Genocidal Holocaust-denying Islamic-fascist Iran, dispatches its IHRC to campaign against Holocaust memorial

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Councils and universities urged to boycott Holocaust Memorial Day by Iran-linked group. The Telegraph, Jan 11, 2025.
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Fury over plot to boycott Holocaust Memorial Day in Gaza row - 'disgraceful!'.
As the world gears up to remember the Holocaust, a contentious campaign urging a boycott of the memorial day has stirred deep emotions and heated debates.
By Giles Sheldrick, Jan 12, 2025.


A campaign to boycott Holocaust Memorial Day has sparked fury from those preparing to mark the landmark anniversary.

It is understood the Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) which has links to Iran has written to 460 councils and universities demanding them to snub official commemorations set to be held a fortnight today...

On January 27 millions around the world will commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day, the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Nazi regime’s notorious death camp, where 1.1 million perished, including 960,000 Jews, 74,000 non-Jewish Poles, 21,000 Roma people, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war and up to 15,000 other Europeans.

Prisoners who were not exterminated in gas chambers died of starvation, exhaustion, disease, or were individually executed, beaten to death or killed during medical experiments, as part of what the Third Reich called the Final Solution. The camp was liberated by the Soviet Red Army.

Karen Pollock, chief executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust, said the IHRC's call for a boycott was "shocking and disgraceful".

Some 1.1 million prisoners perished inside the Nazi regime’s notorious death camp.

She said: “This is a cynical attempt to denigrate and undermine the memory of the Holocaust by drawing false parallels between the Holocaust, a unique and unprecedented episode in history, and unrelated current events," she said.

"Such demands, including calls to make the day 'more inclusive' or to insert contemporary political agendas, not only insult the memory of the six million Jewish men, women, and children who were systematically murdered, but also undermine the fundamental purpose of Holocaust Memorial Day. It is vital that commemorations maintain their focus on the Holocaust, that Jewish victims are properly honoured, and that the central role of anti-Semitism in this genocide is unequivocally recognised."

The IHRC bills itself as a campaign, research and advocacy non-profit group which "struggles for justice for all peoples".

It was established in 1997 and enjoys special consultative status with the economic and social council of the United Nations.

But it was criticised in an independent review of the Prevent counter-terror strategy by Sir William Shawcross, who described it as an "Islamist group ideologically aligned with the Iranian regime, that has a history of extremist links and terrorist sympathies".

It is currently campaigning to “boycott genocide”, saying on its website: “We must act now, to do whatever we can to oppose this genocide. One of the easiest things to do is to boycott those that support genocide. There are many companies that support Israel and deserve to be boycotted.”

This year’s global commemorations come amid a spike in anti-Semetic hate crimes following the Hamas murder spree in Israel on October 7, 2023, the deadliest attack on Jews since the Holocaust. More than 1,200 were killed during the incursion, triggering shockwaves around the world which in turn sparked frequent and open attacks on Jews in cities including London.

In the first six months of last year the Community Security Trust, a Jewish charity, recorded 1,978 antisemitic hate incidents - more than double those in the first half of 2023.

The rise was attributed to the fallout from the massacre.

Some 1,037 of the self-reported incidents were in London, including 411 in Barnet, where Britain’s biggest Jewish community calls home.

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IHRC’s Holocaust Boycott: A Threat to Democracy.
Catherine Perez-Shakdam, Jan 12, 2025, 4:35 PM


Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) is not simply a commemorative occasion; it is an essential confrontation with history, a stark and unflinching reminder of the human capacity for evil and the urgent necessity of vigilance. This year’s event, marking 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, should unite us in solemnity. Instead, the Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) has chosen to desecrate this observance with its call for a boycott.

The IHRC claims Gaza’s omission ... invalidates HMD’s commemorations. Such a statement is not only historically illiterate but also grotesquely manipulative. The Holocaust was an unparalleled atrocity, a meticulously orchestrated campaign of extermination that consumed six million Jews and millions of others in the maw of industrialized genocide. To equate this with contemporary conflicts is a craven attempt to dilute the moral clarity of Holocaust remembrance.

Karen Pollock of the Holocaust Educational Trust has rightly called this boycott “shocking and disgraceful,” a brazen effort to subvert the memory of Holocaust victims with tawdry political manoeuvring. To yield to such demands is to trivialize the Holocaust, to render its lessons mute, and to risk forgetting the singular horror it represents.

