maandag 22 juni 2009

Ronny Naftaniel van het CIDI 10



Vergeet niet: ISRAEL SPREEKT NIET NAMENS 'DE JODEN'!

Ronny Naftaniel gedraagt zich als een betaalde agent van Israel. Al meer dan een kwart eeuw maakt hij propaganda voor de -- volgens zionisten -- 'Joodse staat'. Zelfs de laatste serie Israelische oorlogsmisdaden in Gaza, die inmiddels door mensenrechtenorganisaties en onafhankelijke onderzoekers zijn gedocumenteerd, noemde Nafataniel's CIDI een'gerechtvaardigd antwoord'. Meer dan 1300 Palestijnse doden, de meerderheid van hen burgers, eenderde van hen nog kind, duizenden gewonden, en desondanks verdedigt Naftaniel deze terreur. Het is dan ook niet overdreven te stellen dat Ronny Naftaniel bloed aan zijn handen heeft. In woord en daad dit tegen de Palestijnse bevolking gerichte mega geweld rechtvaardigen is sympathiseren met terreur. Terreur, volgens de definitie van het Amerikaanse Legerhandboek waarbij terrorisme omschreven wordt als ‘het bewust geplande gebruik van geweld of dreiging van geweld om doelen te bereiken die politiek, religieus, of ideologisch van aard zijn.’

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Door god gegeven!


PARIS (JTA) -- French Jews are shocked and outraged by an anti-Zionist party's campaign slogans for upcoming European Union Parliament elections.

Campaign graphics showing a crossed-out Israeli flag over a map of France “constitute an insult and a threat to oust Jews from their country,” said the National Bureau of Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism, in a May 28 statement. In its statement, the bureau said that it had been flooded with calls from concerned Jews who see the current anti-Zionist party campaign as "propaganda that reminds them of the darkest days of the 20th century” leading up to the Holocaust.

The group also asked the interior minister to block the anti-Zionist party from participating in the June 7 European elections.

The anti-Zionist party, run by the French comedian known as Dieudonné, is campaigning across the Paris region, and notably in immigrant suburbs with large Muslim populations, according to the party’s Web site.

The Web site also outlines the group’s official program, which calls on the party and the parliament to: “Stop Zionist interference in the Nation’s public affairs; denounce politicians who apologize for Zionism; eradicate all forms of Zionism in the Nation; prevent enterprises and institutions from contributing to the war efforts of a foreign nation, which does not respect International Law. Free our state, our government, our institutions from the possession and pressure of Zionist organizations.”

Some French politicians have unsuccessfully attempted to bar the anti-Zionist party from participating in the E.U. elections.

On Sunday a "violent" fight broke out between anti-Zionist campaigners and several still unidentified individuals, in an immigrant district in northeastern Paris, reported the French daily, Le Parisien. Dieudonne was reportedly present at the time of the fight, but did not participate. Four people were injured, and five detained by police, according to Le Parisien.



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Ik doneer een dikke drol.

anzi