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Ripped Anne Frank books found in dozens of Japanese libraries | Ripped Anne Frank books found in dozens of Japanese libraries |
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Copies of Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl and other books about the Holocaust victim have been vandalized in Tokyo public libraries since the end of January. | |
Librarians at 31 public libraries have counted at least 265 damaged books with dozens of their pages ripped out. | Librarians at 31 public libraries have counted at least 265 damaged books with dozens of their pages ripped out. |
Japanese police are currently investigating the incidents. | Japanese police are currently investigating the incidents. |
Japan and Nazi Germany were allies in World War II, and though Holocaust denial has occurred in Japan at times, the motive for damaging the books is unclear. | Japan and Nazi Germany were allies in World War II, and though Holocaust denial has occurred in Japan at times, the motive for damaging the books is unclear. |
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga called the vandalism “shameful” and said Japan would not tolerate such acts. | Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga called the vandalism “shameful” and said Japan would not tolerate such acts. |
In the Nakano district libraries, the vandals reportedly damaged the books while inside reading rooms but were not seen, according to city official Mitsujiro Ikeda. | In the Nakano district libraries, the vandals reportedly damaged the books while inside reading rooms but were not seen, according to city official Mitsujiro Ikeda. |
Ripped pages of three books of Anne Frank's 'Diary of Young Girl' are displayed at a library in Tokyo. “Books related to Ms. Anne Frank are clearly targeted, and it's happening across Tokyo,” he said Friday. “It's outrageous.” | Ripped pages of three books of Anne Frank's 'Diary of Young Girl' are displayed at a library in Tokyo. “Books related to Ms. Anne Frank are clearly targeted, and it's happening across Tokyo,” he said Friday. “It's outrageous.” |
At least one library has moved Anne Frank-related books behind the counter for protection, though they can still be checked out. | At least one library has moved Anne Frank-related books behind the counter for protection, though they can still be checked out. |
Anne Frank wrote her diary over the two years she and her family hid in a concealed apartment in Nazi-occupied Netherlands during World War II. After her family was betrayed and deported, she died in a German concentration camp at age 15 in 1945. | Anne Frank wrote her diary over the two years she and her family hid in a concealed apartment in Nazi-occupied Netherlands during World War II. After her family was betrayed and deported, she died in a German concentration camp at age 15 in 1945. |
Her father survived and published her diary, which has become the most widely read document to emerge from the Holocaust. | Her father survived and published her diary, which has become the most widely read document to emerge from the Holocaust. |
The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a US-based Jewish human rights organization, issued a statement calling the vandalism a hate campaign and urging authorities to step up efforts to find those responsible. | The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a US-based Jewish human rights organization, issued a statement calling the vandalism a hate campaign and urging authorities to step up efforts to find those responsible. |
Additional reporting by AP | Additional reporting by AP |
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