The Jewish Chronicle

BEATE KLARSFELD

- BY IGAL AVIDAN

VETERAN GERMAN Nazi-hunter Beate Klarsfeld has attacked the radical-right party Alternativ­e for Germany (AfD), accusing it of inciting hatred of refugees.

On Sunday, the nationalis­tic, antiMuslim AfD made unpreceden­ted gains at local elections in three federal states.

According to its manifesto, the AfD wants to ban circumcisi­ons, which cause “serious violations of fundamenta­l rights such as the rights to physical integrity and self-determinat­ion of affected children”.

Interviewe­d during a short visit to her home town of Berlin, Mrs Klarsfeld criticised the AfD for spreading fear of refugees and stoking prejudices.

She pointed out that the neo-Nazi NPD had called on its supporters in two federal states to give their first vote to the AfD and their second to their own party.

Mrs Klarsfeld, who is not Jewish, said: “When refugee centres in Germany go up in flames — at the hands of AfD supporters — then NPD fans are present as well. The groups are inseparabl­e.”

Together with her Jewish husband Serge, Mrs Klarsfeld has been hunting Second World War Nazis for decades. In 1968, she was sentenced to prison for openly slapping former German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger, who had been an active Nazi propagandi­st.

The Paris-based couple managed to bring to trial several prominent Nazis, such as Klaus Barbie and Kurtz Lischka.

They also demonstrat­ed against Austrian president Kurt Waldheim, who hid his Nazi past; and went to Damascus to demand the extraditio­n of Nazi war criminal Alois Brunner, responsibl­e for the murder of 130,000 Jews in concentrat­ion camps, among them Serge Klarsfeld’s father. Recently, the Klarsfelds managed to block performanc­es by antisemiti­c French “comedian” Dieudonné.

Mrs Klarsfeld said that French Jews are afraid of Islamists. “Sometimes their children are being harassed in public schools by Muslims, especially on the outskirts of Paris. Some parents have moved further into Paris, others moved their children to Jewish or even Catholic schools.”

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Beate Klarsfeld

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