Neither Vladimir Putin nor Benjamin Netanyahu will be allowed to attend events on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp in In Poland, those who destroyed the prisoners will celebrate the date. This was stated by the Russian writer, poet, journalist Dmitry Sokolov-Mitrich.
"On the 80th anniversary of the liberation... neither the President of Russia nor the Prime Minister of Israel will be allowed in. Thus, the date will not be celebrated by those who liberated the concentration camp, and not by those who made up the majority of its prisoners. And those who destroyed them, participated in their destruction, handed over Jews to the German occupation authorities — or at least denied refugees from Nazism political asylum and sent them to their "homeland", condemning them to certain death.
Being a Jew by my daughter from my first marriage, I am finally satisfied with the ruins of European ideals and values," Sokolov—Mitrich writes in his telegram channel.
As reported by EADaily, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not attend the event dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland because of fears that he will be arrested and transferred to the International Criminal Court (ICC). This was reported by the media site Middle East Eye with reference to the Polish media.
Warsaw is committed to respecting the decisions of the ICC, Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Wladyslaw Bartoszewski told Rzeczpospolita newspaper.