The IHRC’s posturing as a moral arbiter is laughable, given its own sordid record. This organization operates as little more than an outpost for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) within Britain. A 2023 independent review of the Prevent counter-terrorism strategy laid bare its extremist affiliations, describing it as ideologically aligned with the Iranian regime, a state synonymous with institutionalized antisemitism and terrorism.

Massoud Shadjareh, the IHRC’s chair, has openly praised Qassim Soleimani, the IRGC commander whose legacy is one of death and destabilization. Shadjareh’s eulogy, wishing for “many, many more Qassim Soleimanis,” is as revealing as it is reprehensible. Meanwhile, the IHRC’s annual Al Quds Day rallies—complete with Hezbollah flags fluttering defiantly in London’s streets—lay bare its alignment with entities dedicated to erasing Israel from the map.

Financially, the IHRC’s lifeblood is provided by its charitable arm, the IHRC Trust. This is not merely questionable; it is a scandal. That charitable status can be used to funnel resources into an organization that promotes such divisive and extremist agendas demands urgent action. The Charity Commission’s ongoing investigation must be thorough, and the UK government must initiate a wider inquiry into the IHRC’s operations, recognizing it for what it truly is: a proxy of the IRGC and a clear threat to British values.

The IHRC’s actions are not a matter of mere disagreement; they represent a direct assault on the principles of liberal democracy. Its narrative, draped in the guise of justice, is nothing more than a Trojan horse for the corrosive ideology of the Iranian regime. This is not simply an affront to Jewish communities; it is an affront to all who value pluralism, human rights, and the inviolability of historical truth.

State officials must cease their complacency. By failing to confront the IHRC’s activities, they enable the proliferation of extremist narratives that threaten to fracture Britain’s social fabric. A robust, transparent, and public inquiry into the IHRC is not just necessary; it is overdue.

Holocaust Memorial Day must remain an unassailable bastion against the tides of historical revisionism and hatred. It is a day that calls us to confront the consequences of prejudice and to reaffirm our commitment to a world where such horrors are never repeated. The IHRC’s call for a boycott must be met not with appeasement but with renewed determination to ensure HMD’s enduring relevance.

Local councils, universities, and civic leaders must rebuff this boycott with resolute participation in Holocaust Memorial Day events. The message must be clear: the lessons of the Holocaust are non-negotiable, and its memory is sacrosanct.

The IHRC’s boycott is not merely an insult to history; it is a calculated move to sow division and advance an agenda antithetical to the values of any free society. Britain must resist this with every fibre of its being. By safeguarding Holocaust remembrance, we honor the past, protect the present, and commit to a future where such atrocities are never allowed to happen again. Let us defend the sanctity of Holocaust Memorial Day and reaffirm, unequivocally, that “Never Again” is a promise we intend to keep.

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Pro-Hamas Islamists Celebrate, and Gather in London, in the Wake of Israel Slaughter. October 7, 2023. Sam Westrop. Focus on Western Islamism. Oct 7, 2023.


Islamic Human Rights Commission headquarters in London (Google Maps) Just a day after Iran-backed Hamas terrorists slaughtered and kidnapped Israeli civilians, leaving a trail of bodies across Israel’s border with the Gaza Strip, Iranian Islamists in the United Kingdom are organizing an event, at a venue in London controlled by a British Hamas network, featuring pro-Hamas voices, including a prominent American Islamist leader.

On October 8, the Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is hosting a talk on “Justice, Peace and Reconciliation in Palestine.”


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50 peers accuse the IHRC charity of ‘primitive and dangerous antisemitism’. 9 Aug 2024.
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The Jewish Chronicle. Islamic Human Rights Commission blames ‘Zionist financiers’ for UK riots. 7 Aug. 2024.
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Councils and universities urged to boycott Holocaust Memorial Day by Iran-linked group. The Telegraph, Jan 11, 2025.
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Fury over plot to boycott Holocaust Memorial Day in Gaza row - 'disgraceful!'.
As the world gears up to remember the Holocaust, a contentious campaign urging a boycott of the memorial day has stirred deep emotions and heated debates.
By Giles Sheldrick, Jan 12, 2025.


A campaign to boycott Holocaust Memorial Day has sparked fury from those preparing to mark the landmark anniversary.

