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Who are the genocidal war criminals?

August 17, 2025

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The genocide in Gaza , the worst holocaust the world has suffered since the horrors perpetrated by Nazi Germany and its collaborators, continues. The evidence, relating to Gaza, and despite no formal ruling from the International Court of Justice, is clear in the action, words, orders and video clips of the results of the onslaught: […]

Denying Gaza’s Starvation Is No Less Vile Than Denying the Holocaust

July 27, 2025

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Denial is legitimate in Israel, it’s consistent with local political correctness – there is no hunger and descriptions of deliberate starvation in Gaza are an antisemitic conspiracyBy Gideon Levy (Haaretz, Jul 27, 2025) There aren’t many meaner phenomena than the denial of the Jewish Holocaust. Deniers have claimed that it never took place, and that […]

The Disgrace of Deliberate Starvation

July 25, 2025

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To my mind, this is an important example of some honest, journalistic commentary that continues to survive in a society that continues, in the 21st Century, to behave as did those Polish and German citizens who denied knowledge of the Nazi Holocaust. — Terry Bell By Gideon Levy, July 24, 2025 Israel’s plan for the […]

Judaism, the Holocaust & Zionism

June 2, 2013

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The abuse, both of Judaism and the Holocaust, by more extreme adherents of the fundamentally racist political philosophy of Zionism, continues. And the mainstream media continues blindly to use terminology that supports this particular ideological view.

Tutu, Zionism and the Holocaust

January 12, 2011

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THE petition by assorted Zionists to have Archbishop Tutu, Judge Richard Goldstone and Professor Kader Asmal removed as patrons of the Holocaust Centres in Johannesburg and Cape Town should be welcomed.  Because it provides an object lesson to us all, being the clearest indication of the abuse, both of Judaism and the Holocaust, by more […]

Only the latest incident in centuries of persecution

October 4, 2010

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The 2010 expulsions of Roma families from France was only the latest — and more widely publicised — example of the persecution suffered by this community over centuries.