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Deported for "Criticism" of Israel?
The Guardian disingenuously portrays Israel as curtailing freedom of speech. Read more at HonestReporting UK's latest communique: Deported for "Criticism" of Israel?
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Where is the limit to their chutzpah??!
Think about this for a moment! There is NO other nation (country, etc. call it what you will) that habitually and purposefully denied entry to thousands (possible tens of thousands) of foreigners. I know this perfectly well because:
1. in my wideer family there was someone rejected at the customs office, and I tell you he was a high-ranking official in the IT dept. of a bank here in Hungary;
2. My own college lecturer who was simply not liked because of her shabby dress, even having had an invitation to a conference in Britain.
Now draw your conclusions about the credibility and honesty of these propagandistic articles in some of the British press! This is probably the MOST disgusting country European country of all, and far the most hostile to Jews and Israel!!! But why should we be surprised? The Guardian has merited the four-letter political word! Just like the Independent and the BBC!
Posted by: fg - Budapest, Hungary at May 27, 2008 9:05:23 PM
Your communique should also have devoted more space to the dishonest stance of ACRI. Like several other supposed human rights organisations in Israel, it has fallen under the domination of far left anti-Zionist/post-Zionist militants and is effectively an anti-Israel front.
People in Israel who care should set about creating a broad-based human rights organisation in its place.
It is now time for ProfessorRuth Gsvison (Hebrew University, one of the Winograd commissioners), one of its former directors, to denounce ACRI publicly and support the creation of the new human rights organisation I propose.
Posted by: Paul at May 28, 2008 1:25:51 PM
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