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Feb 8, 2011

“HOLOCAUST" HISTORIAN SAYS MASSACRE OF EGYPTIAN PROTESTORS MAY BE DESIRABLE

 

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"HOLOCAUST" HISTORIAN SAYS MASSACRE OF EGYPTIAN PROTESTORS MAY BE 
DESIRABLE
http://tinyurl.com/4g35oe6

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A "Holocaust" historian and former Israeli kibbutznik, "Professor David 
Cesarani, floated the idea of there being a Tiananmen Square-style 
massacre in Egypt as a way of quelling potential post-Mubarak anarchy.

"And there has been no outrage. No Twitterstorm, no blog-based apoplexy, 
no heated radio phone-ins. Perhaps talking about the massacre of 
Egyptians is normal these days.

"Professor Cesarani was asked by Michael Portillo about the 'moral 
dilemma' of how to deal with what comes after Mubarak. What if it's 
worse than Mubarak? Should it be crushed?

"Professor Cesarani said that if one takes the 'wholly pragmatic view,' 
then 'the outcome of a Tiananmen Square-style crackdown is desirable and 
is predictable.' Because, he said, 'if you allow this popular democratic 
movement to run on unchecked, you cannot predict what's going to happen. 
But you can predict probably that after a short, sharp, massive 
clampdown at huge human cost, there will be a sullen stability.'

"Portillo was startled. 'Quite a lot of people would be quite shocked to 
hear what you said – that a Tiananmen-style outcome would be desirable.'

"Cesarani responded that, 'The West is no longer weeping that much over 
Tiananmen Square because we're doing a lot of business with China. So, 
many business interests would say, quietly, that, perhaps, well the way 
in which the Chinese managed their transition was preferable.'

"Another panellist, Matthew Taylor, former adviser to Tony Blair and now 
chief executive of the Royal Society of Arts, later described Cesarani's 
comments on Tiananmen Square as 'incredibly brave' and said: 'In a way, 
I can see his argument."

—Brendan O'Neill 
http://tinyurl.com/4lcrdfc

David Cesarani is professor of history at Royal Holloway, University of 
London, England. He advised the British government office responsible 
for "Holocaust" memorial day and was a member of the Foreign and 
Commonwealth Office delegation to the Intergovernmental Taskforce for 
"International Cooperation on Holocaust Education, Remembrance and 
Research." He is the editor of "The Final Solution: Origins and 
Implementation" (1994) and "Bystanders to the Holocaust: A 
Re-evaluation" (2002), and the author of "Justice Delayed: How Britain 
Became a Refuge for Nazi War Criminals" (1992).

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