News | Cheshvan 21, 5770 / November 8, '09 | |
![]() Peres receives honorary doctorate Amos Ben Gershom ![]() Check It Out More ![]() | Published: 11/18/08, 9:15 PM British Jews Nix Peres Visit to 'Nameless' Holocaust Plaqueby Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu (IsraelNN.com) President Shimon Peres will not visit a Holocaust plaque in Britain after the local Association of Jewish Refugees withdrew its sponsorship of the new memorial because it makes no mention of Jews. The memorial also does not recognize diplomats who went against British policy and tried to save Jews from extermination, the London Jewish Chronicle reported. President Peres's visit on Thursday with Foreign Secretary David Miliband will take place as planned, but the meeting originally was supposed to precede the unveiling. Invitations to the ceremony were sent out a month ago, according to the Chronicle. He received an honorary doctorate from King's College in London Tuesday night for his long-time diplomatic efforts, and the degree will help silence British university academics, who have been trying to stage a boycott of Israel. Despite the honors, critics of Israel have been vocal. The most prominent is Sue Blackwell, who has a doctorate degree and has been in the forefront of attempts to stage an academic boycott of the Jewish state. Although she has campaigned for free speech for Hizbullah and Hamas terrorist organizations and for Holocaust denier David Irving, she recently wrote to activists that President Peres is a "war criminal" who should be prohibited from speaking. "An official invitation from an Oxford college to deliver a lecture is not a question of free speech anyway," she wrote. "It is a question of giving special honors to the person to whom the invitation is issued. Why should special honors be given to a warcriminal? "Let’s hope that some human rights lawyers can get an arrest warrant issued for him as soon as he sets foot in the UK." The Chill Zone - Funny, Entertaining Videos (Updated daily) © IsraelNN Syndications - This article may not be republished freely. Review what you can publish free of charge and what requires a syndication payment on the Syndications Page.
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