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                  World Jewish Congress urges Amazon boss to remove from its website Holocaust denying books

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                  World Jewish Congress urges Amazon boss to remove from its website Holocaust denying books

                  18.10.2013, Holocaust

                  The World Jewish Congress (WJC) on Thursday demanded that Amazon.com remove from its website books that deny the Holocaust and promote anti-Semitism and white supremacy.
                  According to reports, these materials are even available to customers in countries such as France, Germany and Austria, where Holocaust denial is a crime and such texts are banned.
                  "No one should profit from the sale of such vile and offensive hate literature. Many Holocaust survivors are deeply offended by the fact that the world’s largest online retailer is making money from selling such material," WJC Executive Vice President Robert Singer wrote in a letter to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
                  "We are shocked and disgusted that Amazon has not yet removed these items, which came to light in news reports on October 14,” Singer said.
                  In the letter, Singer recalls Amazon’s own policy on offensive materials that states :“What we deem offensive is probably about what you would expect. This includes items such as crime-scene photos or human organs and body parts. Amazon.com reserves the right to determine the appropriateness of items sold on our site. Also, be aware of cultural differences and sensitivities. Some items may be acceptable in one country, but unacceptable in another. Please keep in mind our global community of customers.”
                  Amazon.com’s vending of hate literature was exposed by 'The Kernel', an American web publication.
                  In April 2008, the WJC asked Amazon.com to remove merchandise that glorified the Nazi regime. At the time, the firm complied.

                   

                  by: Maureen Shamee

                  EJP