Romania makes Holocaust education mandatory in all high schools

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yankeedoodle

Romania makes Holocaust education mandatory in all high schools
https://www.jta.org/2021/11/17/global/romania-makes-holocaust-education-mandatory-in-all-high-schools

BUCHAREST, Romania (JTA) — The Romanian Senate has adopted a law that makes it mandatory for all high schools and vocational schools in the country to teach a specific subject on the history of the Holocaust and the Jewish people.

The law that passed on Monday stipulates that the course will be taught starting in 2023. Its contents will be decided by the country's education ministry in collaboration with the Elie Wiesel Institute for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania.

In the words of Jewish lawmaker Silviu Vexler, who championed the law, the initiative aims at "countering intolerance and extremism" among youth.

The center-right National Liberal Party and the Social Democrats voted in favor of the law, together with the centrist alliance USR PLUS and the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania.

The law, which was previously passed by Romania's lower chamber, was supported by 107 senators, while 13 legislators voted against it and one abstained.

It was opposed by the populist right wing Alliance for the Union of the Romanians, or AUR, a nationalist party which received 9% of the vote in its debut in a general election last December and is now the fourth largest party in the country's legislature.

AUR lawmaker Claudiu Tarziu deemed the law unnecessary as he claimed Romania hasn't seen a single "serious antisemitic case" in the past 20 years. Tarziu said the law was "in contradiction" with Romanian and European Union laws as well as with "common sense," as it discriminates against "our fellow citizens who belong to other minorities."

According to official statistics included in a report by the Elie Wiesel Institute, a total of 27 antisemitic incidents were reported to authorities in 2020. A number of Jewish cemeteries have been vandalized in recent years.

Romanian Jewish actress Maia Morgenstern — who made international headlines for her role as the Virgin Mary in Mel Gibson's "The Passion of Christ" — last March received death threats by an individual who said he would "throw her into a gas chamber." Antisemitic messages are also rife in nationalist fringe press both online and in print, and historical interpretations of the Holocaust that downplay the role of Romania have been touted by local historians and university professors.

According to the Elie Wiesel Institute, between 280,000 and 380,000 Romanian and Ukrainian Jews were murdered in territories under Romanian administration during World War II.


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yankeedoodle

Right-wing Romanian political party calls Holocaust education 'minor topic,' drawing sharp rebuke
https://www.jta.org/2022/01/07/global/right-wing-romanian-political-party-calls-holocaust-education-minor-topic-drawing-sharp-rebuke

BUCHAREST (JTA) — A right-wing political party has caused a stir in Romania for calling Holocaust education, which was recently mandated in high schools there, a "minor topic."

The populist Alliance for the Union of Romanians party, or AUR, issued a statement Monday accusing the the government of relegating "fundamental subjects" such as "exact sciences, Romanian language and literature and national history" in favor of "minor topics," such as "sexual education" and "history of the Holocaust."

Through this, the government is trying "to undermine the quality of the education system in Romania," the statement read.

AUR holds a total of 43 Senate and lower house seats in Romania's 466-seat parliament. Holocaust history became a mandatory subject in Romanian schools in November.

Israel's ambassador to Romania, David Saranga, argued on Twitter that AUR's statement falls under the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of antisemitism, which Romania's government adopted in 2017.

Speaking to RFI Romania, the government's special representative for combating antisemitism, Alexandru Muraru, hinted at the possibility of outlawing AUR, calling the party "a threat to Romania's constitutional order."

The Elie Wiesel Institute for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania also condemned AUR, accusing its leaders of hiding "behind parliamentary immunity" to avoid being prosecuted for the statement.

AUR's co-leader Claudiu Tarziu responded to Saranga in an open letter published on Wednesday.

"We are Christians, so we can't be antisemites," wrote Tarziu, who denied calling the Holocaust a "minor topic." The senator acknowledged the "sinister horrors" inflicted on Jews by "the Nazi regime," but fell short in mentioning Romania's responsibility in the mass murder.

According to official Romanian statistics, between 280,000 and 380,000 Jews were murdered or died in territories under Romanian administration during World War II.

AUR shocked most of the country by winning 9% of the national elections vote in December 2020, entering parliament for the first time. Some of its leaders have defended the record of historical figures who served in the regime of Romanian dictator Ion Antonescu — an ally of Hitler — or were part of the fiercely antisemitic Iron Guard, a revolutionary fascist movement.