Wiesenthal Centre to European Commission Vice-president: "The European Parliament Must Not Become a Podium for Hate"
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“Assaults on Jews have collateral and strategic consequences – they damage the delicate fabric of democracy itself.”
“Convoke a European Union-wide conference to combat anti-Semitism on every front.”
Paris
In a letter to European Council President, Donald Tusk, the Simon Wiesenthal Centre Director for International Relations, Dr. Shimon Samuels,claimed that, “Saturday’s attacks in Copenhagen set a mimetic pattern following last month’s atrocities in Paris, with a triple target formula:
- Freedom of expression activists
- Police
- Jewish institutions.”
The letter noted, “Denmark was the place of ‘original sin’ for Islamists since the Jyllands Posten 2005 series of Mohammed cartoons. TheCopenhagen meeting on ‘Art, Blasphemy and Freedom of Expression’ featured Swedish caricaturist, Lars Vilks, who,in 2007, depicted Mohammed as a dog.
“Police officers represent the first-line guardians of the very values of respect, tolerance and democracy most reviled by theJihadists.
“Jews, as bulwarks of Western values and quintessentially European for centuries before the concept of a European Union, serve as a strategictarget. Whether anti-West/anti-Europe/anti-Semite (right, left or Islamic radical), the terrorist well understands that assaults on Jews have extensive collateral consequences – they damage thedelicate fabric of democracy itself.”
Samuels argued that, “the danger lies in an apparent media reversal of priorities or cognitive disconnect. Without Paris Charlie and theCopenhagen art meeting, the kosher supermarket and synagogue would fall into the forgotten litany of anti-Semitic incidents in Europe. Linked to the assaults on freedom of expression, they cannotbe viewed as ancillary – for the perpetrator, they are naturally twinned together.”
The Centre warned Tusk that, “Paris and Copenhagen are bound to be precedents for a pan-European epidemic. Condemnation isinsufficient.”
“We call on you to convoke a European Union-wide conference of States,
NGOs, law enforcement, Internet experts, inter-faith leaders and educators to combat anti-Semitism on every front,” concluded Samuels.
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