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El País - Hiszpania | 23/02/2007

The Toaff case relaunches debate on anti-Semitism

Enric Gonzalez ponders the polemic provoked by the book 'Bloody Easter', in which its author, the Israelian writer Ariel Toaff, relates the acusations of ritual murder said to have been perpetrated by Jews in the Middle-Ages. Toaff, who has found himself accused of fomenting anti-Semitic positions, has chosen to withdraw this book from sales in Italy, where it has been published. "History has always been volatile and extremely explosive material", considers Enric Gonzalez. "Investigating the past implies high risk when it involves questions relating to the difficulties and tragedies experienced by the Jews, and not just in recent times. ... The Toaff case is an umpteenth example of the old dilemma that has already been much-discussed with negationism, the thesis that says that there was no genocide of the Jewish people in the Second World War. Should limits be imposed on the freedom to investigate and freedom of expression when it comes to anti-Semitism ? Between censorship and the circulation of absurd ideas, what is the worst of two evils?"

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El País - Hiszpania | 13/02/2006

Berlusconi compares himself to Jesus Christ

As the legislative election campaign gets underway in Italy, Enric González, a correspondent with the daily, comments on Silvio Berlusconi's staggering opening gambit. "He has already played all the characters from the repertoire of an insane asylum: on Friday, he likened himself to Napoleon, and on Saturday, to Churchill and Jesus Christ. 'I am the Jesus Christ of politics, the innocent victim who sacrifices himself for everyone," he proclaimed before 5,000 faithful at an event in Ancône." It was a speech in which the head of government offered reassurances that he would save his country from the communist hold. "Never had a conservative leader brandished the communist spectre in such a way ...," González writes. "Only the most radical fringes of the Union, the centre-left coalition, consider themselves communist, but Berlusconi nonetheless hopes to give a fright to those conservative voters who, disappointed by his five years in power, stay away from the ballot box."

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