The
Simon Wiesenthal Center announced today that its joint exhibition with
UNESCO, “Book, People, Land - The 3,500 Year Relationship of the Jewish
People With the Holy Land”, will open on June 11,
2014, at UNESCO headquarters in Paris. The date was confirmed in an
exchange of letters between Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO and Rabbi
Marvin Hier, founder and dean, Simon Wiesenthal Center.
Photo: UNESCO Director-General Bokova and
Rabbi Hier at UNESCO Headquarters in 2011, just days after the vote to admit
Palestine into UNESCO.
“It was simply ludicrous for the
22-Arab states that belong to UNESCO to attempt to torpedo the
exhibition, just days before its opening, on the grounds that it
interferes with Secretary of State John Kerry’s efforts to jumpstart the Middle
East peace process. Our exhibition, vetted and approved by both the
UNESCO and Wiesenthal Center’s teams, had nothing to do with the peace
process,” said Rabbi Marvin Hier.
“It is ironic, that
while the Arab League was trying to kill this exhibition and all the
attention was focused on Paris, the UN headquarters in New York is
hosting an exhibit entitled, ‘Palestine’, based entirely on the Arab narrative,
which was not criticized as an interference with Secretary Kerry’s
mission.” The Center wishes to thank the US Ambassador to the
UN Samantha Power, Foreign Minister of Canada John Baird, Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, the World Jewish Congress, the American Jewish Committee,
the Anti-Defamation League, B’nai Birth International, the CRIF, and our many
supporters from all over the world for weighing in so strongly.
The
exhibition was written by Hebrew University Professor Robert Wistrich, and
co-sponsored by the governments of Canada, Israel and Montenegro. Members of the
exhibition’s honorary committee include: Elie Wiesel; Lord Carey of Clifton,
former Archbishop of Canterbury; Boualem Sansal, Algerian author; and Professor
Irwin Cotler, former Canadian Justice Minister. |
|
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home