Friday, 23 October 2009

SHAIK: Israel apologists shoot messenger

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- October 23, 2009

Australians for Palestine’s public advocate Michael Shaik responds to opinion piece by Professor Barry Rubin “UN vote ends hope of Mid-East peace” in The Australian 20 October 2009


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Editor’s Note: During the Peel Commission of Inquiry in 1937 into the British Colonial offensive against the Palestinians who were revolting against British-supported Zionist colonisation, Prime Minister Winston Churchill justified the military action on the grounds of the racial superiority of the Jews to Arabs. That racism still drives the West’s policies in the Middle East, especially with regard to the Palestinians. If the US uses its veto to quash the Goldstone Report in the UN Security Council, then as Michael Shaik rightly says, the UN “would have to concede that its Universal Declaration of Human Rights does not apply to Palestinians.”

by Michael Shaik - The Australian - 23 October 2009

Once again Israel’s supporters are calling upon the United States to shield it from censure by exercising its veto in the United Nations Security Council.

Writing in The New Republic, Barry Rubin cited the UN Human Rights Commission’s resolution to refer the Goldstone Report to the Security Council as a “global turning point” and the final proof of both the impossibility of an Israeli withdrawal from the Occupied Territories and a conspiracy among “The Arab-speaking, Muslim-majority nations and left-wing governments that supported the resolution” to eliminate Israel through a process of demonisation and delegitimisation by accusing it “of massive war crimes on a remarkably flimsy basis.” Read More…

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