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Hindus opposing EU swastika ban | Hindus opposing EU swastika ban |
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Hindus in Europe have joined forces against a German proposal to ban the display of the swastika across the European Union, a Hindu leader said. | Hindus in Europe have joined forces against a German proposal to ban the display of the swastika across the European Union, a Hindu leader said. |
Ramesh Kallidai of the Hindu Forum of Britain said the swastika had been a symbol of peace for thousands of years before the Nazis adopted it. | Ramesh Kallidai of the Hindu Forum of Britain said the swastika had been a symbol of peace for thousands of years before the Nazis adopted it. |
He said a ban on the symbol would discriminate against Hindus. | He said a ban on the symbol would discriminate against Hindus. |
Germany, holder of the EU presidency, wants to make Holocaust denial and the display of Nazi symbols a crime. | Germany, holder of the EU presidency, wants to make Holocaust denial and the display of Nazi symbols a crime. |
Mr Kallidai said his organisation was writing to European lawmakers to highlight the issue. | Mr Kallidai said his organisation was writing to European lawmakers to highlight the issue. |
The swastika has been around for 5,000 years as a symbol of peace, Ramesh Kallidai class="" href="/1/hi/magazine/4183467.stm">Origins of the swastika | |
Hindu groups in Holland, Belgium and Italy were also involved in the campaign, he said. | Hindu groups in Holland, Belgium and Italy were also involved in the campaign, he said. |
"The swastika has been around for 5,000 years as a symbol of peace," he said. "This is exactly the opposite of how it was used by Hitler." | "The swastika has been around for 5,000 years as a symbol of peace," he said. "This is exactly the opposite of how it was used by Hitler." |
He said that while the Nazi implications of the symbol should be condemned, people should respect the Hindu use of the swastika. | He said that while the Nazi implications of the symbol should be condemned, people should respect the Hindu use of the swastika. |
"Just because Hitler misused the symbol, abused it and used it to propagate a reign of terror and racism and discrimination, it does not mean that its peaceful use should be banned." | "Just because Hitler misused the symbol, abused it and used it to propagate a reign of terror and racism and discrimination, it does not mean that its peaceful use should be banned." |
The group said banning the swastika was equivalent to banning the cross simply because the Ku Klux Klan had used burning crosses. | The group said banning the swastika was equivalent to banning the cross simply because the Ku Klux Klan had used burning crosses. |
The swastika is already banned in Germany. A previous attempt to ban it across the EU in early 2005 failed after objections from several governments, including the British. | The swastika is already banned in Germany. A previous attempt to ban it across the EU in early 2005 failed after objections from several governments, including the British. |
Germany took over the six-month EU presidency on 1 January. | Germany took over the six-month EU presidency on 1 January. |
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