Contextualizing the Foibe among the massacres of the twentieth century
The Federation of Associations of Istrian, Rijeka and Dalmatian Exiles reiterates its esteem for Dr. Stefano Versari, under whose direction of the Department for the Educational System of Instruction and Training the work of the Ministry of Education - Associations of Exiles Table has achieved particularly significant results, from the consolidated national training seminars to the summer high-level training school through the regional seminars that continue to take place in compliance with the current restrictions.
A complete reading of the circular for which he was hit with protests shows that the incriminating passage is perfectly contextualized in the horrors of the persecutions and massacres of civilians of the last century (it also speaks of the massacres of the Armenians and of Srebrenica), in which from time to time dictatorships, totalitarianisms and exasperated nationalisms have identified a "human category" to be annihilated. Without prejudice to the uniqueness of the tragedy of the Shoah that had happened "on a European scale to the "category" of the Jews. With an atrocious will to annihilate, never experienced before in the history of humanity" as Versari himself specifies.
Those who read without seeking controversy at all costs, those who are not blinded by ideological dogmas that do not allow them to contextualize the tragedy that has overwhelmed our fellow citizens, those who have grasped the gravity of the crimes committed by communism to impose dictatorial regimes in Eastern Europe recently liberated from Nazi-fascism, cannot find anything offensive in what Versari has proposed.
FederEsuli will continue to work with Dr. Versari in order to provide teachers and students with a complete, reasoned and adequately contextualized history of the Foibe and the Exodus, in the spirit of Law 92 of 2004 establishing the Day of Remembrance and approved almost unanimously by Parliament, with the exception of a small minority whose followers must create controversy where it does not exist to demonstrate that they are still present.
Those who read without seeking controversy at all costs, those who are not blinded by ideological dogmas that do not allow them to contextualize the tragedy that has overwhelmed our fellow citizens, those who have grasped the gravity of the crimes committed by communism to impose dictatorial regimes in Eastern Europe recently liberated from Nazi-fascism, cannot find anything offensive in what Versari has proposed.
FederEsuli will continue to work with Dr. Versari in order to provide teachers and students with a complete, reasoned and adequately contextualized history of the Foibe and the Exodus, in the spirit of Law 92 of 2004 establishing the Day of Remembrance and approved almost unanimously by Parliament, with the exception of a small minority whose followers must create controversy where it does not exist to demonstrate that they are still present.
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