Holocaust II: What is really happening in Indonesia?

By Ali Rachmat

On November 9-10, 1938 there were 191 Synagogues burned down in Nazi Germany. None of the criminals were arrested during these synagogue fires. Instead, the flames that burned down Jewish synagogues only made the Nazis more hungry for blood when they saw they could get away with it. "Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it." Incidentally, there are no Jewish people in Indonesia.

This is Germany in 1938. But to the Indonesians it looks like Jakarta in the 1990s.

November 9-10 1938 - Kristallnacht the Night of Broken Glass

Kristallnacht--The November 1938 Pogroms

Nazi Germany in the 1930s. The Jews were blamed for every problem in Germany and "made to pay." They were often even blamed for "burning down their own synagogues" and therefore made ineligible for insurance coverage.

According to eye witness reports, when the Nazis burned down Jewish owned buildings in 1938, they would work hard to contain the flames so that the fire would not spread to other structures.

Indonesian history in the making! Radicals burn down church in Depok, Indonesia. Soldiers watched the burning. No one was arrested, 1999. Reason given for the destruction: "They had no building permit!"

Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1