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Published Date: 28 January 2009
SUPPORT is growing in Holyrood for The Scotsman's campaign for a Scottish hero of the Holocaust to be given a posthumous honour.
More than a dozen MSPs from across the political spectrum have already pledged to back a motion calling for Jane Haining, a Church of Scotland missionary who lost her life in the death camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau, to be honoured for her bravery.

Ms
Haining, of Dumfries, died in 1944 after rejecting advice to return to Scotland and leave the Jewish orphans she cared for in Budapest.

A Labour MSP, Ken Macintosh, plans to put down a motion in the Scottish Parliament calling for a change in the UK government's rules on honours, which say they can be given posthumously only if the death was in combat.

Mr Macintosh's motion will back calls already made by The Scotsman, the Holocaust Education Trust, the First Minister, Alex Salmond, and the Scottish Liberal Democrat leader, Tavish Scott, in calling for a change in the rules to allow such an honour in exceptional circumstances.

The trust aims to get an award for Ms Haining and five other British heroes who have been recognised in Israel as Righteous Among the Nations, but have never been formally recognised at home.

"I have been delighted with the support for this motion," Mr Macintosh said. "I hope as many MSPs as possible will sign to send a very strong message from Holyrood that Jane Haining should be honoured."

Meanwhile, in Westminster 111 MPs have signed an early day motion backing the proposal for posthumously honouring the six heroes of the Holocaust, including Tommy Noble, a Scottish soldier who helped to feed and hide a Jewish girl in a PoW camp.

Almost 1,000 people have signed a petition on the Downing Street website supporting the campaign.

Mike Gilson, the editor of The Scotsman, said: "Jane Haining's story is one of remarkable courage. It is only right that she should be honoured in this country and there should be a change in the rules so this can happen. The support the campaign has received so far is very encouraging.''

Yesterday in Holyrood, Holocaust Memorial Day was marked with a visit by one of Auschwitz's most famous survivors.

Eva Schloss, the stepsister of Anne Frank, whose diary of her two years in hiding has become one of the best-known stories of the war, described her traumatic experiences to members of the Jewish community, schoolchildren, politicians and religious representatives.

"To share this story with people all over the world is very important," Ms Schloss said.

PROFILE

JANE Haining is presumed to have died in the gas chambers at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp on 16 August, 1944. She had been taken there along with the dozens of Jewish orphans from Hungary who she had been looking after.

Ms Haining refused to leave the children, even though she could have returned to Scotland at the outbreak of the Second World War and again when the Nazis invaded Hungary in March 1944.

"If these children need me in the days of sunshine, how much more do they need me in the days of darkness," she said.

Ms Haining left her home in Dumfries in 1932 for the mission in Budapest, where she had responsibility for some 50 children.

She was on holiday in Cornwall when war broke out but returned to the mission, where she was eventually arrested by the Gestapo in April 1944.

There is a stained glass window memorial to Ms Haining in Queen's Park Church, Glasgow.



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  • Last Updated: 27 January 2009 9:51 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Holocaust
 
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28/01/2009 00:58:36
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Alasdair mac Alasdair Mór Mac an Righ,,

28/01/2009 01:36:18
#1& #2 Unionist Trolls.

Political difference is all well and good but for decencies sake. Select a more appropriate location.

Mass murder of innocent non combatants is not really the relevant subject for your nonsense. Shame on you both.

You disgust me.
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frank mcbride,

lusitania 28/01/2009 01:44:33
I am no friend of Zionism. But I am proud that we commemorate the immense humanity of those who stood against Fascism.

#1 & #2.

You are despicable.

#1 Fake outrage: your insincerity seeps through your post.

#2. You are, simply, a disgrace to humanity.

Hopefully, on this thread the Quasi-Brit BNP will be prepared to state their ideals and policies. They have started already. Perhaps they aren't the cowards I think they are.
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frank mcbride,

lusitania 28/01/2009 01:48:03
#3, Alasdair.

Name them for what they are Quasi-Brit BNP foot soldiers.

They are no more Unionist than you nor I.
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Ewan Randall,

28/01/2009 04:55:59
Isn’t decency realizing that humanity should guard itself from acting worse than animals?

Then shouldn't we show respect to those who are seen to show us the way in adversity?
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yockel,

28/01/2009 07:48:43
There is (already) a stained glass window memorial to Ms Haining in Queen's Park Church, Glasgow.
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28/01/2009 09:15:50
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Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 28/01/2009 09:51:24
Here we go again with another load of irellevant bile on the part of many posters.

GROW UP THE LOT OF YOU!!!
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Dan,

Englandshire 28/01/2009 10:57:15
#8 - Spot on!
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JCA REID,

Annan 28/01/2009 11:31:10
It is fitting that something should be done. However, one is reminded of a news article in the 1980's about the former USSR. The article was about how the USSR kept on harping about the 'Great Patriotic War' of 1941-45, as the USSR was not offering anything to the citizenry & sooner rather than later it would collapse.
This is what England/UK is exactly doing. Mind you, for England/UK it started in 1946, but the same result will happen.
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Proximaking,

Aberdeen 28/01/2009 12:42:02
The plaudits of man are worthless.

She did right by her faith and her faith has already done right by her. She believed that and it doesn't matter a damn what you or me or someone in Holyrood trying to ride on her shirt tails thinks.

One thing I do think though, being a Christian and a single woman I doubt if she would have taken kindly to being called a Ms, she was a Miss. Not content with trying to do God's work of rewarding people why does the Scotsman have to demean them by imposing the pettiness of "Ms" on her? I'll bet none of the "Ms's" at the Scotsman would do what she did.

Now if that is irrelevant bile I'll eat my hat and since I don't have one that will be difficult. When are some of the posters on here going to get off telling the rest of us what is valid comment and what isn't? Small minded people always stick to the point I find but what do we learn from that? Everything is interrelated whether some of us like it or not.
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Proximaking,

Aberdeen 28/01/2009 13:03:41
I can't for the life of me see what was wrong with comment 8 except it mentioned zionism, "False Zionism" I think the writer meant where they have nicked the wrong country and the world was actually created not 6,000 years ago as a zionist would believe but 5 years ago in Dundee, pop 144,000. Stranger things have happened but it must be really galling to have nicked the wrong country, the wrong city and backed the wrong religion. Google Shell Boffin Sinclair , ....... it's all starting to become tab clear or is that bladerunner clear? I wonder why the Pope just honoured a holocaust denier? Does he believe in the 5 years ago creation and bladerunner type false memories too? Would certainly explain why the world was unwinding for the whole of that period, someone has let go and said to hell with it. But of course this is all irrelevant bile as ever. It must be nice to be so sure of things as some people are but me I prefer to think for myself and judge for myself. And it would certainly show a great sense of humour on someone's part you must admit, ..... creation after the fact and in the completely wrong place. Impossible of course but then so is creation ..... isn't it? We will never free ourselves of this mess unless we grow up and start to challenge everything, ....... absolutely everything.
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