BANGLADESH EDITOR:
FEBRUARY 4 2009 08:08h
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Former Bangladesh state official said that Hitler should have been more thorough concerning the Jewish issue.
After the gory Israeli invasion on the Gaza Strip, the entire world protested. Apart from Hamas, the Israeli Jewish people were condemned and certain media compared the Gaza situation to the Holocaust during World War II. Jews, of course, rebelled and fear of rising anti-Semitisms appeared as well.
As reported by the editor and publisher of the Weekly Blitz, peace activist Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury, Mohammad Asafuddowlah commented on television that Hitler should have been more thorough when it came to the Jewish question, the Israel National News writes.
- My soul bleeds when I recall the recent atrocities against the people of Gaza. And if I was a young man, I would have gone to Gaza with a weapon to exterminate Israel - Mohammad Asafuddowlah said.
He added that he realised that what Hitler did during the Holocaust was
- He should have done this more extensively, to eliminate the total Jewish population from the world - he added.
Asafuddowlah is otherwise a respected politician, who has spent 35 years in the public sector and was the editor-in-chief of The Bangladesh Today paper for a while.
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