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Hamas, UNRWA and the Holocaust

GAZA, Aug. 31 2009 (Xinhua News Agency ) -- The Islamic Hamas movement and the United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNRWA) argued on Monday over the inclusion into the curriculum of UNRWA preparatory schools a course on human rights that speaks about the "Jewish Holocaust."

UNRWA educates some 200,000 refugee children aged between 6 and15 in the densely populated Gaza Strip, which has been ruled by Hamas since it routed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' security forces and seized control of the enclave in June 2007.

A course of human rights for the 14-year-old children of eighth grade in schools run by UNRWA in Gaza angered Hamas when it talked about the Jewish Holocaust.

The Popular Committee of Palestinian refugees, a pro-Hamas group in the Gaza Strip, severely slammed the UNRWA and demanded it to "immediately" erase the part that speaks about the Holocaust from the Palestinian pupils' curriculum.

The committee sent a letter to the chief of the UNRWA office on Sunday, calling on the UN relief organization to erase the Holocaust subject from the human rights books.

Husam Ahmed, the Popular Committee's coordinator in the Gaza Strip said the material, which is included in the human rights subject, "was formed in a way that shows sympathy with the Jews." He warned of having an attitude "to construct a generation that supports the Jews and the Holocaust" in the Palestinian territories.

Ahmed warned that "if UNRWA ignores our demand, we will organize protests, rallies and demonstrations that are allowed by the law."

"We call on UNRWA to erase the subject ... and stop any future attempt to insert strange concepts or cultures that contradict with the Palestinian values, traditions and principles," said the committee's letter.

"We are against it because those who added the subject to the curriculum aim at playing with the feelings and thoughts of our children," said the pro-Hamas popular committees' letter.

Meanwhile, the interior ministry of Hamas de facto government in Gaza said in a statement that "it expresses astonishment because UNRWA curriculum is talking about the Jewish Holocaust."

"We reject teaching our pupils such thoughts that contradicts with our Palestinian beliefs," said the interior ministry statement, which called on the ministry of education "to check if such news is right."

Meanwhile, UNRWA denied that it teaches the Holocaust in preparatory schools and also denied that the Holocaust is included in the pupils' curriculum.
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And people wonder why we want to outlaw religion.
helenS · 36-40, F
@NativePortlander1970 Religion isn't a necessary part of genocidal ideologies. It may help though, but it isn't necessary. The Nazis were not "inspired" by a religion.
@NativePortlander1970 Who are "we"?
The last time I looked it's free exercise was protected by the US Constitution.
@helenS Yoy are so wrong.
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@LamontCranston Those of us that see religion for what it is, violent groups that call upon death for non believers.
https://onemansblog.com/2011/08/06/christians-openly-advocate-killing-athiests-on-fox-news-facebook-page/
@NativePortlander1970 Could it have something to do with the water in Portland, where they have mostly peaceful demonstrations attempting to burn down the federal courthouse?

Remember that the greatest mass murders in history were committed by atheists, you know, like Stalin and Mao.
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@NativePortlander1970 Forgive me for declining your opening suggestion, well-meant i'm sure.
But your numbers are way off and you are an intolerant hater.

This comment and the two before, which look weird in isolation, were in response to a now deleted (by commenter NativePortlander1970) who also deleted reply to my second comment.