Spain’s Jewish communities insist on investigation into neo-Nazi rally

February 17, 2021 by JNS
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The Federation of Jewish Communities in Spain (FCJE) has called on the country’s hate-crimes public prosecutor to investigate antisemitic hate speech made during a demonstration in Madrid on Feb. 13 of more than 300 people in honour of a neo-Nazi military unit, reported El Pais.

A neo-Nazi rally in Madrid, Spain. Source: Screenshot.

FCJE said it is “unconscionable in a country with rule of law and full democracy for these serious accusations to go unpunished,” adding that in July 2020, Spain joined the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, “which considers accusations against the Jews of being blameworthy for any event to be antisemitic.”

The FCJE will use “all the legal means” available to act against the antisemitism that was on display at the event, added the federation.

Saturday’s gathering was in tribute to the volunteer-based military unit División Azul, or “Blue Division,” which former Spanish dictator Francisco Franco sent to support Adolf Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II.

In a video from the event shared on social media by the digital magazine La Marea, a neo-Nazi later identified as Isabel Peralta tells the crowd in Spanish that “the enemy is always going to be the same albeit wearing different masks—the Jew,” according to a translation by El Pais.

She added: “Because there is nothing that is more true than this statement: the Jew is to blame, the Jew is to blame, and the Blue Division fought for this.” She later stated that communism is “a Jewish invention to pit the workers against one another.”

Israel’s ambassador to Spain, Rodica Radian-Gordon, wrote on Twitter that the “antisemitic proclamations made in the homage to the Blue Division in Madrid are disgusting and cannot have a place in a democratic society. Education and learning the truth about history is the way to avoid the past repeating itself.”

JNS

Comments

3 Responses to “Spain’s Jewish communities insist on investigation into neo-Nazi rally”
  1. Adrian Jackson says:

    Black shirt thugs. Spain was a fascist country for decades under that grub General Franco.

  2. Liat Kirby says:

    History shows that religious leaders more often than not remain silent in the face of antisemitism.

  3. Lynne Newington says:

    Where are the voices of religious leaders?

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