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Muslim girls complain of Polish racism on Holocaust study trip

27 June 2017 Europe

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German Muslim schoolgirls who went on a visit to Holocaust memorials in eastern
Poland say they were racially abused by locals during their trip.

The girls, from a Berlin school, spoke on Deutschlandfunk radio about their experience. Four
were wearing Muslim headscarves - and say they were abused.

One girl said a man had spat on her in the street in Lublin, as police stood by grinning and did
nothing.

Another girl said she was expelled from a shop for speaking Persian.

She had been speaking to her brother on the phone.

"They came up to me and said 'can you leave, you're disturbing the people here'. And I thought:
Why? Just because I'm speaking Persian and I'm a foreigner? Yes," she told the radio station.

A Lublin police statement on Tuesday said "the trip participants did not report any complaints to
Lublin police officers".

Group members had addressed two policemen in English, who "heard from the people
translating that there was no problem", the statement said, adding: "the people exchanged polite
smiles".

It also said police had examined CCTV footage, but it did "not show any incident involving
foreigners".

Spitting and knives


In Lublin, the girls said, a market stallholder had refused to sell them water because they were
foreigners. On another occasion, one girl was reportedly threatened with a knife.
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And one girl said that in Lodz "a woman just came up to me and shouted 'get out!' and threw her
drink over me and my camera - she said 'get lost!'"

They were among a group of 20 children - mostly Muslims - from the Theodor Heuss
Community School in Berlin-Moabit.

The Holocaust is a sensitive topic for many Muslims because Jewish survivors settled in British-
mandate Palestine, on land which later became the state of Israel.

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The Poland trip was arranged by a German Holocaust memorial body, the House of the
Wannsee Conference.

Its director Hans-Christian Jasch said: "I'm especially shocked that this happened to youngsters
in our care on this trip - indeed, on a trip dedicated to studying this very topic [racism]. Of course
that's particularly sad." He plans to complain to the Polish embassy in Berlin.

The Berlin group visited Majdanek, a camp on the outskirts of Lublin where the Nazi German SS
murdered Jews during World War Two.

They also visited Treblinka, site of another Nazi death camp, and the cities of Warsaw and Lodz,
whose Jewish communities were slaughtered by the Nazis.

The purpose of the trip was also to find out about the suffering of Polish civilians in general under
Nazi occupation.

The Polish National Prosecutor's Office says that in 2016 anti-Muslim hate attacks almost
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The Polish National Prosecutor's Office says that in 2016 anti-Muslim hate attacks almost
doubled in Poland, compared with 2015.

"Foreigners residing in Poland, especially individuals from Arab countries, more and more often
experience various types of attacks," said Sylwia Spurek, Polish Deputy Ombudsperson for
Human Rights.

She told the BBC that the authorities - especially the police - must act against the "growing
aversion or even hostility" towards foreigners.

Block on refugees
Poland's nationalist government refuses to take in Muslim refugees, arguing that they would
struggle to integrate in Poland's Catholic-majority society.

The EU is in dispute with Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary on the issue. The
four countries reject an EU decision to relocate 160,000 refugees - many of them Muslim
Syrians - currently stuck at reception centres in Italy and Greece.

The leader of Poland's ruling Law and Justice Party (PiS), Jaroslaw Kaczynski, said in October
2015 that the refugees posed a health hazard. He was speaking shortly before PiS triumphed in
a general election.

"Also there are some differences related to geography, various parasites, protozoa that are
common and are not dangerous in the bodies of these people, (but) may be dangerous here," he
said.

Defending Poland's policy, Science and Higher Education Minister Jaroslaw Gowin said "every
nation and people has a right to protect itself from extinction".

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