Maurice Rajsfus Explained

Maurice Rajsfus
Birth Date:9 April 1928
Birth Place:Aubervilliers, 93, France
Occupation:Historian
Journalist & Controversialist
Writer

Maurice Rajsfus (9 April 1928 – 13 June 2020) was a French writer, journalist, historian and anti-establishment militant. He was the author of numerous books addressing themes such as the Jewish genocide in France, the police, and attacks on civil liberties.[1] [2] [3]

In 1994 he co-founded the "Observatory of Public Liberties" ("l'Observatoire des libertés publiques"), which he led.[4]

Life

Early years

Maurice Rajsfus was born in Aubervilliers on the north side of Paris. His parents were Polish Jews who had arrived in France in the early 1920s. Their marriage ceremony had been performed by the mayor of Aubervilliers, Pierre Laval, "still, back then, a pacifist lawyer".[5]

A defining experience came in July 1942 when he was 14. In what came to be known as the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup more than 13,000 Jews were rounded up in and around Paris by French police and officials, to be held in appalling conditions in a velodrome before being shipped to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Rajsfus, his elder sister Jenny and his parents were included in the exercise. At the last minute, however, French Jewish children aged between 14 and 16 were released. The children never saw their parents again.[6] Many years later, in 1988, he approached Marcel Mulot, one of the two policemen who had come to the house and arrested them on that occasion, in order to try and "understand". But the policeman replied that he was not interested in the discussion requested.[7] Since 1988 Rajsfus has repeatedly recalled that brief discussion in interviews and published work, referring to the "Vichy police whose past today remains very much with us, without remorse and without memory" ("...police de Vichy au passé trop présent, sans remords et sans mémoire...").[5]

After the war

Directly after the war he joined the Young Communists. However, two years later, in 1946 he was expelled for Hitlero-Trotskyism. He was active in the Fourth International before 1950, and then in the "Socialism or Barbarism" libertarian socialist group with Claude Lefort and Cornelius Castoriadis, mobilising the Youth Hostel Movement in opposition to the Algerian War after 1955.[5]

Between 1991 and 1999 he was the president of the militantly anti-National Front group, Ras l'front.[5]

"Observatory of Public Liberties"

One year after the killing, on 6 April 1993, of Makomé M'Bowolé[8] by a "bullet grazing his head"[1] while he was handcuffed and under interrogation at the Grandes Carrières police station,[9] Maurice Rajsfus co-founded the "Observatory of Public Liberties" ("l'Observatoire des libertés publiques"), which produces a monthly bulletin entitled "Que fait la police?" ("What are the police doing?"), reporting incidents identified that involve perceived police violence.[10]

For him the connection between the past and the present was seamless, especially when it came to monitoring the police: "They stole years of life from my parents. They all joined in those round-ups when required. Barely one of them resigned. If the French police had not submitted to those orders, so much damage would never have occurred. 250,000 were deported from France. 76,000 of those were Jews: most of the others were communists and gaullists....And what can you say about the policeman, writing a report to the prefecture, who dared to write on 22 July: "The Winter Velodrome has been cleared". There were still 50 sick Jews there, and items of lost property, all of which were transferred to the internee transit camp at Drancy."[11]

Critique of Zionism

Rajsfus identified Zionism as a "project presented as "generous" by its instigators, intended to resolve persecution of Jews and racist pogroms" which "rapidly drifted into a similarly racist enterprise".[12] He also denounced the use of the antisemitism accusation which he described as "a weapon raised against anyone who opposes Zionism, an active ideology that should not be allowed to face the least criticism".[13] [14]

In 1990 he published "Palestine: chronique des événements courants, 1988–1989" ("Palestine: Chronicle of Current Events") and "L'Ennemi intérieur : Israël-Palestine" ("The Enemy within: Israel-Palestine"), books in which he described Israel as "a democracy under high surveillance" and denounced abuses by the Israeli military.[15]

Education

Having been orphaned and left school during the war when he was 14, he missed out on a structured secondary education. He nevertheless received a doctorate in Sociology in 1992.[16]

