THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- February 15, 2018 - Topic 2
A new law in Poland that makes it a crime to blame the country for Nazi
atrocities has reopened the Holocaust denial issue. Expressions such as Polish
death camps to describe concentration camps including Auschwitz have touched a
raw nerve over the years. Now the ruling ultra-nationalist Law and Justice
party (PiS) appears intent on drawing political mileage from this dark chapter
in Polish and European history.
The government of Prime Minister Mateusz
Morawiecki has enacted legislation to impose a fine and three-year imprisonment
for all references that imply the complicity of the Polish nation and the state
in Nazi war crimes. Its contention that artists and scholars would be exempt
from the restrictions has not assuaged critics, who are challenging assaults on
freedom of expression. Clearly, responsibility for the atrocities perpetrated
against Jews during the Holocaust rests with the occupying Nazis, and not the
people of Poland. Yet, to discount or deny the complicity of some Polish
officials who may have acted in collusion with the Nazis would be tantamount to
falsifying history. Any refusal to recognise the heroism of Poles who rescued
and rehabilitated Jews would also be liable to over-simplification of that
larger narrative. The motive behind the latest law is to suppress evidence that
has emerged of some of those uncomfortable truths. But then, rewriting Poland’s
recent history has been a persistent preoccupation with the current
dispensation since its 2015 election.
Predictably, the ‘Holocaust’ law has stoked a
major controversy with international reverberations. In an equally selective
reading to counter the Polish move, some Israeli lawmakers are for expanding
the definition of Holocaust denial to include a refusal to admit the role of
those who collaborated with the Nazis. The U.S. State Department has cautioned
Warsaw about the implications of the law for its strategic relationship with
Washington. Warsaw has already come under sharp scrutiny from the European
Union for attempting to undermine the independence of the judiciary. A formal
sanction by Brussels for the breach of the rule of law and deviation from
European values would be an unprecedented step. Moreover, the resulting loss of
Poland’s voting rights in the bloc would be most ironic for a government that
has staked its position on the assertion of national sovereignty on the EU
stage. Polish President Andrzej Duda seems more alive to the ire the Holocaust
legislation has invited internationally. He gave his assent to the bill, but
sought a review from the constitutional court, a body already rendered
toothless by parliament. Moderates within PiS should exert greater influence to
roll back the extreme steps taken by the government, such as the ‘Holocaust’
legislation, or Poles risk denial of the fruits of their 2004 EU membership.
Vocabulary
Blame: responsibility for a fault
or wrong.
Example: His players had to take the blame
Synonyms: responsibility, guilt, accountability, liability, culpability
Antonyms: blessed, blest, justify, absolve, free
Concentration: the action or power of
focusing one's attention or mental effort.
Example: Frowning in concentration
Synonyms: close
attention, attentiveness, application, single-mindedness
Antonyms: dilution, distribution, dispersion
Intent: intention or purpose.
Example: With alarm she realized his intent
Synonyms: aim, intention, purpose, objective, object, goal
Antonyms: inattentive
Enact: make a bill or other
proposal law
Example: Legislation was enacted in 1987 to
attract international companies
Synonyms: pass, make law, legislate, approve, ratify, sanction
Antonyms: abate, abolish, abrogate, annihilate, annul
Exempt: free from an obligation or
liability imposed on others.
Example: These patients are exempt from all
charges
Synonyms: free from, not liable
to, not subject to, exempted from
Antonyms: unexcused, liable, taxpaying, nonexempt
Holocaust: destruction or slaughter on
a mass scale, especially caused by fire or nuclear war.
Example: A nuclear holocaust
Synonyms: cataclysm, disaster, catastrophe, destruction, devastation
Refusal: an act of
refusing to do something.
Example: He became tired of his
friend's refusal to see him
Synonyms: withholding, failure to grant, denial, veto, turndown
Antonyms: access, accession, adit, admission, admittance
Tantamount: equivalent in seriousness
to; virtually the same as.
Example: The resignations were tantamount
to an admission of guilt
Synonyms: equivalent to, equal
to, as good as, more or less, much the same as
Antonyms: unequal
Reverberation: prolongation of a sound;
resonance.
Example: Electronic effects have been
added, such as echo and reverberation
Synonyms: resonance, echo, echoing, re-echoing, resounding, ringing
Scrutiny: critical observation or
examination.
Every aspect of local government was placed under scrutiny
Synonyms: examination, inspection, survey, study, perusal, investigation
Deviation: the action of departing from
an established course or accepted standard.
Example: Deviation from a norm
Synonyms: divergence, digression, departure, difference, variation
Assertion: a confident and forceful
statement of fact or belief.
Example: His assertion that his father had
deserted the family
Synonyms: declaration, contention, statement, claim, opinion, proclamation
Antonyms: bashfulness, confusion, consternation, dismay
Exert: make a physical or mental
effort.
Example: He needs to exert himself to try
to find an answer
Synonyms: strive, try
hard, make an/every effort, endeavor, do one's best
