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03/08/08

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Send Them To Gaza: a short piece about gimmicks and education

Gilad Atzmon


"Instead of sending British youngsters to Auschwitz, I would suggest
spending governmental funds on student trips to Gaza concentration
camp."

David Cameron, the Tory leader, struggles these days. He faces demands for an apology, after he called government funding for school visits to the former Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz a "gimmick".

Cameron accused Prime Minister Gordon Brown's government in a speech on Friday of being "obsessed with short-term gimmicks", including a recommendation to schools to make "trips to Poland".

The British government announced this month it would give 4.65 million pounds to the Holocaust Educational Trust set up in 1988 to educate young people about the Holocaust.

It wouldn't take a genius to guess that the Jewish political institutions in Britain were very quick to tear Cameron apart.

Henry Grunwald, the president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews said: "The board of deputies does not get involved in party politics, but we are surprised and disappointed that David Cameron should in any way have used the word gimmick in connection with visits to Auschwitz."

Karen Pollock, the chief executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust, said: "We do not want to be involved in party politics. But you should not use visits to Auschwitz to score political points."

Seemingly, both Pollock and Grunwald do not like to get involved in 'party politics'. For that purpose they have some very dedicated agents such as Lord Levy, David Abrahams, the Tory Friends of Israel and the Labour Friends of Israel.

The Conservative party was very quick to understand the message. It immediately surrendered to the 'non-political' pressure. Within hours, the Tory spokesman said: "School trips to Auschwitz are a brilliant idea."

Trying to quell the storm, the Conservative spokesman said, "Cameron was not criticising the visits, but rather the fact that the government funding did not cover their entire cost."

Very much like Grunwald and Pollock, I would refrain from interfering with British politics, yet I may suggest that Cameron was absolutely correct. The trips to Auschwitz are indeed a gimmick. As far as I can see, the educational value of these trips is counter effective.

Unlike Karen Pollock from the Holocaust Educational Trust, who said that "Students use their experience to raise awareness of the lessons of the Holocaust in their schools and local communities, challenging prejudice and racism today," I am convinced that trips to Auschwitz are there to divert the attention from crimes that are committed daily in front of our eyes and in our names. The trips to Auschwitz are there to silence ethical awareness. They are there to shutter the possibility of self-reflection.

It is indeed rather easy for the British government to spend some money trying to teach young students how bad the Nazis were 63 years ago. Yet, it is somehow far more challenging for the British government and British educational institutes to confront British wrongdoing in the past and in the present.

Instead of sending British youngsters to Auschwitz, I would suggest spending governmental funds on student trips to Gaza concentration camp. This would have a far greater educational value as far as challenging 'racism and prejudice' goes. Clearly it is in Gaza where millions of Palestinians are starved by the Jewish state, while the West keeps silent.

Britain bears some direct responsibility for the Palestinian tragedy. Firstly, the Palestinian disaster was set by the British Empire. It may have started with the Balfour Declaration, but it matured into a devastating ethnic cleansing in 1948, three years after the liberation of Auschwitz. Secondly, whichever way we decide to look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Palestinians are the last victims of Hitler and the genocide in Gaza is a Shoa in its making.

If Karen Pollock is truly concerned with 'racism and prejudice', Gaza is the place to send the British kids to, so they can come home and ask their grandparents: 'Grandpa, what did you do when it all happened 60 years ago?' We have to send our kids to Gaza so they come home and ask their parents: 'Mum, what can we do to help the Palestinians?'

If Karen Pollock still wants to increase our kid's ethical awareness, yet she isn't convinced that Gaza is the place to do so, she may also want to consider sending our young followers to Basra or Baghdad. At the end of the day, the genocide of the Iraqi people, in which one and a half million Iraqis have died so far, is a war crime committed by the current British Government.

But on second thought, there is no point in sending young British students to Baghdad; they can go there as soon they finish school. They can then participate and contribute to this very contemporary Holocaust that is being committed by Britain and America in the name of democracy and neo-conservative ideology, all they have to do is just join the British armed forces.

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March 8, 2008 Gilad Atzmon was born in Israel and served in the Israeli military. He is the author of two novels: A Guide to the Perplexed and My One and Only Love. Atzmon is also one of the most accomplished jazz saxophonists in Europe. His CD, Exile, was named the year's best jazz CD by the BBC. Please visit his web site: http://www.gilad.co.uk/ He now lives in London and can be reached at: atz@onetel.net.uk This article has also been posted at: http://peacepalestine.blogspot.com/2008/01/gilad-atzmon-two-jewish-jokes-and-hain.html

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Comment from: petunia [Member]
petunia,
Comments are supposed to deal with the article at hand. Your question proves you're out gunning for Mr. Atzmon. You should be focusing on his article instead. Go for the ball,; leave the man alone. Witch hunts are not what this comment section is about. Don't behave like a self-appointed thought police. You must abide by the TPV rules. -Or stay away. Your choice.
rj


