-Semitism despite hundreds of incidents targeting the local Rabbi. Sweden’s respected Karolinska hospital has failed to protectJewish doctors from discrimination. Now, Nazis are permitted to gather and protest near Stockholm’s historic synagogue in a square named in honor of Raoul Wallenberg, the hero who saved tens ofthousands of Hungarian Jews during the Nazi Holocaust.
“Synagogues continue to face violent attacks and threats in Europe and U.S., yet Swedish authorities continue to permit Nazis togather in sight of the main Jewish house of prayer in the capital of its country. So the world knows that Sweden protects the rights of its Nazis to gather, march, and threaten. Until it showsthat it respects and protects its Jewish citizens and institutions – under grave threat from Nazis and Islamist extremists -- Sweden has no right to score cheap PR points by convening aconference ‘bemoaning’ anti-Semitism.”
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