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Abe visits memorial to ‘Japanese Schindler’ in Lithuania

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KAUNAS, Lithuania: Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday visited a memorial to a Japanese diplomat who saved 6,000 European Jews from the Holocaust by issuing visas from war-torn Lithuania, in defiance of Tokyo.

Abe visited the two-storey building, now a museum, that housed the consulate where Chiune Sugihara worked in the Baltic state’s second city Kaunas.

“The courageous humanitari­an act of Mr Sugihara is highly appreciate­d by the whole world,” Abe said, adding that the diplomat worked with ‘conviction and passion’.

“I am really very proud of him as a Japanese.”

Ahead of the visit on Saturday, he told reporters Sugihara’s memory still provides guidance in a world ‘where rule of law and internatio­nal order are being challenged in various forms’.

The diplomat, who died in 1986 aged 86, is thought to have been among around 15 who issued visas for European Jews during World War II.

He is often called ‘Japan’s Schindler’ — a reference to German industrial­ist Oskar Schindler who is credited with saving 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust.

“Sugihara needed a lot of courage to do what he has done, especially when we know that it was dangerous for him to defy the government’s orders,” the head of Lithuania’s Jewish community, Faina Kukliansky, told AFP.

Lithuania’s Foreign Minister Linas Linkeviciu­s described the visit as ‘emotional’.

Sugihara was appointed viceconsul in October 1939, one month after German and allied Soviet forces attacked and carved up neighbouri­ng Poland.

Japan saw still-independen­t and neutral Lithuania, which harboured thousands of Polish refugees, as a perfect location for the polyglot Sugihara to collect intelligen­ce about military developmen­ts in the region.

But when Moscow invaded the country crowds of Jewish refugees, mostly from occupied Poland, started lining up at the Japanese consulate seeking visas to flee.

Sugihara wasted no time in issuing visas, sometimes working 18 hours a day and evading strict instructio­ns issued by Tokyo. — AFP

 ??  ?? Abe is greeted by local residents as he arrives at the Sugihara House in Kaunas, Lithuania. — AFP photo
Abe is greeted by local residents as he arrives at the Sugihara House in Kaunas, Lithuania. — AFP photo

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