Today in Labor History December 19, 1900: French parliament gave to amnesty everyone who participated in the scandalous army treason trial known as the Dreyfus affair. The scandal began in 1894 when the state convicted Captain Alfred Dreyfus of treason. He was a 35-year-old French artillery officer of Jewish descent, falsely convicted for espionage and imprisoned on Devil's Island in French Guiana. Émile Zola's open letter “J'Accuse” helped build a movement of support for Dreyfus, putting pressure on the government to reopen the case. In 1899, Dreyfus was returned to France, retried and convicted again, but was pardoned and released. They eventually reinstated him as a major and he served during the World War I. Roman Polanski made a film about the affair called “J’Accuse,” after the Zola letter. However, much of Europe and the U.S. banned screenings of the film due to Polanski’s U.S. rape conviction.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #dreyfess #treason #antisemtisim #devilsisland #prison #deportation #jewish #zola #author #writer #fiction #books @bookstadon

Today in Labor History December 19, 1900: French parliament gave to amnesty everyone who participated in the scandalous army treason trial known as the Dreyfus affair. The scandal began in 1894 when the state convicted Captain Alfred Dreyfus of treason. He was a 35-year-old French artillery officer of Jewish descent, falsely convicted for espionage and imprisoned on Devil's Island in French Guiana. Émile Zola's open letter “J'Accuse” helped build a movement of support for Dreyfus, putting pressure on the government to reopen the case. In 1899, Dreyfus was returned to France, retried and convicted again, but was pardoned and released. They eventually reinstated him as a major and he served during the World War I. Roman Polanski made a film about the affair called “J’Accuse,” after the Zola letter. However, much of Europe and the U.S. banned screenings of the film due to Polanski’s U.S. rape conviction.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #dreyfess #treason #antisemtisim #devilsisland #prison #deportation #jewish #zola #author #writer #fiction #books @bookstadon

[cont’d] #Brazil / Bolsonaro requests court permission to accept Netanyahu’s invite to Israel

#AP https://apnews.com/article/brazil-bolsonaro-israel-netanyahu-travel-passport-62aad79d4f0e743c957015e57dac9208

Reminder: in 2005, #Bolsonaro questioned the scale of the #Holocaust, suggesting that the number of deaths may have been exaggerated. Organizations like the Simon Wiesenthal Center have expressed concerns about Bolsonaro's failure to unequivocally condemn anti-Semitism and his association with individuals or groups that promote anti-Semitic ideologies.

https://www.wiesenthal.com/about/news/the-wiesenthal-center-scorns.html

@israel
#antisemtisim
#Netanyahu

Brazil's Bolsonaro requests court permission to accept Netanyahu's invite to Israel

Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro has requested federal authorities return his passport and authorize travel to Israel so he can accept an event invitation from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to visit in May. Bolsonaro’s lawyers said Thursday in a statement that the proposed trip wouldn’t jeopardize the ongoing legal processes he faces, as he has scheduled appointments after his planned date of return. The attorneys submitted Bolsonaro’s request to the Supreme Court on Monday, the same day The New York Times published security camera footage revealing that the former president spent two nights at Hungary’s embassy in Brasilia. The Supreme Court’s press office said it will analyze the request and that there is no deadline for a decision.

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Today in Labor History December 19, 1900: French parliament gave to amnesty everyone who participated in the scandalous army treason trial known as the Dreyfus affair. The scandal began in 1894 when the state convicted Captain Alfred Dreyfus of treason. He was a 35-year-old French artillery officer of Jewish descent, falsely convicted for espionage and imprisoned in Devil's Island in French Guiana. Émile Zola's open letter “J'Accuse” helped build a movement of support for Dreyfus, putting pressure on the government to reopen the case. In 1899, Dreyfus was returned to France, retried and convicted again, but was pardoned and released. They eventually reinstated him as a major and he served during the World War I. Roman Polanski made a film about the affair called “J’Accuse,” after the Zola letter. However, much of Europe and the U.S. banned screenings of the film due to Polanski’s U.S. rape conviction.

#WorkingClass #LaborHistory #dreyfess #treason #antisemtisim #devilsisland #prison #deportation #jewish #zola #author #writer #fiction #books @bookstadon