August 30, 2007
Iran, Islamist Antisemitism, Intolerable Tolerance
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The Bush administration’s efforts to blame its problems in Iraq are ludicrous. But the Islamic Republic of Iran does deserve harsh criticism for its bigotry and human rights abuses. Middle East experts who condemn the demonization of Muslims in the West should also condemn the demonization of Westerners by Muslims.
For Iran’s Shiites, a Celebration of Faith and Waiting - New York Times
And there was the booth set up to warn people about “Satan worshipers.” There was a Jewish star at the entrance, posted atop a replica of what was supposed to be the Washington Monument which also was described as a satanic symbol because it is shaped as an obelisk.
There was also a movie concerning “perverted cults,” which focused on the Bahai faith.
August 30, 2007
Nonviolent Islamist Movements, Turkey
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Turkey is clearly an important example of moderate and democratic Islamism. As such, it needs to be studied carefully.
Turkish elections bring Arab silence - Haaretz
While Arab opposition parties, civil society and democracy activists cheered the news from Turkey, there was official silence from Arab governments, as if the elections had occurred on another planet. Unlike the front-page headlines in independent media, the state-controlled media in many Arab countries either ignored, delayed or relegated the Turkish elections’ story to internal pages or the tail end of their regular news.
By the third or fourth day, these media pundits went out of their way to tell their respective audiences how different the situation in Turkey was from that of Arab countries. Some played up the chronic Kurdish, Armenian and Cypriot problems as if to dampen any Arab joy for their northern neighbor.
August 30, 2007
Israeli Peace movement, Checkpoints as Breeding Grounds of Terror
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A meeting at Qalandiyah - Haaretz
The Web site Mahsanmilim - Reports from the West Bank (www.mahsanmilim.com) - grew from a 31-second video clip in which Palestinian teacher and poet Hatem Hushi stands next to the Ofer Blockade, a roadblock erected by the Israel Defense Forces on Al-Khader Road, at the entrance to Bethlehem. He stands in front of the camera reciting a poem, in Hebrew, that speaks of his longing for the city of Holon (tinyurl.com/2awa3t). When he finishes the last line of the poem, he smiles self-consciously, and the clip ends.
“There is something in that scene that is so absolute. It sheds light on everything, unravels everything,” says Aya Kaniuk. She and Tamar Goldschmidt, who filmed the scene, have been running the site for about two years.
“It was at one of the blockades. Hatem was carrying a cane, and he suddenly came up to us and said, ‘I am the only Palestinian poet who writes in Hebrew.’ He wanted to read us a poem, a love poem to Holon. Later, we discovered he was a cancer patient, and he was on his way to chemotherapy treatment. But he didn’t want to talk about the fact that, because of the blockade, he couldn’t get to his treatments. He wrote a poem and presented it to the outside world.”
The clip about Hatem Hushi is only one of the films, pictures, and texts that comprise the Mahsanmilim (word warehouse) site. It is one of the most interesting political sites in Israel. There are provocative scenes, like the one documenting soldiers abusing peddlers in Qalandiyah (tinyurl.com/32xsba) or the young girl bursting into tears in front of a soldier at the Hawara checkpoint (tinyurl.com/2eugss). But the site does not promote sensational documentation of one type of event or another.
August 30, 2007
Ku Klux Klan Terror, Christian Right, Nativism, and Racism
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Tony Perkins managed Woody Jenkins Senate campaign in 1996, MMA, 8/29/2007
….while managing Republican state representative Louis E. “Woody” Jenkins’ 1996 campaign for the U.S. Senate, Perkins paid $82,500 to use former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke’s phone bank for Jenkins’ run-off election with Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA). Jenkins was later fined $3,000 for “knowingly and willfully fil[ing] false disclosure reports showing Courtney Communications as the vendor.”
August 30, 2007
Ku Klux Klan Terror, Christian Right, Nativism, and Racism
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Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council…
The Boston Herald reported in an October 16, 2006, article, “In 2001, [Perkins] gave a speech at a meeting of the Council of Conservative Citizens, which the Southern Poverty Law Center [SPLC] considers a hate group.” Indeed, a Fall 2004 article in the SPLC’s Intelligence Report asserted that Perkins “spoke to the Louisiana Council of Conservative Citizens on May 19, 2001,” during his tenure as a Louisiana state legislator. The SPLC characterizes the CCC as a “white nationalist” organization, and has reported that the group is “the reincarnation of the racist White Citizens Councils of the 1950s and 1960s.” The CCC declares in its statement of principles:
We also oppose all efforts to mix the races of mankind, to promote non-white races over the European-American people through so-called “affirmative action” and similar measures, to destroy or denigrate the European-American heritage, including the heritage of the Southern people, and to force the integration of the races.
August 30, 2007
Islamist Antisemitism, Hezbollah (Hizb Allah), Islamism beyond the Shibboleths
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Le Monde.fr, 30 août 2007
Le Hezbollah lance une campagne contre l’organisation Human Rights Watch
Mouna Naïm
LE MONDE | 29.08.07 | 15h00, Article paru dans l’édition du 30.08.07
Le Hezbollah a lancé, mardi 28 août, une virulente campagne contre l’association de défense des droits de l’homme Human Rights Watch (HRW), en prévision du rapport de 120 pages qu’elle doit publier sur les violations, par le Parti de Dieu, des lois de la guerre lors du conflit qui l’a opposé à l’armée israélienne pendant l’été 2006. Un autre rapport, début septembre, concernera les violations commises par Israël. La campagne a été lancée par la chaîne de télévision Al-Manar, du Hezbollah, à quarante-huit heures d’une conférence de presse que HRW entend tenir à Beyrouth. “Cette conférence (…) affaiblit le sentiment national et constitue une incitation contre les droits de la résistance (le Hezbollah)“, a annoncé Al-Manar. “Des organisations estudiantines, des associations de la société civile ainsi que les familles des martyrs, des blessés et des personnes lésées (par la guerre) vont organiser une protestation” pour empêcher la tenue de la conférence, a ajouté la chaîne, qui a ouvert son bulletin d’informations de la soirée sur cette affaire.
Versant dans un anti-américanisme et un antisémitisme primaires, la chaîne a qualifié HRW d’“association américaine greffée de juifs”.