Posted on 11/19/2003 6:47:46 AM PST by SJackson
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There are alot more democrats than that in Indiana! :-/
Eva, it's OK to hate people who want to kill you and yours.
This is being treated as a HATE CRIME.
In Europe, it may well have not even been reported.
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olice are treating the case as a hate crime after finding "Remember Timmy McVeigh" written on the wall. Investigators told Action 10 News that the building is nearly a total loss.E
va Kor founded the museum over eight years ago. She's saddened by the fire and wonders why someone set this place ablaze. "It couldn't be as bad and it's not as bad as being and living dead on the floor for two weeks while I fought for my life in Auschwitz." Auschwitz is just one of the memories spread throughout the museum now destroyed by fire.E
va has a message for whoever did this. "They are cowards, they're absolute cowards." While police continue looking for those suspects, Eva plans to keep sharing her memories. "There are two choices in life when we face tragedy. Give in to despair or triumph over it." Triumphing over despair is just what the museum is doing by looking to the future of moving on and starting over. A process that may take some time.I
n the meantime, Eva Kor and Mary Wright will continue to spread the message of how hatred only leads to disaster and as Eva said, "Hatred is ultimately self destructive."T
he International Association of Arson Investigations is posting a $5,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest.
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WTF!!!!
Declaration of Amnesty Auschwitz 50 Years Later
I, Eva Mozes Kor, a twin who as a child survived Josef Mengele's experiments at Auschwitz fifty years ago, hereby give amnesty to all Nazis who participated directly or 'indirectly in the murder of my family and millions of others.
I extend this amnesty to all governments who protected Nazi criminals for fifty years, then covered up their acts, and covered up their cover up. Fifty years after liberation from Auschwitz, I Eva Mozes Kor, in my name only, give this amnesty because it is time to go on; it is time to heal our souls; it is time to forgive; but never forget; It is time to open up all the classified and personal files not only for the sake of history, but to alleviate human suffering. I, as a citizen of the Free World, declare here in-Auschwitz, that I have the human right to locate my Auschwitz files so I know what. germs and chemicals were injected into my body fifty years ago. I expect the leaders of the world to put politics aside and, for the sake of all humanity, assist us in getting our files. Help us make it possible for every Mengele Guinea Pig, for every survivor to find their files, their stories, their past.
I, the only living member of a very large family, in their name and mine appeal to the U.S. Congress, to the Israeli Knesset, the German legislators, and others who have the power, to pass laws dismantling all Nazi-related investigative units, such as the U.S. Justice Department Office of Special Investigations, and open up all Nazi files to survivors and the public.
Look up to the skies, here in Auschwitz. The souls of millions of victims are with us- and I am saying, with them as witnesses: "Enough Is Enough. Fifty Years Is More than enough." I am healed inside, therefore it gives me no Joy to see any Nazi Criminal In Jail, nor do I want to see any harm come to Josef Mengele, the Mengele Family, or their business Corporations. I urge all Former Nazis to come forward and testify to their crimes they have committed without any fear of further persecution. Here in Auschwitz, I hope in some small way to send the world, a message of forgiveness, a message of peace, a message of hope, a message of healing.
NO MORE WARS, NO MORE EXPERIMENTS WITHOUT INFORMED CONSENT,
NO MORE GAS CHAMBERS, NO MORE BOMBS, NO MORE HATRED,
NO MORE KILLING, NO MORE AUSCHWITZES.
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