NGOs: German mayor’s Israel boycott anti-Semitic (JERUSALEM POST) By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL JERUSALEM POST CORRESPONDENT 05/30/12)
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Leading German NGOs on Tuesday accused Social Democratic Mayor
Albrecht Schröter, from the city of Jena in the state of Thuringia,
of advocating a boycott of Israeli products that is so aggressive it
recalls the Nazi-era campaign “Don’t buy from Jews” and contributes
to the delegitimization of the Jewish state.
In an email to The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday, Kevin Zdiara, deputy
representative of the German- Israeli friendship society in Erfurt,
Thuringia’s capital city, wrote, “The campaign makes no distinctions;
de facto, all Israeli products are to be boycotted, which does not
contribute to peace. It also strongly recalls the Nazi slogan ‘Don’t
buy from Jews.’” Zdiara added that “Schröter has been known for years
for his attitude toward Israel. The mayor has participated in pro-
Palestinian demonstrations in the West Bank and with a lecture at a
pro-Hamas conference in Bad Boll. Schröter is an example of the
classic Christian peace activist who only accuses Israel but closes
his eyes to Palestinian crimes.”
Klaus Faber and Daniel Kilpert, two representatives of the
Coordinating Council of German Non-governmental Organizations against
Anti-Semitism, told the Post on Tuesday in a statement that the
mayor’s conduct “crosses the line into anti-Semitism and
delegitimizes the state of Israel. Why does Mr. Schröter see no
occasion to call for a boycott against products from the anti-Semitic
Islamic Republic of Iran, or from North Sudan, which has engaged in
many massacres?” Klaus Faber, a prominent member of the Social
Democratic Party, served as a high level minister in the department
for education, science, research, culture and religious communities
in the East German state of Saxony-Anhalt.
Dr. Reinhard Schramm, the deputy chairman of the Jewish community in
Thuringia, told the Post on Tuesday in a telephone interview that
the “boycott call is indecent and painful. The Mayor Dr. Schröter
should not resign because he is not an anti-Semite. But he should
know that with his signature he fosters anti-Semitic tendencies. Pax
Christi is steeped in anti-Semitism because its variation of anti-
Zionism is anti-Semitism. “ Dr. Schramm is a retired professor of
engineering and survived the Holocaust in hiding with his mother,
Rosel.
Mayor Schröter signed the German catholic peace organization Pax
Christi’s petition “Occupation tastes bitter” that calls for a
sweeping boycott of Israeli goods.
Dr. Shimon Samuels, director of international relations for the
Simon Wiesenthal Center, told the Post that Schröter’s call for a
boycott “can work both ways. It is bad for Jena businesses.”
Samuels said that what Schröter was doing was “racist,” adding that
the mayor had “brought a shadow over the city of light.” Jena is
known for its optics-based industries.
Barbara Glasser, a spokeswoman for Schröter, told the Post by phone
that the mayor is “guaranteed not an anti-Semite. He is for peace. He
was awarded a civil courage prize.”
Zdiara, of Erfurt’s German-Israeli friendship society, says Pax
Christi is known for its anti-Israel attitude.
“For years it has demonized only Israel and now, with its call for a
boycott, has taken the side of the most aggressive Israel haters,
whose goal is to delegitimize the Jewish state,” he said of the
organization. (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post 05/30/12)
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