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Therapists' 'Nazi' slur

April 14, 2009 15:53

By

James Martin

1 min read

A medical journal has been condemned for publishing an article comparing Israel’s actions in Gaza to Germany under the Nazis.

Therapy Today, the 32,000-circulation house journal of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), ran a 4,000-word article in its March edition titled: “Palestine: to resist is to exist.”

The piece was written by Martin Kemp and Eliana Pinto, two psychotherapists who went on a 10-day trip to the West Bank in November, and gives their views of the effect of the Gaza conflict on the health of the population.

They claimed there were “strong echoes between the period of Nazi rule from 1933 to 1938 and what we witnessed”. They further likened the alleged stoning of Palestinian children by West Bank settlers to “Jews who had been stoned in their gentile schools after Hitler came to power”.