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2 men sentenced to prison for 'artistic performance' at Auschwitz

Group of naked adults chained themselves to Auschwitz entrance gate as one man repeatedly stabbed a sheep in 2017 stunt. Auschwitz-Birkenau museum: Camp "is not a theater stage or a concert hall. It's not a space where you can do anything you want."

by  Associated Press and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  05-29-2019 09:28
Last modified: 05-29-2019 14:25
2 men sentenced to prison for 'artistic performance' at AuschwitzAP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski

The entrance to the Auschwitz death camp with the inscription 'Arbeit macht frei' (Work sets you free) | Photo: AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski

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On a cold day in March 2017, a group of young adults stripped naked at the site of the Auschwitz death camp and chained themselves together to the "Arbeit Macht Frei" gate as one man plunged a knife into a sheep's body over and over again.

The two organizers of the stunt, including the man who killed the sheep, described their act as an "artistic performance" to protest the wars in Ukraine and Syria. But Polish judges have taken a different view, seeing animal cruelty and the desecration of a memorial site where Nazi forces killed some 1.1 million people.

The Krakow District Court confirmed on Tuesday that the man who killed the sheep, Adam Bialiatski, was sentenced a week ago to a year in prison, while a second man, Mikita Valadzko, was given eight months. Nine other participants were ordered to pay fines. The May 21 ruling came after the two appealed earlier convictions, and is final.

Bialiatski is the son of human rights activist Ales Bialiatski, who has been jailed for promoting democracy in autocratic Belarus. He has refused to comment on his son's case, while the son has avoided questions about how his father felt about his provocative brand of activism.

"Our Ukrainian brothers and sisters are still dying," Bialiatski told The Associated Press in an interview last year. "We thought if we do this performance art in a place like Auschwitz, we will attract attention to the war."

During their performance, they unfurled a banner that said "Love" at the gate with the notorious Nazi inscription that means "work sets you free." A group of men and women – six Poles, four Belarusians and one German – were chained together in the freezing cold and chanted, "I love all people. I love our planet. I have no enemies!"

When the men were convicted in 2018, Judge Bozena Holecka said an autopsy of the sheep revealed it was stabbed 15 times and that no creature, human or animal, should ever lose its life in such a place.

"How can you protest violence by using violence?" she asked the defendants.

Nazi German forces killed an estimated 1.1 million people, the majority of them Jews, at the Auschwitz-Birkenau complex during their occupation of Poland during World War II.

Following the slain sheep protest, Piotr Cywinski, director of the Auschwitz-Birkenau state museum, said the site "is not a theater stage or a concert hall. It's not a space where you can do anything you want."

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