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The JC Letters Page, 26th April 2019

Barbara Weiss, Shimon Cohen, Gary Mond, Laurie Rosenberg, Dan Alder, David-Hillel Ruben and Kay Bagon share their views with JC readers

May 2, 2019 10:50
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Justified objections

In highlighting — most appropriately — the totally unacceptable nature of antisemitic comments on Westminster’s Planning Portal, your article (MPs urge council to act over Shoah memorial hate, JC, April 19) doesn’t sufficiently convey that these are attributable to a mere handful of writers.  The overwhelming majority of objectors to a Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens are totally committed to seeing this project built — on a more appropriate site. 


Furthermore, your article fails to fairly represent our campaign’s collective position in relation to deeply felt, personal and professional opinions regarding the protection of London’s precious public green spaces; nor does it mention the growing numbers of Jewish supporters, united in asking that this park should not be destroyed in their name.


In searching for support for a project with such high moral ambitions, the UK Holocaust Foundation needs to become much more forthright about the following facts: 


The core of the dispute is only to do with saving from destruction a unique corner of historic London; better alternatives exist, including the Imperial War Museum or College Green, the latter adjacent to Parliament, the former one of the original sites. 

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