April 17, 2005

Human Rights, UN-Style, Israel: EFSI Crawford Rally & Disengagement, Wiezel, High Tech, Forgotten Refugees

Don't miss: Human Rights, UN-Style

Today and Friday the United Nations Commission on Human Rights will pass resolutions on human rights situations around the world. This body of 53 states will not reproach Iran, Saudi Arabia, China or many other notorious violators of human rights. Genocidal Sudan may get slapped on the wrist. It is certain, though, that Israel will be condemned in five separate resolutions, four more than any other country.

The United States and other democratic members of the commission object to the disproportionate and distorted treatment of the Arab-Israeli conflict, but are out-voted by a coalition that includes Sudan, Saudi Arabia and two of the six outposts of tyranny," Cuba and Zimbabwe. Like the witches of Macbeth, the majority will declare: "Fair is foul, and foul is fair." . . . .




The Crawford rally against Sharon's Deportation Plot

Today at IsraPundit concerning Sharon's Deportation Plan: -- ENGAGE is a platform for co-ordinating the activities of EFSI - a ring of "disengagement" opponents.

The Crawford rally against Sharon's Deportation Plot

Today at IsraPundit concerning Sharon's Deportation Plan: -- ENGAGE is a platform for co-ordinating the activities of EFSI - a ring of "disengagement" opponents.


Elie Wiesel reflects -- Without Conscience by Elie Wiesel, New England Journal of Medicine

[. . . . ] In the conflict between Good and Evil . . . .



Another article of interest: Good news for a change: Israel's high tech world

The Middle East's Forgotten Refugees by Semha Alwaya

[. . . . ] unlike the Palestinian Arabs, our narrative is largely ignored by the world because our story -- that of some 900,000 Jewish refugees from Arab countries dispossessed by Arab governments -- is an inconvenience for those who seek to blame Israel for all the problems in the Middle East. [. . . . ]

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