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Wiesenthal Centre Calls on President of Iceland for an End to Jew Hatred in Reykjavik Media

PARIS - In a letter to Iceland President, Guðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson, theWiesenthal Centre’s Director for International Relations, Dr. Shimon Samuels, expressed outrage at “the spate of antisemitism yesterday in one of Iceland’s most read newspapers andwebsites, Visir."

The unacceptable online messages are in the main:

- “The Nazis had no better students than the Israelis. Only the gas ovens are missing...”

- “The Nazis used the same methods as the Jews are using now. Hold people in ghettos to be killed later...”

- “The question is which are worse, the Nazis or the Israelis. That’s the sad fact...”

- “Many rich Jews are influential in American politics and therefore the US supports Israel.”

- “These disgusting Zionist rats must be punished for genocide in international courts. But we know that will nothappen.”

- “Israelis call this ‘mowing the lawn’ and its done in the Spring. Kill as many young Palestinian males and teenagers toeradicate possible Hamas members.”

The letter added, “Mr. President, this is hardly the first time we bring Jew-hatred to the attention of Icelandic politicalleaders. Here are a few examples:

- In 2020, we wrote to Prime Minister, Katrín Jakobsdóttir, on the Neo-Nazi posters by the Nordic Resistance Movement (NMR),displayed on Yom Kippur, accusing the Jews of 'cruelty against animals, abuse of women and pedophilia'.

- In the same year, we protested the Icelandic Book Publishers allowing distribution of 'The Hoax of the Twentieth Century: TheCase Against the Presumed Extermination of European Jewry', by Arthur Butz, a vicious antisemite.

- In 2019, we called on Eurovision for the disqualification of Iceland’s pop band “Hatari” (Hate), whose antisemitic incitementcontravenes the spirit and rules of the Song Contest.

- In 2015, we issued a travel advisory on Reykjavik, after its City Council voted to boycott Israel."

Samuels argued, “we understand Iceland’s pride in freedom of expression, but incitement to hate and violence does not fit thatvalue. It rather infringes the freedom and security of all.”

The Centre noted that” the Icelandic Althing, one of the earliest parliamentsin history, has provided legislation against hate-mongering. Sadly, there seems to be no will for its implementation.”

"Mr. President, our Centre offers an antidote: Iceland’s adoption of the IHRA (International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance)Definition of Antisemitism, already a tool for nations (including the EU and Scandinavian countries), municipalities, sports clubs, media, academia, etc...”

The letter recalled, “in addition, Iceland’s commitment at the 2000 Stockholm Conference on Holocaust education was also neverapparently implemented, thus accepting expressions of Holocaust denial - such as those on Visir... We call on you to take measures for all Icelandic media outlets to regularly monitor andrapidly remove such hateful incitement forthwith.”

"We also urge you, Mr. President, to cleanse Icelandic antisemitism in the spirit of our late mentor, Simon Wiesenthal,who would declare: “What starts with the Jews, never ends with them!’,” concluded Samuels.


For further information contact Dr. Shimon Samuels at csweurope@gmail.com, join the Center on Facebook,or follow @simonwiesenthal for news updates sent directly to your Twitter feed.


The Simon Wiesenthal Center is one of the largest international Jewish human rights organizations with over 400,000 member families in the United States. It is an NGO at international agenciesincluding the United Nations, UNESCO, the OSCE, the OAS, the Council of Europe and the Latin American Parliament (Parlatino).


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