8
demands…
…as
to how the memory of the victims and the perpetrators of the systematic
medical mass murder from 1939 to 1949 should be handled, listed in order
of their urgency:
Help
us turn the Nazi “perfect” murders into imperfect ones by:
1. stopping
the use of the Nazi term euthanasia (= doctor-assisted
suicide) to describe the systematic medical mass murder in Germany
from 1939 to 1949. The Nazis used the term euthanasia to
cynically insinuate that it was the victims own wish to be killed.
When you use this Nazi term, you AGAIN help to deprive the victims of
Nazi murder of their dignity; when you use this word to describe the
systematic medical mass murder from 1939 to 1949 you help to reproduce
the ideology of the doctor-Nazis; you show solidarity with the criminals
and share the cover-up of their guilt.
2.
helping to demand the publication of the names of all 300,000 victims
of the Nazi systematic medical mass murder, including the 25,000 murdered
from 1945 to 1949 – they are victims of the same murderous act by the
same group of perpetrators.
3.
completely rehabilitating Hagai Aviel, who undertook the important first
step in this direction despite being persued by the German federal archives,
including compensation of his legal costs, see: www.iaapa.de/il/46024/Claims.html
4.
letting the victims names be published on the internet so that the relatives
can know of the fate of their family members
5.
demanding the opening of preliminary investigations to solve all medical
murders from 1939 to 1949.
6.
an acknowledgment of guilt and payment of compensation by the chamber
of doctors to the rightful heirs of the murdered victims.
7.
ending the harbouring of the looted art in the lecture-room of the
murderers in Heidelberg: a return to the rightful heirs the artwork
acquired in bad faith by the Nazi ideologist, the psychiatrist Hans
Prinzhorn, for the University of Heidelberg. Until this matter is clarified,
these works of art should be preserved and exhibited in the Haus
des Eigensinns in the Tiergartenstrasse 4.
8.
the Bundestag, as acknowledgment of responsibility and a sign of remembrance,
displaying in its entrance hall the exhibition
The Missing Link with Igael Tumarkins remodelled
sculptures of the busts of the Nazi psychiatrist Karl Bonhoeffer
Resolution
of the IAAPA General Assembly on February 17, 2009
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