The Jerusalem Post

Berlin Jewish rep rebukes diplomat for BDS support

Im Tirzu slams Israeli and Jewish academics for urging discharge of antisemiti­sm commission­er Klein

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

BerlIN – sigmount Königsberg, the representa­tive on combating antisemiti­sm for the jewish community of Berlin, took a senior German diplomat to task on monday for his defense of an alleged antisemiti­c academic who supports Bds and has minimized the holocaust.

“and in addition to the apologists, the head of the cultural and communicat­ion department of the Federal Foreign office, @aa_Kultur, must be counted,” tweeted Königsberg.

The Twitter handle @aa_Kultur is for andreas Görgen, who issued a series of tweets in favor of the south african-based academic achille mbembe in april. mbembe has called for the “global isolation” of Israel; he enabled the boycott of Israeli academics from academic conference­s in south africa.

mmembe has endorsed Boycott, divestment and sanctions (Bds) actions against Israeli jews. The Jerusalem Post first broke the story about Görgen’s pro-mbembe tweets.

With more than 10,000 members, Berlin’s jewish community is the largest local jewish community in Germany. There are 105,000 registered members of Germany’s Central Council of jews – the umbrella organizati­on for local communitie­s.

Critics accused mbembe of trivializi­ng the holocaust and arguing that the jewish state is worse than the now-defunct racist apartheid system in south africa.

Felix Klein, the German government’s antisemiti­sm commission­er, said mbembe “has been criticized in the past for the revitaliza­tion of the holocaust.” he added that mbembe had “questioned Israel’s right to exist and also compared south africa’s apartheid system to the holocaust – something that is out of the question in view of the unpreceden­ted crimes during the Nazi era, and especially given Germany’s historical responsibi­lity for it.”

Post press queries to Görgen, German Foreign minister heiko maas and Chancellor angela merkel’s spokesman stefan seibert were not immediatel­y returned on monday. The simon Wiesenthal Center human rights organizati­on may include Görgen in its top ten list of worst outbreaks of antisemiti­sm for 2020.

a group of 37 Israeli and jewish scholars, a number of whom support Bds, urged that Germany’s interior minister horst seehofer fire Klein due to his opposition to the participat­ion of mmembe at a publicly-funded German cultural event. The cultural and music festival was canceled in april.

The 37 jewish scholars, including 29 Israelis, called for Klein to be fired, “following his shameful attack on prof. achille mbembe.”

“our views on Bds differ, but it is entirely clear: Bds as such is not antisemiti­c and is essentiall­y protected by freedom of speech and freedom of assembly,” asserted the academics.

German jewish organizati­ons, including the Central Council of jews in Germany, issued robust support for Klein in a letter.

signatorie­s of the anti-Israel letter included nine academics from Tel aviv university, eight from hebrew university and three from Ben-Gurion university.

matan peleg, Ceo of the Zionist watchdog group Im Tirtzu, said: “This is yet another unfortunat­e example of how damaging the ‘Bds from within’ phenomenon is to Israel.”

“While tremendous amounts of resources are invested in Israel and throughout the world to combat the internatio­nal Bds movement, these radical Israeli professors are underminin­g these efforts by promoting Bds from within Israel.”

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