It is understood the Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) which has links to Iran has written to 460 councils and universities demanding them to snub official commemorations set to be held a fortnight today...

On January 27 millions around the world will commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day, the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Nazi regime’s notorious death camp, where 1.1 million perished, including 960,000 Jews, 74,000 non-Jewish Poles, 21,000 Roma people, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war and up to 15,000 other Europeans.

Prisoners who were not exterminated in gas chambers died of starvation, exhaustion, disease, or were individually executed, beaten to death or killed during medical experiments, as part of what the Third Reich called the Final Solution. The camp was liberated by the Soviet Red Army.

Karen Pollock, chief executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust, said the IHRC's call for a boycott was "shocking and disgraceful".

Some 1.1 million prisoners perished inside the Nazi regime’s notorious death camp.

She said: “This is a cynical attempt to denigrate and undermine the memory of the Holocaust by drawing false parallels between the Holocaust, a unique and unprecedented episode in history, and unrelated current events," she said.

"Such demands, including calls to make the day 'more inclusive' or to insert contemporary political agendas, not only insult the memory of the six million Jewish men, women, and children who were systematically murdered, but also undermine the fundamental purpose of Holocaust Memorial Day. It is vital that commemorations maintain their focus on the Holocaust, that Jewish victims are properly honoured, and that the central role of anti-Semitism in this genocide is unequivocally recognised."

The IHRC bills itself as a campaign, research and advocacy non-profit group which "struggles for justice for all peoples".

It was established in 1997 and enjoys special consultative status with the economic and social council of the United Nations.

But it was criticised in an independent review of the Prevent counter-terror strategy by Sir William Shawcross, who described it as an "Islamist group ideologically aligned with the Iranian regime, that has a history of extremist links and terrorist sympathies".

It is currently campaigning to “boycott genocide”, saying on its website: “We must act now, to do whatever we can to oppose this genocide. One of the easiest things to do is to boycott those that support genocide. There are many companies that support Israel and deserve to be boycotted.”

This year’s global commemorations come amid a spike in anti-Semetic hate crimes following the Hamas murder spree in Israel on October 7, 2023, the deadliest attack on Jews since the Holocaust. More than 1,200 were killed during the incursion, triggering shockwaves around the world which in turn sparked frequent and open attacks on Jews in cities including London.

In the first six months of last year the Community Security Trust, a Jewish charity, recorded 1,978 antisemitic hate incidents - more than double those in the first half of 2023.

The rise was attributed to the fallout from the massacre.

Some 1,037 of the self-reported incidents were in London, including 411 in Barnet, where Britain’s biggest Jewish community calls home.


Link


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IHRC’s Holocaust Boycott: A Threat to Democracy.
Catherine Perez-Shakdam, Jan 12, 2025, 4:35 PM


Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) is not simply a commemorative occasion; it is an essential confrontation with history, a stark and unflinching reminder of the human capacity for evil and the urgent necessity of vigilance. This year’s event, marking 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, should unite us in solemnity. Instead, the Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) has chosen to desecrate this observance with its call for a boycott.

The IHRC claims Gaza’s omission ... invalidates HMD’s commemorations. Such a statement is not only historically illiterate but also grotesquely manipulative. The Holocaust was an unparalleled atrocity, a meticulously orchestrated campaign of extermination that consumed six million Jews and millions of others in the maw of industrialized genocide. To equate this with contemporary conflicts is a craven attempt to dilute the moral clarity of Holocaust remembrance.

Karen Pollock of the Holocaust Educational Trust has rightly called this boycott “shocking and disgraceful,” a brazen effort to subvert the memory of Holocaust victims with tawdry political manoeuvring. To yield to such demands is to trivialize the Holocaust, to render its lessons mute, and to risk forgetting the singular horror it represents.

The IHRC’s posturing as a moral arbiter is laughable, given its own sordid record. This organization operates as little more than an outpost for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) within Britain. A 2023 independent review of the Prevent counter-terrorism strategy laid bare its extremist affiliations, describing it as ideologically aligned with the Iranian regime, a state synonymous with institutionalized antisemitism and terrorism.

Massoud Shadjareh, the IHRC’s chair, has openly praised Qassim Soleimani, the IRGC commander whose legacy is one of death and destabilization. Shadjareh’s eulogy, wishing for “many, many more Qassim Soleimanis,” is as revealing as it is reprehensible. Meanwhile, the IHRC’s annual Al Quds Day rallies—complete with Hezbollah flags fluttering defiantly in London’s streets—lay bare its alignment with entities dedicated to erasing Israel from the map.

