Saturday, January 27, 2007

Holocaust Warning

To all Basque-phobes out there (Franco Aleman, John Rosenthal, Joe Gandelman, Colin Davis, to mention some), you better watch it, from today on any denial of the Holocaust is considered a crime.

Here you have the note from Yahoo News:

UN condemns Holocaust denial

The UN General Assembly unanimously condemned denial of the Holocaust, in a move diplomats said was directly aimed at Iran for branding the World War II mass murder of Jews a lie.

In the resolution proposed by the United States and co-sponsored by more than 100 countries, the 192-member Assembly General "urges all 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."

The resolution, adopted by consensus, does not name any country but points to "efforts to deny the Holocaust, which by ignoring the historical fact of these terrible events increase the risk they will be repeated."


Why does it affect you?

Because one of the core issues you deny or downplay when refusing the right of the Basque people to their self-determination are the crimes committed by Francisco Franco's regime against the Basques.

You never talk about Gernika and how the extreme right in Spain has never been accountable for the crimes commit ed by Franco and Hitler that day. I want to remind you today that unlike Berlin, Madrid has never apologized for that genocidal crime.

You conveniently leave out all the Basques that died in Hitler's death camps.

You have never mentioned that the Spanish Guardia Civil hunted down, tortured and murdered Basque resistance fighters who participated in operations to rescue Jewish people (specially children) from the Nazis.

You willingly participate in the massive cover up of the Gestapo crimes in Iparralde, where dozens of Basque villages were destroyed for the active participation of the Baques in the war efforts against the Axis.

Often you refused that there was a Basque Republic before WWII (and a Catalonian Republic for that matter), the only reason why that Basque state ceased to exist was because of the aid that Hitler and Mussolini gave to Francisco Franco.

During WWII while the Basques aligned themselves with the Allies and became a key instrument in the operations to hide and spirit away downed Allied pilots, dissidents and refugees, Franco sent his Blue Division to fight alongside the Nazis in Russia.

After the war the Basque Government in the Exile provided an intelligence network that was proven very valuable when it came to finding Nazi murderers hiding in different Latin American countries in the aftermath of WWII, something that not even the Mossad could match.

So, read this part again:

"...the 192-member Assembly General "urges all 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."


There you have it.

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2 comments:

  1. Great blog.
    I didn't know that basque resitance helped jewish people. I didn't know eather that la guardia civil tried to stop them.

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  2. Thank you for that post!

    I wrote an essay on the Basque people during my junior year in high school, so I realize how hard the Basques have had it under Spain and France. Maybe now they will give you guys an apology.

    Keep fighting. I fully support you.

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