Thursday, April 30, 2009

READ THIS INCREDIBLE STORY.....AND GASP

In an interview with Member of the
Knesset Dr. Arieh Eldad in the New English Review...

Eldad:

I was instrumental in establishing the Israeli National
Skin Bank, which is the largest in the world. The National
Skin Bank stores skin for every day needs as well as for war
time or mass casualty situations. This skin bank is hosted
at the Hadassah Ein Kerem University hospital in Jerusalem
where I was the chairman of plastic surgery.

This is how I was asked to supply skin for an Arab woman
from Gaza, who was hospitalized in Soroka Hospital in
Beersheba after her family burned her. Usually, such
atrocities happen among Arab families when the women are
suspected of having an affair. We supplied all the needed
Homografts for her treatment. She was successfully treated
by my friend and colleague Prof. Lior Rosenberg, and
discharged to return to Gaza.

She was invited for regular follow up visits to the
outpatient clinic in Beersheba. One day she was caught at a
border crossing wearing a suicide belt. She meant to explode
herself in the outpatient clinic of the hospital where they
saved her life. It seems that her family promised her that
if she did that, they would forgive her.

This is only one
example of the war between Jews and Muslims in the Land of
Israel. It is not a territorial conflict. This is a
civilizational conflict.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

The genocide mechanism

April 25, 2009
By ITAMAR MARCUS

Survivors of the genocides in Rwanda and Darfur spoke in Geneva this week at the parallel conference on human rights to counter the UN Durban II event. Listening to them describe how they were systematically demonized by the killers made it clear that genocide does not happen in a vacuum. The hate condition of a population willing and anxious to commit genocide needs nurturing. Genocide must be framed positively to get the necessary broad public support.

Common to the framing of all genocide is a very specific kind of demonization. In Rwanda, the Hutus taught that the Tutsis were cockroaches and snakes. Tutsi women were portrayed as cunning seductresses who used beauty and sexual power to conquer the Hutus. In Bosnia, a fictitious news report said Muslims were feeding Serb children to animals at the Sarajevo zoo. Radio Rwanda repeatedly broadcast a warning that Hutus were about to be attacked by Tutsis, to convince the Hutus that they needed to attack first to protect themselves.(read full article)

Thursday, April 23, 2009

'World leaders must drop 'land for peace' slogans, stop Iran'

By DAVID HOROVITZ AND AMIR MIZROCH
April 24, 2009

The international community has to "stop speaking in slogans" if it really wants to help the new Israeli government work toward a solution to the Palestinian conflict and help bring stability to the Middle East, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday, in his first interview with an Israeli newspaper since taking the job.

"Over the last two weeks I've had many conversations with my colleagues around the world," he said. "Just today, I saw the political adviser to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the Chinese foreign minister and the Czech prime minister. And everybody, you know, speaks with you like you're in a campaign: Occupation, settlements, settlers..." (read full article)

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Disgrace at Durban 2

April 22, 2009

Shouldn't the UN be promoting human rights instead of racism as the organization's integrity takes a pounding?

The United Nations enjoys what is known as the "halo effect", whereby, because of its supposed humanitarian focus and promotion of universal values, it is insulated from scrutiny and is regarded as above reproach by the media, which often holds international bodies such as the UN to be a reference and a guiding moral light.

HonestReporting has regularly attempted to redress the balance, focusing on some of the long list of discriminatory actions by the UN against Israel and highlighting shortcomings within the international organization that the media failed to cover.
(read full article)

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

STATEMENT BY ANNE BAYEFSKY AT THE THIRD SUBSTANTIVE PREPARATORY MEETING OF THE DURBAN REVIEW CONFERENCE



April 17, 2009
United Nations, Palais des Nations, GENEVA, Switzerland


The eyes of millions of victims of racism, xenophobia and intolerance are upon YOU, the representatives of states and the United Nations. And instead of hope you have given them despair. Instead of truth you have handed them diplomatic double-talk. Instead of combating antisemitism you have handed them a reason for Jews to fear UN-driven hatemongering on a global scale.