Financially, the IHRC’s lifeblood is provided by its charitable arm, the IHRC Trust. This is not merely questionable; it is a scandal. That charitable status can be used to funnel resources into an organization that promotes such divisive and extremist agendas demands urgent action. The Charity Commission’s ongoing investigation must be thorough, and the UK government must initiate a wider inquiry into the IHRC’s operations, recognizing it for what it truly is: a proxy of the IRGC and a clear threat to British values.

The IHRC’s actions are not a matter of mere disagreement; they represent a direct assault on the principles of liberal democracy. Its narrative, draped in the guise of justice, is nothing more than a Trojan horse for the corrosive ideology of the Iranian regime. This is not simply an affront to Jewish communities; it is an affront to all who value pluralism, human rights, and the inviolability of historical truth.

State officials must cease their complacency. By failing to confront the IHRC’s activities, they enable the proliferation of extremist narratives that threaten to fracture Britain’s social fabric. A robust, transparent, and public inquiry into the IHRC is not just necessary; it is overdue.

Holocaust Memorial Day must remain an unassailable bastion against the tides of historical revisionism and hatred. It is a day that calls us to confront the consequences of prejudice and to reaffirm our commitment to a world where such horrors are never repeated. The IHRC’s call for a boycott must be met not with appeasement but with renewed determination to ensure HMD’s enduring relevance.

Local councils, universities, and civic leaders must rebuff this boycott with resolute participation in Holocaust Memorial Day events. The message must be clear: the lessons of the Holocaust are non-negotiable, and its memory is sacrosanct.

The IHRC’s boycott is not merely an insult to history; it is a calculated move to sow division and advance an agenda antithetical to the values of any free society. Britain must resist this with every fibre of its being. By safeguarding Holocaust remembrance, we honor the past, protect the present, and commit to a future where such atrocities are never allowed to happen again. Let us defend the sanctity of Holocaust Memorial Day and reaffirm, unequivocally, that “Never Again” is a promise we intend to keep.


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Related:

Pro-Hamas Islamists Celebrate, and Gather in London, in the Wake of Israel Slaughter. October 7, 2023. Sam Westrop. Focus on Western Islamism. Oct 7, 2023.


Islamic Human Rights Commission headquarters in London (Google Maps) Just a day after Iran-backed Hamas terrorists slaughtered and kidnapped Israeli civilians, leaving a trail of bodies across Israel’s border with the Gaza Strip, Iranian Islamists in the United Kingdom are organizing an event, at a venue in London controlled by a British Hamas network, featuring pro-Hamas voices, including a prominent American Islamist leader.

On October 8, the Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is hosting a talk on “Justice, Peace and Reconciliation in Palestine.”



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50 peers accuse the IHRC charity of ‘primitive and dangerous antisemitism’. 9 Aug 2024.
Link

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The Jewish Chronicle. Islamic Human Rights Commission blames ‘Zionist financiers’ for UK riots. 7 Aug. 2024.
Link
Many people to their core are evil, without compassion. Even if they openly hated another religion, what did these victims of the Holocaust ever do to them? It's brainwashing over decades that prevent them from feeling anymore. They cheered when innocent Israelis were kidnapped and driven by their citizens. They are under the control of Hamas, fearing them, and also rabid against innocents.


What a horrible way to live ones life, I don't know. In some ways I feel sympathy for them for being that dark in their hearts.
 
Many people to their core are evil, without compassion. Even if they openly hated another religion, what did these victims of the Holocaust ever do to them? It's brainwashing over decades that prevent them from feeling anymore. They cheered when innocent Israelis were kidnapped and driven by their citizens. They are under the control of Hamas, fearing them, and also rabid against innocents.


What a horrible way to live ones life, I don't know. In some ways I feel sympathy for them for being that dark in their hearts.
Yes and why is their majority supporting genocidal-Hamas and Oct 7 atrocities?

 
Yes and why is their majority supporting genocidal-Hamas and Oct 7 atrocities?

This is why one of the "D's" in the three or four D's Israel said they require in order to feel secure beside Palestine is "deradicalization".

When you are using cartoons to encourage children to kill Israelis and Jews and you are formulating an irrational hatred against them, it isn't healthy.

