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Sabina Citron

Sabina Citron is a Holocaust survivor, author, and activist, born in Poland and later moved to Israel before settling in Canada. Her experiences during the Holocaust have deeply influenced her writings and her activism, particularly in relation to anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial. Citron has been notably active in pursuing legal action against individuals and groups that deny the Holocaust or promote anti-Semitism.

In addition to her activism, she founded the Canadian Holocaust Remembrance Association. Through this organization, Citron has worked to educate the public about the Holocaust and combat anti-Semitism. Her efforts have made significant impacts in the field of human rights, particularly in promoting awareness and education about the Holocaust.

Her book, 'The Indictment: The Arab-Israel Conflict in Historical Perspective,' explores the complex and often contentious history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. In her work, Citron provides a detailed analysis of the historical and political context of the conflict, offering insights from her perspective as a Jewish Holocaust survivor and activist. Her writings serve not only as historical accounts but also as calls to action against hatred and intolerance.

Books

The Indictment: The Arab-Israel Conflict in Historical Perspective