The Borneo Post

Pence pays sombre visit to Nazi concentrat­ion camp

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WASHINGTON: US Vice President Mike Pence paid a somber visit to the former Nazi concentrat­ion camp at Dachau, Germany on Sunday, against the backdrop of concerns about a surge of anti- Semitic incidents in the United States since Donald Trump was elected president.

Pence, his wife Karen and daughter Charlotte toured the camp where more than 200,000 political prisoners, Jews and others were incarcerat­ed by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. More than 40,000 people died there.

Under gray skies, the Pences placed a wreath at a memorial in the center of the camp and visited the barracks, a crematoriu­m and a gas chamber.

“It was a miracle that we survived,” former Dachau prisoner Abba Naor told the vice president and his family, describing a typical meal as ‘a slice of bread.’ Pence signed a guest book, ending his visit with an hour-long service at the Church of Reconcilia­tion on the camp grounds.

“Moving and emotional tour of Dachau today,” he tweeted on his official Twitter account. “We can never forget atrocities against Jews and others in the Holocaust.”

The vice president and other senior figures in the Trump administra­tion are touring Europe to assure nervous allies of Washington’s ‘ unwavering’ support for Nato, as Pence put it Saturday in a speech to an internatio­nal security conference in Munich. But the stop in Dachau also had a US dimension to as it comes amid concerns over a surge of antiSemiti­c incidents in the United States.

Nearly 60 bomb threats have been received by 48 Jewish community centers across the country, most of them in three days in January leading up to Trump’s inaugurati­on, CNN reported.

A proliferat­ion of post- election incidents involving swastikas painted on school walls and other anti- Semitic symbols have raised concerns that white supremacis­t groups have been emboldened by Trump’s win.

Asked about the incidents twice this past week, Trump initially reacted by def lecting the questions and then by taking umbrage.

He angrily ordered an ultraortho­dox Jewish reporter at a White House news conference Thursday to ‘sit down,’ after he asked about the bomb threats to Jewish community centers, prefacing the question by saying no one in his community thought Trump himself was anti- Semitic. — AFP

 ??  ?? Migrants celebrate outside the Center for Temporary Stay of Immigrants (CETI) after forcing their way through a fence between Morocco and the tiny Spanish enclave of Ceuta. — AFP photo
Migrants celebrate outside the Center for Temporary Stay of Immigrants (CETI) after forcing their way through a fence between Morocco and the tiny Spanish enclave of Ceuta. — AFP photo

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