I personally believe that in time there will be two states. How else can this ultimately end? The manner ion which this looks and functions is beyond my understanding. Logically it can surely be done.
 
This is why one of the "D's" in the three or four D's Israel said they require in order to feel secure beside Palestine is "deradicalization".

When you are using cartoons to encourage children to kill Israelis and Jews and you are formulating an irrational hatred against them, it isn't healthy.

I personally believe that in time there will be two states. How else can this ultimately end? The manner ion which this looks and functions is beyond my understanding. Logically it can surely be done.
Absolutely. It's first of all about [hate] education.
One look at Palestinian Media Watch - A window to Palestinian society | PMW reveals a lot.
 
"MORE HOLICAU$T EXPLOITATION"

It looks like it's time to break out the shrunken heads, "human skin lampshades", the "vaporizer"(1), "human fat soap" and other fraudulent props:

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"HOLOCAUST DEPROGRAMMING COURSE"


What can be more repulsive than to attempt to justify the Gaza Genocide by trotting out the Holocaust over and over again.

"Israel using Holocaust as a cover for Gaza genocide: Holocaust survivor"

Israel is manipulating the memory of the Holocaust ‘as a justification for perpetrating the same in Gaza as a genocide against Palestinians,’ says Holocaust survivor Stephen Kapos


EXCERPTS. “- Israel has made clear it wants to ‘obliterate Gaza as a place to live at all’ and is now in ‘the last stages of ethnic cleansing by means of genocide,’ Kapos tells Anadolu

- Israel and its supporters want to ‘conflate being Jewish with support for Israel and Zionism’ but that is ‘a lie and complete untruth,’ says Kapos


"Israel is manipulating the memory of the Holocaust as a cover to carry out the same atrocities in Gaza, according to a Holocaust survivor.

Stephen Kapos, an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor from Budapest, believes there is no doubt that Israel is committing a “genocide” in the Gaza Strip.

“I am here because I protest against the use of the memory of the Holocaust as a cover and as a justification for perpetrating the same in Gaza as a genocide against the Palestinian people,” Kapos, who lost most of his family in the Holocaust, told Anadolu at a recent pro-Palestine rally in London.” CONTINUED


It's long past time for loyal Americans to crate up our glut of grisly Holocaust theme parks and dump them on the Knesset steps where the "lessons of the Holocaust" are most needed.

What chutzpah...


(1). "Auschwitz: Myths and Facts"

EXCERPT "At the Nuremberg Tribunal, chief US prosecutor Robert Jackson charged that the Germans had used a "newly invented" device to instantaneously "vaporize" 20,000 Jews near Auschwitz "in such a way that there was no trace left of them." [8] No reputable historian now accepts either of these fanciful tales." CONTINUED
 
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ADMISSION

Nazis admit murdering 6 Million Jews in Europe.
Not enough to satisfy Himmler."

In an affidavit dated 25 November 1945, the then 30-year-old Wilhelm Hoettl described a conversation he held with Adolf Eichmann in August 1944 during the closing months of the war. The meeting of the two men took place at Höttl's office in Budapest:
Approximately 4,000,000 Jews had been killed in the various concentration camps, while an additional 2,000,000 met death in other ways, ...


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PLAN REVEALED BEFORE THE HOLOCAUS FINALISED

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It looks like another gullible Holocaustian needs professional help cleaning out his basement.

Watch out for that "Cyclone" gas......it'll just blow you away...


MEANWHILE:

“Holocaust Encyclopedia”

ABSURDITIES & LIES

“Absurd Claims”


- an SS father skeet-shooting babies thrown into the air while his 9-year-old daughter applauds and shrieks: “Daddy, do it again; do it again, Daddy!” (See the section “Soviet Union” of the entry on propaganda);

- Jewish children used by Hitler-Youth for target practice (
Soviet propaganda, as above);

- murdering millions of children at Auschwitz using wads soaked with hydrogen cyanide taken from vials (which never existed:
K. Gerstein);

- electrical conveyor-belt executions (see the subsection “
Soviet propaganda” of the entry on Birkenau);

- bashing people’s brains in with a pedal-driven brain-bashing machine while listening to the radio (
Soviet propaganda, as earlier);

- filling the mouths of victims with cement to prevent them from singing patriotic or communist songs (
Soviet propaganda, as earlier). CONTINUED
 

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