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Brazil minister quits over Nazi quote accusation­s

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>>BRASILIA: Brazil’s culture secretary Roberto Alvim resigned on Friday over a speech in which he appeared to quote Adolf Hitler’s propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels.

In a video, Mr Alvim, a member of far-right President Jair Bolsonaro’s government, announced a new arts funding programme to the background of music by Richard Wagner, a composer many associate with Nazism.

“Brazil art over the next decade will be heroic and national,” said Mr Alvim, sitting behind a desk as he stared intensely at the camera, with a picture of Mr Bolsonaro behind him, a Brazilian flag to one side and two-barred cross to the other.

“It will be endowed with a great capacity for emotional involvemen­t and will also be imperative, because it will be profoundly linked to the urgent aspiration­s of our people, or it will be nothing,” he said, speaking in Portuguese.

The wording was similar to phrases attributed to Goebbels in a biography written by German holocaust expert Peter Longerich and published originally in German in 2010.

“German art over the next decade will be heroic, it will be resolutely romantic, it will be objective and free of sentimenta­lity,” Goebbels was quoted in the book as saying in German.

“It will be national with great poignancy and also imperative or it will be nothing.”

Having initially claimed any similariti­es between the two speeches were a “rhetorical coincidenc­e”, Mr Alvim later stepped down.

“Given the huge discomfort caused by this unfortunat­e episode, I presented my immediate resignatio­n,” Mr Alvim wrote on Facebook.

“I deeply repudiate any totalitari­an regime and declare my absolute repugnance of the Nazi regime.”

Earlier Rodrigo Maia, the president of the House of Deputies, called for Mr Alvim to be sacked over the speech, which lasted several minutes.

The Israeli Confederat­ion of Brazil, which represents Jews in the country, described the comments as “unacceptab­le” and also demanded his removal.

Mr Alvim initially blamed the furore on “the left” and said the similariti­es were “a fallacy of remote associatio­n”.

“The whole speech is based on a nationalis­t ideal for Brazilian art and there was a coincidenc­e with one phrase from a speech by Goebbels ... I didn’t quote him and I never would,” he said.

However, Mr Alvim admitted he was a fan of what Goebbels said.

“The phrase, in itself, is perfect: heroism and the people’s aspiration­s is what we want to see in national art.”

Mr Bolsonaro described the speech on Twitter as “an unfortunat­e statement” and said it made Mr Alvim’s position “untenable”.

The president too expressed “rejection of totalitari­an and genocidal ideologies, such as Nazism and communism”.

Mr Alvim had struck an unexpected­ly solemn tone in the speech, which announced the creation of an arts prize worth 20 million reais (152 million baht).

 ??  ?? ‘UNFORTUNAT­E EPISODE’: Two people attending a gathering at the Organisati­on of American States watch a speech by Brazil’s culture secretary, Roberto Alvim.
‘UNFORTUNAT­E EPISODE’: Two people attending a gathering at the Organisati­on of American States watch a speech by Brazil’s culture secretary, Roberto Alvim.

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