Showing posts with label Belarus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Belarus. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Excruciating Details Emerge on Jewish Ghettos

YNET NEWS: Editor of 'Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos' says research conducted in 'town after town, village after village' in Eastern Europe found that Nazis made 'concerted effort to find every last Jew in every last place'

Even after decades of in-depth Holocaust research, excruciating details are only now emerging about more than 1,100 German-run ghettos in Eastern Europe where the Nazis murdered hundreds of thousands of Jews.

And there were about 200 more ghettos than previously believed, said Martin Dean, editor of the recently published "Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945, Volume II." It's part of a long-term effort to document every site of organized Nazi persecution, beyond the well-known Warsaw ghetto and extermination camps like Auschwitz.

It "gives us information about ghettos that would slip into historical oblivion and be forgotten forever if we didn't have this volume," Holocaust scholar Lawrence Langer said. "Who knew there were more than 1,000 ghettos?"

More Jews died during World War II in Poland and the western Soviet Union — today's Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania — than the estimated 1 million gassed in Auschwitz, Langer said.

"The people are dead, but at least we have the memory of the place where they lived and some knowledge of who killed them," said Langer, an 83-year-old professor of English emeritus at Boston's Simmons College.

The museum fields inquiries daily about survivors' families using the new information — some of it from non-Jews divulging locations of unmarked mass graves. » | Associated Press | Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Monday, March 05, 2012

”Besser Diktator als schwul”


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'Better To Be a Dictator than Gay': Germany Slams Lukashenko Over Slur

SPIEGEL ONLINE INTERNATIONAL: Berlin has reacted with disgust to an insult by the Belarus president about Germany's homosexual foreign minister, Guido Westerwelle. In response to criticism of his country's human rights record, Alexander Lukashenko said it is "better to be a dictator than gay." Westerwelle said the remark "speaks for itself."

German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle on Monday dismissed a comment about his homosexuality by Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, who had said: "Better to be a dictator than gay."

Westerwelle, who last week described Lukashenko as "Europe's last dictator," said on Monday: "This statement condemns itself. I won't budge one millimeter from my commítment to human rights and democracy in Belarus after these comments."

Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman, Steffen Seibert, said Lukaschenko's comment "shows very clearly the position that the Belarus president takes in relation to basic rights. It's interesting to find out this way that Mr. Lukashenko too now classes himself as a dictator."

"That by the way is a view that the federal government reached some time ago and on which the Belarus president delivers proof almost daily," he added. » | SPIEGEL -- with wire reports | Monday, March 05, 2012

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Sunday, March 04, 2012

'Better to Be a Dictator Than Be Gay,' Declares Belarus Leader

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: The mercurial Belarus strongman Alexander Lukashenko has declared he would rather be a dictator than be gay in an attack apparently targeting German foreign minister Guido Westerwelle.

Mr Lukashenko lashed out Sunday at recent sanctions imposed by Europe over his rights record, saying in impromptu remarks at that the foreign ministers of Poland and Germany, who had spearheaded the diplomatic offensive against his government, were outsiders who deserved public scorn. » | Sunday, March 04, 2012

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Homophobia on the EU's Doorstep: Oppressed citizens in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus long for the political support given to their eastern EU counterparts

THE GUARDIAN– AN EXTRACT: All across eastern Europe, more and more LGBT people are standing up for their rights and joining the movement for queer freedom. This is not surprising. Within the LGBT communities of the former Soviet empire, this yearning for equality and human rights is strong and undiminished. Read the whole article here, and comment >>> Nikolai Alekseev | Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Anti-Semitic Remarks of Belarus President

BBC: The president of Belarus has been called "anti-Semitic" after he reportedly blamed Jews for turning a town into a "pigsty".

President Alexander Lukashenko allegedly made the remarks last week after hearing complaints from residents of the eastern town of Bobruisk.

He added that he had been to Israel and seen that "Jewish people do not take care of where they live". Belarus president 'anti-Semitic' (more)

Mark Alexander