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Holocaust Remembrance Day Event Interrupted By White Supremacists

8-5-2019 < The Daily Sheeple 45 367 words
 


A group of white supremacists in Arkansas interrupted a Holocaust remembrance event this week carrying Nazi flags and shouting racial slurs, local news reported Tuesday.


The Courier reported that demonstrators interrupted Sunday’s March of Remembrance in Russellville, Ark., an event meant to honor survivors and those who were killed in the Holocaust.


“It made me feel terrible, it made me feel terrible for my friends. They were talking to us like we were pieces of nothing,” Joyce Griffis, the event’s organizer told KFSM.


Sir Beryl Wolfson, a 96-year-old World War II veteran, was the guest speaker at the event.  Wolfson says he saw the liberation of the concentration camps with his own eyes. He says he’s traveled all over the state sharing his story for a reason.



“Never forget, because it could happen again, and I’m trying to get this out to the people so it won’t happen again in any place, ” Wolfson said.



Billy Roper told The Courier that his group, Shield Wall Network, protested the event because of the controversy surrounding a scholarship at Arkansas Tech University that was named after the late professor Dr. Michael Link, who was accused by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and others of being a Holocaust denier.



“The rally that we held was a protest against the ADL (Anti-Defamation League), and Dr. Sarah Stein’s attempts to intimidate and blackmail Arkansas Tech University into removing Dr. Michael Link’s name from the scholarship he endowed,” Roper told KFSM. Stein, who is Jewish, is a professor at Arkansas Tech.



The ADL wrote a letter last month that was signed by more than 40 scholars in Jewish studies urging Arkansas Tech University President Dr. Robin Bowen to no longer name the scholarship for Link. The university, in turn, said it found no evidence to support criticism of Link for making anti-Semitic comments in his work, the Arkansas Times reported in April.


Shield Wall Network reportedly held another demonstration in the City Mall parking lot after interrupting the march, according to The Courier.


Local authorities said no one was injured at the event.


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