The Durban conference – allegedly dedicated to combating racism, antisemitism and other forms of intolerance – will open April 20th on the anniversary of the birth of Adolf Hitler without agreement on even so much as remembering the Holocaust and the war against the Jews. Your draft words on the Holocaust – the very foundation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – have been narrowed to the barest mention from previous versions. And if the minor reference survives at all – it will be a testament to your interest in Jews that died 60 years ago, while tolerating and encouraging the murder of Jews in the here and now.

Furthermore, the draft before you demonizes the Jewish state of Israel and then has the audacity to pretend to care about antisemitism in a single word buried among 17 pages. Antisemitism means discrimination against the Jewish people. Since it is evident that almost none of you have the courage to say it, the face of modern antisemitism IS the UN – your – discrimination against Israel, the embodiment of the Jewish people’s right to self-determination.

Over and over again we have heard a massive misinformation campaign about the content of these proceedings and the draft before you. We have heard the tale that this draft does not single out Israel, that the hate has been removed, that the fault of the antisemitism at Durban I was that of NGOs while states and the UN were blameless.

Perhaps you think that journalists and victims will not bother to read for themselves the Durban Declaration adopted by some governments. There is only one state mentioned in it – Israel. There is only one state associated with racist practices in it – Israel. And yet the very first thing that this draft before you does is to reaffirm that abomination, abomination for Jews and Arabs living in Israel’s free and democratic society, and for all the victims of racism ignored therein. Lawyers call it incorporation by reference when they hope nobody reads the small print. The propaganda stops here. We have read it. We understand the game. And we decry the ugly effort to repeat the Durban agenda to isolate and defeat Israel politically, as every effort to do so militarily for decades has failed.

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Chair of this Preparatory Committee also told us this week that the Durban Declaration in all its aspects is a consensus text. Perhaps they are unfamiliar with the Canadian reservations made in Durban in 2001 which state categorically that the Middle East language was outside the conference’s jurisdiction and not agreed. Perhaps they failed to notice that one of the world’s greatest democracies, the United States, voted with its feet and walked out of the Durban I hatefest? The Durban Declaration has never represented a global consensus among free and democratic nations. When the head of the Islamic conference treats Durban as a bible, in their words, it is more accurately a defamation of religions.

This week you decided which states ought to serve in a leadership role at next week’s conference. Among them are some of the world’s leading practitioners of racism, not those interested in ending it. You have also decided to hand a global megaphone to the President of a state which advocates genocide and denies the Holocaust.

So in a state of shock and dismay we address ourselves not to the human rights abusers that glorify the Durban Declaration or its next incarnation, but to democracies -- and we ask: Will Germany sit on Hitler’s birthday and listen to the speech of an advocate of genocide against the Jewish people and grant legitimacy to the forum which tolerates his presence? What about the United Kingdom, the birthplace of the Magna Carta? Or France that helped to ship last generation’s Jews to crematoriums?

You could have fought racism. You chose instead to fight Jews. You could have promoted the universal standards against racism already in existence. You chose instead to diminish their importance in the name of alleged cultural preferences. You could have protected freedom of expression. You chose instead to undermine it by twisted concepts of incitement. You could have brought victims of racism together in a common cause. You chose instead to pit victims against each other in an ugly struggle for meagre recognition. For those democracies that remain under these circumstances you are ultimately responsible for what can only be called an appalling disservice to real victims of racism, xenophobia and related intolerance around the world.



CONTACT: Anne Bayefsky, +1-917-488-1558 or +41 77 470 5689, anne.bayefsky@touro.edu , +41 78 740 2422, vh@span.ch

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Campus Leftists Don't Believe in Free Speech

APRIL 18, 2009
Conservative speakers now have bodyguards when they visit universities.

By DAVID HOROWITZ
I arrived in Austin, Texas, one evening recently to give a speech about academic freedom at the university there. Entering the hall where I was to give my speech, I was greeted -- if that's the word -- by a raucous protest organized by a professor and self-styled Bolshevik, Dana Cloud. Forty protesters hoisted placards high in the air and robotically chanted "Down With Horowitz," "Racist Go Home," and "No More Witch-hunts."

