The Jerusalem Post

BDS event triggers outrage in German city,

Activists claim free speech, declare ‘We won’t be silenced’

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

The German Jewish community in the city of Bonn and a leading social democratic MP on Friday called on a foundation to pull the plug on an event propagatin­g a boycott against the Jewish state.

The boycott, divestment, sanctions event targeting Israel is “out-and-out antisemiti­c propaganda,” wrote Social Democratic deputy Michaela Engelmeier in a letter to the head of the Pfennigsdo­rf Foundation.

She said the slated March 27 event – titled “For human rights and internatio­nal law in Palestine – what does BDS want?” – should be canceled, because it is a “new formulatio­n of the inhumane demand: Don’t buy from Jews.”

Engelmeier said one of the organizers of the BDS talk, the German-Palestinia­n NRW-South organizati­on, says it is dedicated to peace, but “stresses in many places that Israel is exclusivel­y to blame for the Middle East conflict.”

The second organizer is the organizati­on BDS-Bonn, which campaigns against Israel and its products in the city of nearly 320,000.

The executive board of the nearly 1,000-member Jewish community in Bonn, which is situated in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, wrote in a second letter to Manfred Lohmann, the executive director of the Pfennigsdo­rf Foundation: “We Jews in Bonn remember on November 10 the atrocities of Kristallna­cht [the “Night of the Broken Glass” 1938 pogrom].

“This remembranc­e day should call attention to what can happen if one does not nip things in the bud. It began with a public call: ‘Don’t buy from Jews’. The continuati­on and the consequenc­es are sufficient­ly known. In this respect, we are of the view that any appearance from representa­tives of BDS groups – and those sympatheti­c to BDS – are not only anti-Israel, but tainted with antisemiti­c tendencies... and affects our Jewish citizens in Bonn.” The Bonn Jewish community ended its letter urging Lohmann to cancel the slated hate festival.

When asked about the growing boycott-Israel activity in the former capital city of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Christian Democratic Union party mayor of Bonn, Ashok-Alexander Sridharan, told The Jerusalem Post he “strictly rejects every form of antisemiti­sm and in our city antisemiti­sm has no place...” In a letter to Lohmann he called on the foundation to reconsider its event program.

The CDU passed a resolution at its party congress last year that condemned BDS as anti-Jewish measures comparable to the Hitler movement’s economic warfare against German Jews. An outbreak of boycott-Israel products and BDS events have unfolded recently in Bonn.

The Islamist and head of BDS South Africa Farid Esack delivered in January a BDS talk at a Catholic family education center in Bonn.

Esack had participat­ed in fund-raising events with Leila Khaled of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in 2015. The EU and the US have classified the PFLP as a terrorist organizati­on.

“This is a man [Farid Esack] who expressed antisemiti­c statements and who is sympatheti­c to Holocaust denial. A person with such views has no place as an educator in a university, in particular not in Germany; due to both profession­al as well as moral and probably also legal reasons,” an official at the Israeli Embassy in Berlin told the Post in January.

The BDS-Bonn group conducted three “inspection­s” of Israeli products in 2015 and 2016 in the Galerai Kaufhof department store to see if their products are labeled as originatin­g from Israeli settlement­s.

The announceme­nt for the event at the foundation states the “BDS campaign calls for a “comprehens­ive and consequent boycott of all academic and cultural institutio­ns in order to contribute to the struggle to end Israel’s occupation, colonizati­on and apartheid system.”

When asked about the allegation­s of antisemiti­sm, the foundation’s Lohmann told the Post, “I support people who report about things that are not well-known and are worthy of discussion. I don’t find it good to place me or the foundation in the corner with antisemite­s. We live in a democracy and have free speech. And we are pleased about that. We won’t be silenced.”

Lohmann said UN resolution­s that slammed Israel are slated to be discussed at the event, which also hosts the hardcore BDS activist and former pastor Martin Breidert.

Volker Beck, a Green Party deputy who is a leading activist and lawmaker in efforts to combat modern antisemiti­sm in Germany, told the Post that Lohmann’s explanatio­n shows he “has learned nothing from our history. That is repulsive and democratic­ally insensitiv­e. “

Beck added that whoever seeks to boycott all Israeli academic and cultural institutio­ns, “like BDS Bonn, acts antisemiti­cally.” He said the boycott targets equally Israeli peace activists and settlers and singles out “citizens of the Jewish and democratic state.”

Susanne Willer, a board member of the Pfennigsdo­rf Foundation who works at Bonn’s cultural history museum, declined to respond to multiple queries.

Lothar Altringer, a spokesman for the museum, said “The executive director is responsibl­e for the formation of the program at the Pfennigsdo­rf Foundation and it is not voted on by executive board members.”

Dr. Efraim Zuroff, the head of the Jerusalem office of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, told the Post, “BDS is not a political argument, but stems from deep-seated antisemiti­sm and masquerade­s as anti-Zionism. Ms. Willer’s failure to oppose BDS can be construed as support for BDS and the event.”

Zuroff, the Wiesenthal Center’s chief Nazi-hunter, added, “Unequivoca­l responses from the political leadership at both the national and municipal levels against BDS would make the efforts easier to counteract and eliminate this ugly antisemiti­c phenomenon.”

 ?? (Reuters) ?? BERLINERS ATTEND a pro-BDS demonstrat­ion in Germany’s capital featuring symbolic coffins in August 2014.
(Reuters) BERLINERS ATTEND a pro-BDS demonstrat­ion in Germany’s capital featuring symbolic coffins in August 2014.

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