Several times he was a jury member for the Big Brother Awards for France, and he wrote the preface for the book "Big Brother Awards. Les surveillants surveillés" ("...surveilling the surveillers" – 2008). But he did not have an academic background as an historian. As Pierre Vidal-Naquet wrote in the preface to a book by Rajsfus, "Between Maurice Rajsfus and myself I have to add another difference. I am, as he is not, a "professional historian", and I sometimes feel the need to discuss the way he deals with historical material, but dear historians – and I do not exclude myself here – we should have made a start".[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Que fait la Police? . Observatoire des Libertés Publiques. Maurice Rajsfus. Alexis Violet. 22 November 2016.
  2. Web site: Under the paving stones, the repression (May 1968 – March 1974): The Assassination of a Utopia. Maurice Rajsfus . 1998. 22 November 2016.
  3. Web site: Disparition de l'écrivain et historien Maurice Rajsfus. Spécialiste des violences policières à partir de 1968, il fut l’un des créateurs du mouvement « Ras l’Front », lancé pour lutter contre les idées du Front national.. 13 June 2020. Le Parisien. 14 June 2020.
  4. Web site: Nouveau millénaire, Défis libertaires. Entretien avec M. Rajsfus (Observatoire des libertés publiques). 22 November 2016.
  5. Web site: Rage de raison: Maurice Rajsfus, 73 ans, rescapé du Vel' d'hiv', historien peu conforme, il préside l'Observatoire des libertés publiques. . Pierre Marcelle . Libération . 28 February 2002 . 22 November 2016 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303234627/http://www.liberation.fr/portrait/2002/02/28/rage-de-raison_395379 . 3 March 2016 .
  6. Web site: Maurice Rajsfus: la rafle du Vel d'hiv. 22 April 1997. Patrice Gelinet (interviewer). Maurice Rajsfus (inteviewee). Brief radio interview. Ina – Institut national de l'audiovisuel, Bry-sur-Marne . 22 November 2016.
  7. Book: Maurice RAJSFUS. Opération Étoile jaune (NE). 26 April 2012. LE CHERCHE MIDI. 978-2-7491-2558-9. 85.
  8. Web site: Avril 93, un mort au commissariat. Le policier Compain est jugé à Paris pour "homicide volontaire".. Patricia Tourancheau . 12 February 1996. Libération. 22 November 2016.
  9. Web site: Scènes de haine ordinaire à Paris (XVIIIe) . 15 April 1993. Leblond Renaud. l'Express. 22 November 2016.
  10. Web site: QUE FAIT LA POLICE ? – Chronique anti-autoritaire de Maurice Rajsfus – 1er avril 2014. samizdat.net. 1 April 2014. 22 November 2016.
  11. Web site: 16 July 2002. VEL D'HIV. Vincennes, 1942 : cent " disparus ". Jean Morawski. l l'Humanité. 23 November 2016.
  12. "... présenté comme « généreux » par ses initiateurs – le sionisme – et qui avait pour finalité les Juifs persécutés, pourchassés par les racistes pogromistes, a rapidement dérivé en une entreprise également raciste. Bien avant la création de l'État juif, en 1948, la dérive colonialiste annonçait irrémédiablement le rejet des Arabes palestiniens dont les sionistes « socialistes » expliquaient qu'ils n'existaient pas en tant que peuple." Palestine: chronique des événements courants, 1988–1989, Maurice Rajsfus, éd. L'Harmattan, 1990, p. 21
  13. "...une arme brandie contre tous ceux qui s’opposent au sionisme, idéologie active qui ne saurait souffrir la moindre critique".
  14. Web site: Vous avez dit antisémitisme? . Maurice Rajsfus . 1 November 2000. Publié dans le mensuel No Pasaran! . 23 November 2016.
  15. Book: Maurice Rajsfus. L'ennemi intérieur: Israël-Palestine. 1988. Editions de l'Atelier. 978-2-85139-087-5.
  16. Web site: Entretien avec Maurice Rajsfus.. March 2007. Fred et Pâtr. Barricata. 23 November 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304040857/http://contre.propagande.org/pravda/modules/news/article.php?storyid=185. 4 March 2016. dead.
  17. Maurice Rajsfus, Des Juifs Dans La Collaboration L'U.g.i.f.1941–1944, préface de Pierre Vidal-Naquet, LA CORDE ET LE PENDU p.13