Fortunately, a spokesperson for the administration was present to threaten the disrupters with arrest if they continued on this course. (The threat was administered very carefully, with three formal warnings before any action could be taken.) This quieted the crowd enough that I could begin my talk, which proceeded without further serious incident. (read full article)

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Those Who Ignore History Are Condemned - Somali Piracy in Context

D.L. Adams
Political Islam

On April 6 in an address to the parliament of Turkey, US President Obama said that the relationship between the United States and the "Muslim world" is an important one. "In fact, our partnership with the Muslim world is critical," the president said. During the same address the President stated, "We will convey our deep appreciation for the Islamic faith, which has done so much over so many centuries to shape the world for the better, including my own country." Mr. Obama neglected to explain in what way(s) Islam has the shaped and improved the United States. The founding fathers of the United States did not share Mr. Obama's appreciation for the "Islamic faith". In fact Jefferson, Adams, JQ Adams, and Benjamin Franklin were all were deeply concerned about the dangers that Islam represented to the new nation. Our ongoing experiences with the 21st century version of the Barbary pirates off the coast of Somalia, most recently today when an American freighter captain was freed from pirate captivity by the US Navy, illustrates a great deal about our prior relations with the "religion of peace" and how our previous leaders reacted. There is little discussion in the mainstream press about the link between Somali Islamism, piracy, and jihad, but the linkage is there nonetheless.(read full article)

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Our World: Iran's Western enablers

Apr 13, 2009 21:19 | Updated Apr 14, 2009 9:02
By CAROLINE GLICK

Egypt's recent actions against Hizbullah operatives are a watershed event for understanding the nature of the threat that Iran constitutes for both regional and global security. For many Israelis, Egypt's actions came as a surprise. For years this country has been appealing to Egypt to take action against Hizbullah operatives in its territory. With minor exceptions, it has refused. Believing that its operatives threatened only us, the Mubarak regime preferred to turn a blind eye.
(read full article)

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Our World: Appeasing child killers

Apr 6, 2009 21:28 | Updated Apr 7, 2009 10:34
By CAROLINE GLICK

We were not supposed to see Shlomo Nativ's name in the newspapers. At least, we weren't supposed to know who he was for several years. He was just a 13-year-old boy. He was loved by his family and friends. He had brothers and sisters, parents and grandparents. His life was not our business. And, to a certain extent, now that it is over, it still shouldn't concern us.

What should concern us is his death. Nativ was murdered last Thursday at the hands of a Palestinian ax murderer just a few meters from his home in Bat Ayin. And his death should interest us for what it teaches us, first of all about the nature of the Middle East and Israel's place in it. (read full article)

A Note from Anna Kolodner, Executive Director of The David Project

April 6, 2009

All those concerned about the continued vilification of Israel by the international community, and particularly the United Nations, should be alarmed by the Durban 2 'antiracism' conference, scheduled for 20-24 April 2009.

In the name of 'anti-racism,' the first Durban conference in 2001 degenerated into a relentless and blatant anti-Semitic and Israel-bashing event, particularly by non-governmental organizations. Under the guidance of Libya, Iran and Cuba, the second conference appears to be even worse, with recommendations that the international community prohibit free speech and criticism of religion. Fortunately, pressure from the US and European countries seems to have forced changes in the conference document, but it is unclear whether these countries will or should attend.

As in the past, The David Project has mobilized to create a unique, online portal on the topic. www.durban2facts.org is the definitive place to go for materials discussing the background of the Durban conferences, the 'Durban Strategy' of isolating Israel on the model of apartheid-era South Africa, and the current status of the 2009 conference's draft declaration. These materials, viewable online or in PDF format, will be updated as necessary. For those with little time, we have devised an easy-to-read one-page summary. We have also included links to online resources, videos and relevant articles.

We hope you find this resource helpful and that you share it with others.

Happy Passover,