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    Saturday, January 27, 2007
    Direct Link: http://www.mercopress.com/vernoticia.do?id=3D9738& amp;formato=3Dhtml

    UN assembly condemns Holocaust denial; Iran disassociates
    The United Nations General Assembly on Friday condemned without
    reservation any denial of the Holocaust, with only Iran publicly
    disassociating itself from the consensus resolution which was
    immediately hailed by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
    The Assembly, noting that the resolution was adopted on the eve of the
    UN-designated annual International Day of Commemoration for Holocaust
    victims, who also included Roma, Sinti, homosexuals and other groups,
    called on all its 192 Member States `unreservedly to reject any denial
    of the Holocaust as a historical event, either in full or in part, or
    any activities to this end.'

    Welcoming the measure, which was introduced by the United States on
    behalf of 103 co-sponsors, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon issued a
    statement voicing his `strong desire to see this fundamental principle
    respected both in rhetoric and in practice.'

    `By this action today, the General Assembly reaffirms its condemnation
    of the Holocaust as a crime against humanity,' said the body's
    president, Sheikha Haya Al Khalifa of Bahrain.

    `This is a strong reminder to all that the international communityis
    united in opposing all crimes against humanity,' she said. `For the
    dignity of all humanity, we must strengthen our resolve to prevent
    such atrocities, whenever and wherever they might occur.'

    Introducing the resolution, acting US Permanent Representative
    Alejandro D. Wolff said it made clear that all people and all States
    have a vital stakein a world free of genocide.

    `We remember it [the Holocaust], indeed we must remember it, to ensure
    that such events are never repeated,' he stressed. `Those who would
    deny the Holocaust - and, sadly, there are some who do - reveal not
    only their ignorance but their moral failure as well.'

    Iranian representative Hossein Gharibi, while reiterating his
    country's `unambiguous' condemnation of genocide against any race,
    dismissed the resolution as a manipulation to deflect attention from
    Israel's`atrocious' crimes and said it should have included other
    cases of genocide such as Hiroshimaand Nagasaki, where the US dropped
    atomic bombs, Palestine, Rwanda and the Balkans.

    `In view of the above we truly disassociate ourselves from this entire
    hypocritical political exercise,' he declared.

    Israeli Ambassador Dan Gillerman said the lessons of the Holocaust are
    universal, compelling all nations to recommit to preventing the
    horrors of genocide. `While the nations of the world gather here to
    affirm the historicity of the Holocaust with the intent of never again
    allowing genocide, a Member of this Assembly is acquiring the
    capabilities to carry out its own,' he added.

    `The President of Iran is in fact saying: `There really wasno
    Holocaust, but just in case, we shall finish the job.''

    Speaking on behalf of the European Union (EU), German Ambassador
    Thomas Matussek said distortions of historical facts `are a shameful
    failure of the responsibility we all share to ensure a world free from
    such atrocities.'

    Speaking in the name of his country, he noted that the `unprecedented
    crime of the Holocaust was committed by Germans and in the name of
    Germany, and from that stems our very special responsibility.'

    The UN marks Holocaust Commemoration Day annually on 27 January but
    because it falls on a Saturday this year, it will be observed on
    Monday 29 January. In a message prepared for the occasion, Mr. Ban
    calls the Holocaust `a unique and undeniable tragedy.' The remembrance
    `is an essential response to those misguided individuals who claim
    that the Holocaust never happened, or has been exaggerated,' he adds.

    Tomorrow, a month-long exhibition will open in the General Assembly
    Visitors' Lobby, displaying both the plight of the Roma and Sinti
    minorities in Central and Eastern Europe and paintings and sculptures
    by four Holocaust survivors - Joseph Bau (deceased), Henny Trompetter
    Zwecher de Brito, David Friedman (deceased) and Hanka Kornfeld-Marder.

    Last month, on the day he was sworn in as the next UN
    Secretary-General, Mr. Ban was asked about Iran's conference on the
    scale and nature of the slaughter of 6 million Jews. `Denying
    historical facts, especially on such an important subject as the
    Holocaust, is just not acceptable,' he replied. `Nor is it acceptable
    to call for the elimination of any State or people.'

    In 2005, both then-Secretary-General Kofi Annan and the Security
    Council condemned reported remarks by Iranian President Mahmoud
    Ahmadinejad calling for Israel to be wiped off the map.

    mercopress.com
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