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Alemania e Israel instaron a no olvidar ni relativizar el Holocausto en el 80 aniversario de la liberación del campo de concentración de Bergen-Belsen

Alemania e Israel advirtieron este domingo en contra del olvido, el revisionismo de la historia y la relativización del Holocausto en el 80 aniversario de la liberación del campo de concentración nazi de Bergen-Belsen por el ejército británico.
“Ochenta años después del horror de la Shoah, la visión de la historia corre el riesgo de desvanecerse. Vivimos a diario relativizaciones de este crimen inimaginable, también en parlamentos alemanes”, dijo el presidente del Consejo Central de los Judíos en Alemania, Josef Schuster, en un acto en el antiguo campo de concentración nazi ante más de cincuenta supervivientes.
Desde otro lado, en tanto, hay intentos de reinterpretar la historia y “el exterminio de los judíos, que fue central en los delirios de los perpetradores, se deshilacha cada vez más en la memoria de nuestra sociedad”, advirtió durante el homenaje, en el que también estuvo presente la viceprimera ministra británica, Angela Rayner.
Señaló con preocupación que gran parte de la generación más joven en Alemania ignora por completo este periodo, lo que también pone de manifiesto que “el tratamiento de la historia es políticamente controvertido y tanto más vulnerable cuanto menor es el número de personas que aún pueden dar testimonio de lo sucedido”.
“Y eso que, 80 años después de la Shoah, nos encontramos en un hito en nuestra cultura de la memoria”, subrayó.

Agregó que esta situación no puede dar lugar a la resignación, porque “recordar no sólo significa preservar”, sino también “contradecir y actuar cuando se tergiversa la historia, (… ) enfrentarse a la pregunta de cómo el hombre pudo hacer tal cosa al hombre y simplemente contar la historia de lo que ocurrió una y otra vez”.
“La Shoah fue y es una ruptura, una ruptura de la civilización, que nos concierne a todos”, concluyó.
En tanto, el jefe del Gobierno de Baja Sajonia, Stephan Weil, subrayó la obligación de “no olvidar ni reprimir el capítulo más oscuro de la historia alemana y los crímenes asociados a él”, sino de afrontarlo y también de oponerse enérgicamente a “cualquier intento de relativizar la historia, de reescribirla” o negarla.
El trabajo de la memoria, “el puente hacia el presente y hacia las consecuencias a extraer”, es cada vez más difícil, porque “la distancia temporal entre las atrocidades de la época nazi y nuestras vidas es cada vez mayor y las voces del recuerdo, especialmente las voces de los supervivientes, se hacen cada vez más silenciosas” o enmudecen, añadió.
“Nunca más es ahora (…) Nunca más deben ser pisoteadas la dignidad y la vida de las personas en Alemania y en todo el mundo, nunca más deben ignorarse los derechos humanos, nunca más debe permitirse que la arbitrariedad sustituya a la ley. Esa es la lección a extraer del asesinato de tantos millones de personas, esa es la misión de la memoria y el recuerdo”, subrayó.
Por su parte, el embajador del Israel en Alemania, Ron Prosor, se refirió a Bergen-Belsen como “un lugar donde la humanidad fue llevada a sus límites extremos y donde, a pesar de todo, la esperanza no murió”.

“Queridos supervivientes, con su fuerza, con su valor y con sus vidas, son un triunfo sobre la inhumanidad. Estamos en deuda con los supervivientes y con los asesinados”, dijo.
Para el pueblo judío, agregó, “el recuerdo no es un acto del pasado, sino una obligación para el futuro”, al tiempo que subrayó responsabilidad de “garantizar que las historias de los supervivientes no se distorsionen”.
Advirtió de que además de la negación, se observa “otro fenómeno inquietante, la relativización de la Shoah, la difuminación del sufrimiento específico judío”, que “no se produce de golpe, sino gradualmente, no mediante la violencia, sino a través de la academización, en simposios y en notas a pie de página”, de manera que “la propia memoria del Holocausto se convierte en un objetivo”, añadió.
En este sentido, afirmó que “no puede haber futuro sin verdad, ni justicia sin recuerdo”.
De las 120.000 personas que estuvieron prisioneras en el campo de concentración de Bergen-Belsen, murieron más de 52 .000. El campo fue liberado por las tropas británicas el 15 de abril de 1945.
(Con información de EFE)
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Paris judge indicts Chinese woman for theft of gold nuggets from France’s Museum of Natural History

