Publisher pulls Honderich's book on September 11 implications

Associated Press

 

Toronto Globe and Mail | Thursday, Aug. 7, 2003

 

Berlin - A German publisher has dropped a British-Canadian philosopher's

book dealing with the fallout of the Sept. 11 attacks because of recent

statements by the author that appear to support Palestinian "terrorism."

 

Suhrkamp said in a statement Wednesday that it was relinquishing rights to

Ted Honderich's After the Terror, published in German last month, after

complaints from a Holocaust research centre about the author's recent

statements on Palestinian attacks.

 

Honderich argued "the Palestinians do indeed have a moral right to their

terrorism" in a statement that appeared in a lecture recently posted on his

Internet site, though not presented as his own opinion in the book - which

examines the moral implications of the Sept. 11 attacks.

 

Micha Brumlik, the director of the Fritz Bauer Institute, accused Suhrkamp

in an open letter on Tuesday of publishing "a tract that spreads

anti-Semitic anti-Zionism (and) justifies the killing of Jewish civilians

in Israel."

 

Suhrkamp said that the author had expressed unacceptably radical views in

the Internet statements.

 

"He has adopted for himself what in the book was only a quotation: 'The

Palestinians are right to look back to Fascist Germany and say they are the

Jews of the Jews,'." the statement said.

 

"We regret that the author's attitude toward Palestinian terrorism did not

become clear to this publishing house in sufficient time," it said.

 

Honderich's book appeared in English last year.

 

 

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