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    Romanian Holocaust Research Institute enrich debate

    David Dahan

    EJP
    09/Aug/2005 16:30

    The Romanian government this week announced the creation of a new
    Holocaust Research Institute which could open as soon as September
    2005.

    Its mission will be to "clarify the truth on the Holocaust based on
    scientific research and to focus on the spiritual heritage of the
    Jewish community in Romania."

    Among the thirty people working on the project, fifteen are experts in
    Holocaust history. The project will be financed by the Romanian
    government up to 200,000 euros.

    "A scientific council and an honour committee gathering prominent
    international Holocaust experts will be created as consultative
    branches ofthe research institute," a spokesman for the institute
    said.

    International Commission on Holocaust Studies

    The International Commission on Holocaust Studies in Romania was
    created in October 2003, following the statements of former president
    Ion Iliescu, minimizing the consequences of the Holocaust.

    Directed by the Peace Nobel prize winner Elie Wiesel, the
    commissionâ=80=99s aims to reveal "historical facts" regarding the
    Holocaust in Romania in order toend all the controversies around the
    subject.

    According to the last commission report published in November 2004,
    270,000 Romanian and Ukrainian Jews died in the Romanian administrated
    territories during the war. The report added that 25,000 gypsies were
    deported of whom half perished.

    Urge to Inform Romanian on Holocaust History

    Alexandru Florian from the Institute for Social and Democratic Studies
    in Romania and member of the commission told EJP he hoped the new
    institute will be operational as soon as this Autumn.

    He also said that he was looking forward to October 9th, the Romanian
    day of remembrance of the Holocaust, when the government will announce
    an international contest for the creation of a monument commemorating
    the Holocaust.

    Florian noted an improvement in Romania Holocaust recognition since
    the government statement in 2003 recognizing the Antonescu government
    responsability in the in the deportation of Romanian Jews.

    "Last autumn we broadcasted a documentary on national television
    channels acknowledging the responsibility of Romania in the
    Holocaust," Florian said, adding that "this kind of initiative really
    enriched the debate in Romania regarding the Holocaust."

    When asked if Romania experienced political pressures in order to
    recognize it's country responsibility in the Holocaust, comparable to
    the pressures exerted on Turkey for the Armenian genocide of 1915
    Florian answered: "Of course the government experienced some
    international pressures and political pressures coming from within and
    from Israel, the European Union or the United States, especially after
    the choking statements of former president Iliescu in 2003."

    "Nevertheless, said Florian, `the government's goal in the creation of
    the institute, is not purely political, in order to integrate the
    European Union, but the government has the honorable and sincere
    objective to finally say the truth on the country's role in the
    deportation of the Jews during World War II."

    Florian stressed to EJP that he "hoped that the institute will be of
    great importance in the education of youngsters and elders regarding
    World War IIand the Holocaust."
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