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Christopher Skotnicki Polish-Belgian Association |
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In an earlier published article in Le Soir of 23 March 2001, Mathil,
writing about the Jedwabne massacre, supports the thesis of Jan Gross who
stated that 1600 Jews were pushed into a barn and burnt alive by their
Polish neighbors. In today s article Mathil recalls the statement of the
Institute of National Memory in Poland (IPN) saying that some 250 Jews
were pushed into a barn and burnt alive by the Poles. He does not mention
other discoveries, essential to the Jedwabne affair such as: 89 Mauser
bullets 7.5mm, and other objects found during the exhumation in Jedwabne
site, which could only be possessed by German officers. These details
considered unimportant by the author, change dramatically the whole
incident, indicating an active role and engagement of German officers in
the tragedy this fact is systematically ignored by Mathil.
It became a fashion today to accuse individual people as well as
entire nations of anti-semitism. The Poles are not the only ones in the
boat. This anti-semitic mania is being created by a group of people,
trying to make a fortune on the The Holocaust industry , as rightly named
by a Jewish author Norman Finkelstein in his book with the same title.
This fortune-making on an alleged anti-semitism is carried out at the
cost of accused nations as well as of the Jews themselves. Finkelstein
reveals how the process of gaining money and power is done by those who
had little or nothing at all to do with the Holocaust suffering.
In addition to the above, another fact is astounding: how easy it is
for descendents of a nation that once was a victim of a nazi terror to
take a role of an executioner. What is meant here is all the evil that
Israel allows itself doing in relation to the Palestinians and the
Lebanese. Another Jew, Josef Ben-Eliezer, talked about it in his
interview on BBC. In his book Lost art of forgiveness he writes how
serving as a soldier in Israel after the WWII he was a witness to a
continuous terror on the Palestinians performed by the Israeli army. Not
being able to live with it any more, he left the country and settled down
in Germany. To this day, he cannot understand how a nation that once has
suffered so much becomes itself an instrument of terror. It is a matter
of time that the Jews be forced to bow their heads and face the truth
about themselves, he says.
All this sheds a serious doubt on Jewish credibility on the international
arena. Will the old saying: He who uses a sword, vanishes by a sword come true?
Christopher Skotnicki
Polish-Belgian Association
Christopher Skotnicki, Polish-Belgian Association, 2001-06-10
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