The vandalism in a Tokyo library of a copy of Anne Franks 'Diary'
A strange story has just emerged about the vandalisation of copies of the alleged diaries of Anne Frank in, of all places, Japan. The report says that more than 100 copies of Anne Frank's Diary of a Young Girl have been vandalised in public libraries in Japan's capital Tokyo.
Pages have been ripped from at least 265 copies of the diary and other related books, they added. It is not clear who is behind the vandalism. A US Jewish rights group has called for a police investigation. (Always eager as ever is the Holocaust Industry)
Pages have been ripped from at least 265 copies of the diary and other related books, they added. It is not clear who is behind the vandalism. A US Jewish rights group has called for a police investigation. (Always eager as ever is the Holocaust Industry)
For many Japanese the book forms the basis of their knowledge about the Jewish holocaust. (Sorry, Holocaust as apparently no other race has ever suffered one)
But what might have motivated the attacks remains a mystery. Japan has no history of Jewish settlement and no real history of anti-Semitism.
Toshihiro Obayashi, a library official in West Tokyo's Suginsami area, said: "Each and every book which comes up under the index of Anne Frank has been damaged at our library."
A deep mystery indeed, or has some Japanese scholar suddenly discovered that there are many people for whom the "
But what might have motivated the attacks remains a mystery. Japan has no history of Jewish settlement and no real history of anti-Semitism.
Toshihiro Obayashi, a library official in West Tokyo's Suginsami area, said: "Each and every book which comes up under the index of Anne Frank has been damaged at our library."
A deep mystery indeed, or has some Japanese scholar suddenly discovered that there are many people for whom the "
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