The Jerusalem Post

US Embassy closes booth at Cairo book fair over antisemiti­sm claims

- • By CASSANDRA GOMES-HOCHBERG

The US Embassy closed its booth at the Cairo Internatio­nal Book Fair due to the presence of antisemiti­c materials, the Simon Wiesenthal Center reported on Wednesday.

Earlier this week, the Jerusalem-based center reported that staples of antisemiti­c literature were featured in the Egyptian stand at the 2019 Cairo Internatio­nal Book Fair, including The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, Henry Ford’s Internatio­nal Jew and Hitler’s Mein Kampf.

US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Thomas H. Goldberger responded to the Wiesenthal Center exposé by deciding to close the US booth in protest.

“I immediatel­y contacted the Egyptian government on the phone and in writing to protest the presence of antisemiti­c materials at the Cairo Internatio­nal Book Fair,” wrote Goldberger in a statement, “and to demand that it take immediate action to remove the materials.”

Considered the most important event in the Arabic publishing world, last year’s book fair drew a crowd of over two million attendees as well as publishers from over 27 countries, according to the London-based newspaper Asharw Al-Awsat.

This year’s fair will take place from January 23 until February 10, with over 700 publishers and the Arab League as the guest of honor.

In the past years, the fair has been in the spotlight because of the confiscati­on of books by the Egyptian police that are written by authors considered controvers­ial in the Arab world – such as Mohamed Choukri, Hanan al-Sheikh and Elias Khoury – and for the arrest of journalist­s accused of spreading propaganda against the government.

In an open letter to Egyptian Culture Minister AbdelDayem­m, Wiesenthal Center director for internatio­nal relations Dr. Shimon Samuels said that “to incite hatred against Jews” at a time when Israel and Egypt are working together to fight terrorism is “underminin­g [Egyptian] President el-Sisi’s operationa­l policy.”

 ?? (Reuters) ?? EGYPT’S PRESIDENT Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (center) and Secretary-General of the Arab League Ahmed Aboul Gheit (right) attend the opening ceremony on January 23of the 50th Cairo Internatio­nal Book Fair in Cairo.
(Reuters) EGYPT’S PRESIDENT Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (center) and Secretary-General of the Arab League Ahmed Aboul Gheit (right) attend the opening ceremony on January 23of the 50th Cairo Internatio­nal Book Fair in Cairo.

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