Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Israel Mourns Holocaust Survivor Lantos

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Israel Mourns Holocaust Survivor Lantos

    ISRAEL MOURNS HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR LANTOS

    Agence France Presse
    Feb 11 2008

    JERUSALEM (AFP) - Israel on Monday hailed the late US congressman Tom
    Lantos, a Hungarian-born Holocaust survivor who played a key role in
    rallying US support for the Jewish state.

    Israel "expresses great sorrow" over the loss of the 80-year-old
    Lantos, who died earlier the same day from cancer of the esophagus,
    the foreign ministry said.

    Lantos "was a leader in promoting Israeli-US ties in Congress. His
    commitment to human rights and the commemoration of the Holocaust
    were the pillars of his public work," it said.

    Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said that "Israel owes a great debt to
    Lantos for dedicating himself to promoting Israeli-US ties and his
    activities for the Jewish people."

    Born in Budapest to a Jewish family in February 1928, Lantos was 16
    when Nazi Germany occupied Hungary. As a teenager, he was a member
    of the anti-Nazi resistance and later of the anti-Communist student
    movement.

    After the Soviets invaded Hungary, he discovered that most of his
    family had died in the Holocaust. By 1947, he was in the United
    States on an academic scholarship and became an economics professor
    in San Francisco.

    He was elected to Congress in 1980 where he served as the chairman
    of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

    Since the Democrats regained control of Congress in 2006 elections,
    Lantos used his committee to launch strident appeals for greater US
    action on human rights in China, Darfur, Myanmar and Russia.

    Under his stewardship, the committee voted in October to describe the
    mass slaughter of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire as "genocide"
    -- plunging US relations with Turkey into crisis.
Working...
X