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以色列耶路撒冷日 伊朗出書嘲諷納粹大屠殺
法新社╱張仲琬 2008-09-27 11:05
(法新社德黑蘭二十六日電)伊朗伊斯蘭學生今天在「耶路撒冷日」年度遊行推出嘲諷納粹大屠殺的新書並表示團結支持巴勒斯坦人之際,伊朗民眾高喊「消滅以色列」的口號。
哈瑪斯組織則在加薩市呼籲對以色列發動更多自殺攻擊,來紀念這個日子。哈瑪斯自二零零七年六月起取得加薩統治權,住在這塊巴勒斯坦領土上的居民生活窮困。
伊朗教育部長阿瑪迪出席了伊朗伊斯蘭巴斯杰民兵成員出版的「納粹大屠殺」新書正式發表會,書中主要是漫畫與諷刺評論。
書的封面是一名有鷹勾鼻、穿著傳統服飾的猶太人,在地上畫著屍體的輪廓線。
內頁顯示蓄鬍的猶太人反覆進出毒氣室,而計數器顯示五百九十九萬九千九百九十九的數字。
另一幅插圖的內容是猶太人走進納粹死亡集中營的火爐中,出來的卻是揮舞著槍枝的「恐怖份子」。
還有一幅插圖是一名身上裹著以色列國旗、使用維生系統的病人,吸著納粹毒氣室專用的齊克隆B(Zyklon-B)毒氣。
伊朗不承認以色列,而伊朗總統艾馬丹加因不斷預測以色列將會滅亡並稱納粹大屠殺是個「謎團」,而招來國際譴責。
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080926/wl_mideast_afp/mideastpoliticsjerusalem_080926202512;_ylt=AnR6Tgn_i0UEAur0BY.WecKaOrgF
Iranians mock Holocaust on annual Jerusalem Day
Fri Sep 26, 4:25 PM ET
TEHRAN (AFP) - Iranians chanted "Death to Israel" on Friday as Islamist students unveiled a book mocking the Holocaust in an Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day annual parade to show solidarity with the Palestinians.
And in Gaza City, the Islamist Hamas movement that has ruled the impoverished Palestinian territory since June 2007 marked the day by calling for more suicide attacks on Israel.
The book "Holocaust," published by members of Iran's Islamist Basij militia, features dozens of cartoons and sarcastic commentary.
Education Minister Alireza Ali-Ahmadi attended the official launch of the book in Tehran's Palestine Square.
The cover shows a Jew with a crooked nose and dressed in traditional garb drawing outlines of dead bodies on the ground.
Inside, bearded Jews are shown leaving and re-entering a gas chamber with a counter that reads the number 5,999,999.
Another illustration depicts Jewish prisoners entering a furnace in a Nazi extermination camp and leaving from the other side as gun-wielding "terrorists."
Yet another shows a patient draped in an Israeli flag and on life support breathing Zyklon-B, the poisonous gas used in the extermination chambers.
Iran does not recognise the Jewish state, and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has attracted international condemnation by repeatedly predicting Israel is doomed to disappear and branding the Holocaust a "myth."
The commentary inside the book includes anti-Semitic stereotypes and revisionist arguments, casting doubt that the massacre of Jews took place and mocking Holocaust survivors who claimed reparations after World War II.
One comment, in a question-and-answer format, reads: "How did the Germans emit gas into chambers while there were no holes on the ceiling?" Answer: "Shut up, you criminal anti-Semite. How dare you ask this question?"
In 2006, the Islamic republic hosted a conference of Holocaust deniers and revisionists and a mass-circulation Iranian newspaper held a cartoon competition on the subject.
On Friday, tens of thousands of Iranians marched in Tehran, chanting "Death to Israel," declaring solidarity with the Palestinians and calling for Jerusalem and Israel to be handed to the Palestinians.
Demonstrators carried placards bearing slogans including "Israel will be destroyed, Palestine is Victorious" and "Holy war until victory," and they also torched American and Israeli flags.
In Gaza, a Hamas parliamentarian called for more suicide attacks against Israel as thousands of Palestinians marched to mark Al-Quds Day.
"We call on all the factions to undertake efforts to contain the enemy and halt its aggression by planning martyrdom operations," Ahmed Abu Helbiya told a crowd of more than 2,000 protesters.
Friday's Iran protest follows a fresh verbal attack on Israel by Ahmadinejad.
In an address to the UN General Assembly in New York on Tuesday, he said "the Zionist regime is on a definite slope to collapse and there is no way for it to get out of the cesspool created by itself and its supporters."
Quds Day was started by the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, founder of the Islamic republic, who called on the world's Muslims to show solidarity with Palestinians on the last Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan.
The demonstration was held under an official slogan: "The Islamic world will not recognise the fake Zionist regime under any circumstances and believes that this cancerous tumour will one day be wiped off the face of the earth."