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Afif Safieh
General Delegate to the UK and the Holy See. |
Children of a lesser God?
“I have never compared the Palestinian Naqba of 1948 to
the Holocaust. My conviction has always been that there is no need
for
historical analogies and comparative martyrology. No one people
has a
monopoly on human suffering and every ethnic tragedy stands on its
own. If
I were a Jew or a Gypsy, Nazi barbarity would be the most
atrocious event
in History. If I were a Black African, it would be slavery and
apartheid.
If I were a Native American, it would be the discovery of the New
World by
European explorers and settlers that resulted in near total
extermination.
If I were an Armenian, it would be the Ottoman massacres. If I
were a
Palestinian, it would be the Naqba/Catastrophe of 1948. Humanity
should
consider all the above morally repugnant and politically
unacceptable.
I do not consider it advisable to debate hierarchies of suffering.
I do
not know how to quantify pain or how to measure suffering but I do
know
that we are not children of a lesser God.”
Afif
Safieh |