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Published Date: 14 February 2009
A HOLYROOD motion backing The Scotsman's campaign for a posthumous honour for a hero of the Holocaust has been supported by 56 MSPs.
The campaign aims to recognise the achievements of Jane Haining, a missionary from Dumfries who refused to abandon the Jewish orphans under her care in Budapest when the Nazis invaded in 1944.

As a result, Ms Haining was arrested on trumped-up cha
rges and sent to the death camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau, where she is believed to have been killed in the gas chambers.

The Scotsman is supporting a campaign by the Holocaust Education Trust, which is calling for Ms Haining and other British heroes of the Holocaust to receive posthumous knighthoods or damehoods. The rules of the British honours system currently allow for posthumous awards to be made only for those who have died in battle.

The campaign aims to change the rules to allow honours to be awarded posthumously in exceptional circumstances.

Karen Pollock, the chief executive of the trust, said: "It's good news that so many MSPs have supported this campaign. We hope some way can be found to honour people like Jane Haining appropriately."

Labour MSP Ken Macintosh, who put down the motion, said: "I am delighted we have had such strong support from every party in the Scottish Parliament."



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  • Last Updated: 16 February 2009 12:21 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Holocaust
 
1

Wardog™,

14/02/2009 00:17:08


"...posthumous awards....."

Is such an accolade really what is required, surely there are more fitting ways to remember what Ms Haining and others did.........



2

Lobeydoser,

14/02/2009 01:15:42
Sadly, the other 70+ MSPs have, as yet, failed to trap! Wonder if they'll be so slow voting for their next rise?
3

yockel,

14/02/2009 07:54:08
Lets not do anything useful. Was this in anybody's manifesto?
4

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14/02/2009 13:50:41
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5

SNP hypocrisy,

14/02/2009 13:52:03
4. That should have read SNP MSP naturally.
6

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14/02/2009 16:28:22
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Horrible Cankers @Cyber Shebeen,

14/02/2009 18:43:13
Theology?...the evidence is there mate...get a grip...

Revisionism is not an issue...but denial is?..that where you are coming from?
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Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 14/02/2009 22:20:55
Rememberance costs nothing. Just don't let it cloud the future.

Jock Tamson

 
  

 
 


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