Rabbis of Europe call on Armenian government to stop using issue of Holocaust as propaganda

The rabbis of the European continent sent a letter to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and President Vahagn Khachaturyan in connection with the Armenian government's comparison of the attitude of Azerbaijan towards the Armenians living in Karabakh with the Holocaust, which the Jews experienced.

According to Report, the letter reads:

"As rabbis serving the Jewish communities across the European continent, we are writing to you following interviews given by senior Armenian government officials in the international media on matters related to the political conflict with the government of Azerbaijan in which usage was made of horrifying expressions only suitable for the intentional, systematic and largest genocide in the history of humanity which was suffered by the Jewish people. The holocaust.

"During WWII the Jewish people were persecuted, murdered, butchered, burned, tortured, drowned and buried alive. The holocaust was not limited to a single place but occurred throughout almost the entire European continent and with the collaboration of too many nations.

"Expressions such as 'ghetto', 'genocide', 'holocaust' and others are in no uncertain terms inappropriate to be part of the jargon used in any kind of political disagreement. Usage of these terms belittles the terrible suffering experienced by the victims of the horrific holocaust and the Jewish people at large which still bears the indescribable pain of the largest tragedy ever experienced by a single group.

"We call upon you to explicitly and unequivocally clarify that the Armenian people recognizes and honors the terrible human suffering undergone by the Jewish people and that minimizing and belittling the extent of the Jewish people’s suffering to further any political interest through incessantly using phrases associated with the holocaust suffered by the Jewish people should immediately and utterly be stopped. It must obviously be seen that this message is taken onboard by all relevant public bodies representing the Armenian people.

"At this juncture, and specifically in light of the fact that the Armenian government is speaking against 'genocide', we wish to voice our great disappointment with the Armenian government’s collaboration with the governing authorities in the Islamic Republic of Iran - a country which incessantly openly and publicly calls for its destruction of the only Jewish country in the world - Israel."

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