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Pope candidate accused of holding antisemitic views

February 19, 2013 14:27
Vatican city waiting for the new Pope (Photo: Brigitte Schuldt)

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Anna Sheinman,

Anna Sheinman

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Harvard academic Alan Dershowitz has accused a leading candidate to be the next pope of holding antisemitic views.

In the letter written to the Miami Herald, the law professor accused Cardinal Oscar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga of Honduras, one of the possible replacements for Pope Benedict XVI, of propagating conspiracy theories about Jews.

Mr Dershowitz said that Mr Maradiaga had compared the “Jewish controlled media” to Hitler for its persecution of the church. He also wrote that the cardinal “blamed the Jews for the scandal surrounding the sexual misconduct of priests toward young parishioners,” and that Mr Maradiaga had said: “The Jews got even with the Catholic Church for its anti-Israel positions by arranging for the media — which they, of course, control, he said — to give disproportionate attention to the Vatican sex scandal.”

On Mr Maradiaga’s reaction to the sex abuse scandal, Mr Dershowitz was referring to an interview given by the cardinal in 2002 in Italian Catholic publication 30Giorni. At the time, Abraham Foxman, director of the Anti Defamation League released a statement expressing “outrage” at the cardinal’s implication of “alleged Jewish manipulation of the American media”.

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