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Politicians challenge extremism in the European Parliament

January 24, 2013 09:50
President of the European Jewish Congress: Dr Moshe Kantor

BySandy Rashty, Sandy Rashty

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Politicians challenged the rise of neo-Nazi and extremist parties in the European Parliament during a Holocaust Memorial Day event on Wednesday.

European Jewish Congress President Moshe Kantor warned that the parliament contained an increasing number of racists and antisemites, reflecting the dramatic rise in antisemitism across Europe.

“From the late 1920’s to the gas chambers of Auschwitz, most of Europe chose to excuse the fact that populations facing economic hardship could be bought off by scapegoating minorities.

"Today, amid economic turbulence on this continent, national parliaments contain increasing numbers of racists and antisemites. It is to the immense shame of all of us that this European Parliament also contains such people,” he said.