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A Chinese woman was indicted by a judge in Paris for allegedly stealing nearly $2 million worth of gold nuggets from the city’s National Museum of Natural History, including items dating back to the California gold rush.
The Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office announced Tuesday that the 24-year-old suspect was charged with organized theft and criminal conspiracy following the Sept. 16 heist. She was arrested two weeks later in Barcelona, Spain, as she was preparing to return to China, it added.
Prosecutors said on the morning of Sept. 16, a museum curator was notified by a cleaning staff member of debris inside the facility and the disappearance of gold nuggets usually on display, which included an 11-pound nugget from Australia, items linked to the 19th century California gold rush and a nugget gifted by Tsar Nicholas I of Russia in 1833.
An investigation determined that two doors at the museum were cut open with a circular saw. In the mineralogy gallery, the display case containing the nuggets was broken into with a blowtorch, authorities said.
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A mineral of gold from Australia is displayed during the exhibition «Earth’s treasures» on Dec. 18, 2014, in the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, France. (Bertrand Guay/AFP via Getty Images)
At the site, investigators found a screwdriver, saws, the blowtorch and three gas canisters used to power the blowtorch, according to the prosecutor’s office.
It said surveillance footage revealed that a single person entered the museum by force around 1 a.m. on the morning of the heist.
The Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office estimated that the financial loss of the gold nuggets is around $1.74 million, while an additional $58,000 worth of damage was caused by the break-in. It also said the historical and scientific value of the gold pieces was priceless.
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The Galerie de Mineralogie of the National Museum of Natural History is seen in Paris, France. (Rachel Sommer/picture alliance via Getty Images)
At the time of her arrest in Barcelona, the suspect attempted to dispose of around two pounds of melted gold pieces, prosecutors added.
They said the investigation remains ongoing, as authorities are trying to figure out what happened to the stolen items and if there are any accomplices.
In France, the organized theft charge is punishable by up to 15 years in prison.

The National Museum of Natural History in Paris was broken into on Sept. 16, 2025, prosecutors said. (Rachel Sommer/picture alliance via Getty Images)
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The suspect remains in custody while awaiting court proceedings.
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Racist text scandal sinks Trump nominee for government watchdog post

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Paul Ingrassia withdrew his nomination to lead a government watchdog agency on Tuesday after his inflammatory rhetoric came to a head this week in a report about race-fueled text messages he purportedly sent.
Ingrassia’s decision to remove himself from consideration to head the Office of Special Counsel came two days before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs was set to consider his nomination.
«I will be withdrawing myself from Thursday’s HSGAC hearing to lead the Office of Special Counsel because unfortunately I do not have enough Republican votes at this time,» Ingrassia wrote on social media.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., quashed all hope of Ingrassia’s confirmation on Monday, saying, «He’s not going to pass.» When asked on Tuesday if it would be a mistake for Ingrassia to appear for his hearing, Thune laughed and said, «Yeah.»
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Paul Ingrassia, White House Liaison to the Justice Department, left, announces the release of brothers Andrew and Matthew Valentin outside the D.C. Central Detention Facility on Jan. 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Pete Kiehart/The Washington Post)
Ingrassia, 30, said in a group chat, according to Politico, that he sometimes had a «Nazi streak» in him, and he used the term «moulignon,» an Italian slur for Black people, to call for doing away with Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Black History Month.
The leaked chat was only the latest controversy as Ingrassia has floated around the administration serving in two different roles.
In July, Ingrassia faced a formal complaint from a lower-ranking female colleague who alleged, according to Politico, that when they arrived at a hotel for a work trip in Orlando, she found she did not have a room and was informed by Ingrassia that she would be sharing one with him. The woman, who did end up sharing a room with him, later retracted the complaint and Ingrassia also disputed it.
Ingrassia has publicly defended social media influencer and self-described «misogynist» Andrew Tate, and previously worked at a law firm that said he was on Tate’s legal team before his July 2024 admission to the New York bar. Tate and his brother face U.K. charges of rape, actual bodily harm, human trafficking and controlling prostitution for gain, filed by the Crown Prosecution Service in May 2025. They deny the allegations.
Ingrassia was first hired as a White House liaison at the Department of Justice, where he was briefly put in charge of hiring Trump loyalists at the department. But he abruptly left and took a job at the Department of Homeland Security instead.
President Donald Trump nominated Ingrassia in May to lead the Office of Special Counsel, an independent agency (unaffiliated with the DOJ) that vets workplace complaints from federal employees.
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President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, in Washington. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo)
«Paul is a highly respected attorney, writer, and Constitutional Scholar, who has done a tremendous job serving as my White House Liaison for Homeland Security,» Trump wrote on Truth Social at the time.
Ingrassia rejected Politico’s characterization of the text messages, saying through his lawyer that even if they were real, «they clearly read as self-deprecating and satirical humor making fun of the fact that liberals outlandishly and routinely call MAGA supporters ‘Nazis.’»
Ingrassia has been scrutinized time and again for controversial writings, and pressure had been building on Trump to yank his nomination.
In a since deleted X post days after Hamas’ terrorist attack on Israel, Ingrassia called the Palestine-Israel conflict a «psyop.»

Controversial influencer Andrew Tate (C) arrives at the Municipal Court of Bucharest, Romania, on June 21, 2023. (Daniel MihailescuI/AFP via Getty Images)
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A coalition of Jewish organizations was among those who called for Ingrassia’s nomination to be withdrawn.
«Mr. Ingrassia’s public statements and associations with people who espouse antisemitic, racist, and misogynistic views, raise serious questions about his ability to carry out these responsibilities with the integrity, impartiality, and commitment required of the office,» the coalition wrote.
A White House official confirmed to Fox News Digital that Ingrassia was no longer the nominee.
Alex Miller contributed to this report.
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