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Wednesday, 27 January 2010

27 January: another day of remembrance, of solidarity, of fighting back.

Today Alec contrasts the stupid bigotry of councillor Terry Kelly with the bravery of Denis Avey.

In recent days Mick Hartley posted on Polish bishop Tadeusz Pieronek who recently claimed that “the Holocaust as such is a Jewish invention”, and on the Nazi propaganda aimed at Iran in the Second World War that set a precedent for some of Ahmadinejad’s recent rants.

Earlier this month, Terry Glavin on the vileness of Britain’s noisiest apologist for the theo kleptocracy in Tehran.
Posted by kellie at 01:57
Labels: germany, iran, israel, poland, ww2

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On Seymour Hersh’s Syria sarin story for the London Review of Books, linking to responses by:
Cheryl Rofer
Dan Kaszeta
Eliot Higgins
Brian Whitaker
Richard Spencer
EA WorldView

Flowers for Jams
A tribute to Shaun Downey, also known as blogger Jams O’Donnell of The Poor Mouth

Rasmus Klump in Scotland
The little-known adventures of a Danish bear in Glasgow

Liars good and bad
On storytelling and history, novelists and liars, and on stories of childhood by Jan de Hartog and Erich Kästner

A Children’s Reader on Law
Trying John Stuart Mill, and turning to Stuart Little instead

From Colonel Blimp to the Danish Resistance
Cartoonists against fascism

Words for killing
On the reasoning used by the Danish Resistance to justify the killing of informers during the Nazi occupation

John Pilger links
A handy list

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