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Letter decries anti-Semitic books in Minsk |
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Published: 08/16/2007 A Shimon Samuels, the center's director for international relations, in his Aug. 13 letter to Samuels said that alongside church objects, books such as "The Mystery of the Zion Protocols: A Conspiracy Against Russia" and "Myths and Truths about Pogroms" were being sold at a shop called Pravoslavnaya Kniga, or the Orthodox Initiative, blocks from the memorial.
Samuels called on Lukashenko "to officially condemn anti-Semitism and these publications in particular, while also ensuring that the Orthodox Initiative be disciplined and withdraw all such materials definitively."
In 2004, at the urging of a Jewish rights organization, Belarus launched an official investigation of the Orthodox Initiative. It was found not guilty of disseminating hate materials.
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