‘whose agony is greater than mine?’ Testimonies of Gaza and October 7 ask us to recognise shared humanity
- Written by Juliet Rogers, Associate Professor Criminology, The University of Melbourne
In 1962, poet and Auschwitz survivor Yehiel Dinur took the stand in Jerusalem in the trial of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann. Dinur was a much-anticipated witness, bearing the audience’s hope this man, a poet, would be able to explain – to capture and to transmit – the experience of Auschwitz, and of the Holocaust; that he...