Gilad, here's a question. You distributed a Holocaust denial essay to your mailing list saying that the gas chambers in Auschwitz were probably fraudulent. Do you agree or don't you?
Permalink 03/08/08 @ 12:24
Comment from: petunia [Member]
Ah. If David Duke came by and posted, would you say the same thing? David Irving too? That is, is there no limit to how well-established an anti-semite one is, you will still do your best to pretend their criticisms of Zionism aren't grounded in that very same anti-semitism? Would a little selection from "Mein Kampf" also be welcome here, and if anyone complained, would you still say "play the ball, not the man"?
Permalink 03/08/08 @ 14:59
Comment from: rj [Member]
petunia,
Yes, David Duke and Irving would be welcome to submit articles to us, AS WOULD war criminal Ehud Olmert, Minister of Defense Barak and the racist rabbi Dov Lior, IF their articles had any merit and were compatible with the Mission statement of The People's Voice. (Not very likely.) You could submit one too. -The text is what counts, not the author. This goes for comments as well!
rj
Permalink 03/08/08 @ 16:03
Comment from: najwa Ahmed [Member]
It is only the beginning as the decision makers of the Israeli army said. Threats of a new holocaust against the Palestinians from those who taste the ethnic cleansings they said. However, can not we consider what the Palestinians have witnessed since 1948 is a holocaust, a long term holocaust that happened every day, so it won’t be anew thing for us to suffer though this time it is an intensified sufferings addressed against the most innocent, helpless creatures, our children.
What happened in Gaza in the last three days made me ask this question, have any of you ever experienced the life that I and many other Palestinians in Gaza do experience now, have any of you ever lived with the feelings that the moment you are living now might be the last of your life. Or have any of you ever tried to live with the question whether he will witness another sun rise? Or another day with his children?
Have any of you ever refused to remember the first word that his baby said because he knows that it might be the last, and that there is nothing will be left to him except the pain of this memory?
Have any of you lived with the question of how his son might be when he grows up, how he will look like, because his father will not be given the chance to know the answer of his question?
Do you know how your life with such kinds of feelings and doubts might be? I doubt it! I doubt that any nation in the world could suffer the way we and our children have to suffer under the eyes of the international community, with the silence of the Arab world, under the arrogance and brutality of the Israeli government!!
A friend of mine sent me a joke a while ago that describes the state of silence that the World is taking against what is happening in Gaza. The joke says “in a press conference held by G. W bush, he said that we killed 200 Muslims plus one dentist, the crowed were very curious why a dentist, and all the questions where focused in this one dentist, no body paid any attention to the 200 Muslims killed, G. Push was smiling saying to his advisers, I told you that no one will care about the 200 hundred Muslims” and this is our situation in Gaza, no body care about the children, the women, the destruction happened, because we are Palestinians and we have to suffer.
Have you ever lived with the question that you might wake up one day to find your self alone, where your beloved ones are gone without any reason but to be Palestinians. Since yesterday I tried to prepare myself for the worst, that in any moment I might lose my children, my husband or may be in turn they might lose me. The images broadcasted since two days on the TV screens shows that there is no respect for humanity, for childhood, or for any thing. There is no room left for any kind of forgiveness or tolerance, what is remaining is only anger, great bitterness, and a strong attitude to have revenge.
Since yesterday my life has changed, I prepared my children to go to school in the morning with the screaming doubts whether this will be the last time I will see them, whether they will return home safe and secured, or whether I will be able to give them the last look if this happened to them, or I will receive their remains in a plastic bag so I can not say goodbye to their smart innocent faces.
You may all think that I have a heart that is made of stone if I say that I am also preparing my children for the possibility of loosing me or their father in any minute, we might go to work and never be back, I even give them my commands to love each other, to stay close, and to promise that they will never forget me or their father.
Yesterday I was preparing lunch for my kids when I discovered that I am shaking, my hands are trembling, and I can't focus on any thing, it took me hard efforts to try control my self and not show it to my kids. I was like keeping all my senses with every sound, any kind of strange whistle that might be an Israeli strike, though I know that I can not afford neither my children nor my self any kind of guarantees that they will be safe.
Now can you imagine how we live in Gaza, and what kind of life that our children have to live???
The question that keeps coming to my mind do these who send us their killing devices feel so proud when they see the images of the burned children? Or the body of the new bay had born? Or maybe they enjoy the cries and pain of the mothers and children? How do they feel when they return home, and meet with their children? I wonder do they remember their victims in Gaza. Do they tell their children about their victorious stories? Is there a hope that they might feel a little of conscience, I think I should not go far with my wishes because for them we are just an enemy who deserve to be killed, and should not have an endless for their sufferings!!

Permalink 03/10/08 @ 01:28

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