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JPost Editorial: Trump’s history lesson
« on: January 30, 2017, 04:23:50 am »
http://www.jpost.com/printarticle.aspx?id=479947

By JPOST EDITORIAL
01/29/2017

International Holocaust Remembrance Day should be a time for introspection and learning from the mistakes of the past, not for blanket bans on refugees from Muslim nations.

Consider the timing of US President Donald Trump’s executive order suspending the resettlement of refugees from war-torn Syria and his ban on people from seven Muslim nations.

He signed the order shortly after issuing a statement noting that the day was International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which commemorates the world’s – and America’s – failure to save European Jewry from systematic genocide.(Trump’s statement did not mention Jews, although it cited the “depravity and horror inflicted on innocent people by Nazi terror.”)

While it would be wrong to draw parallels between the civil war raging in Syria and the Shoah, there are, nevertheless, lessons to be learned from the plight of European Jewry that remain relevant today. Namely, that the free nations of the world have a moral obligation not to stand by in the face of the suffering of refugees – regardless of the circumstances of this suffering.

Yet, that was precisely what appeared to happen when Trump issued his order. Within hours one could witness in airports across America the injury inflicted on families and individuals who at the last minute, after believing they had escaped war and persecution in Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia or Yemen and had reached the promised land, were detained pending deportation back to the carnage and the despotism in their homelands.

A federal judge in Brooklyn on Saturday evening issued an emergency stay, ordering that those stuck at the airports not be returned to their home countries.

But their future and the future of all the others subject to the executive order is far from settled.

The ban may also disrupt the lives and careers of hundreds of thousands of immigrants who have been cleared to live in America under visas or permanent residency permits. Hundreds of thousands more living in war zones and suffering from persecution will lose hope.

Scholars of the Holocaust view their work not just as a purely academic project in uncovering the past, rather they see it as having relevance for humanity today.

This is what motivated hundreds of Jewish scholars of the Holocaust in November to sign a statement condemning “hateful and discriminatory language and threats” against minorities during Trump’s presidential campaign.

In December, at the opening in Jerusalem of the International Institute for Holocaust Research’s conference titled “The Jewish Refugee Problem During the Shoah (1933-1945) Reconsidered,” Avner Shalev, chairman of the directorate of Yad Vashem, cited Syria, expressing “deep concern over the appalling images of massacres of human beings from this turbulent area.”

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Re: JPost Editorial: Trump’s history lesson
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2017, 04:40:50 am »
While it would be wrong to draw parallels between the civil war raging in Syria and the Shoah

Excellent. Then they agree with me that this piece is complete garbage.

BTW, I notice Israel is only taking in about 100 refugees, mostly kids and injured. As a matter of fact there is a law there that makes it illegal to take in refugees and there is a wall on their Egypt side to keep people out.