Donate Us

Help us keep this free site alive with a small contribution from you. Select an amount below.

Friday, November 14, 2014

The NYT reports:

Against the backdrop of what several speakers called an unmistakable rise in anti-Semitism in Europe, the American ambassador to the United Nations warned on Thursday that the increase in attacks poses a threat to European values, and urged leaders to step up their efforts to thwart anti-Jewish sentiment.

“Make no mistake – we have a problem,” said Samantha Power, a top aide to President Obama, at a conference here organized by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. She said the growing number of anti-Semitic acts “are not only a threat to the Jewish community, they are a threat to the larger project of European liberalism and pluralism.”

The two-day conference was attended by only about two-thirds of the 57 member states, most of whom, unlike the United States, sent deputy-level representatives.

Ms. Power, speaking firmly, chastised European leaders, asking why fewer countries were attending the gathering than were present a decade ago, when representatives passed a resolution on fighting anti-Semitism, known as the Berlin Resolution. Deputy Foreign Minister Tzachi Hanegbi of Israel noted at the time that the measure had been adopted with the force of law in only 12 of the 57 participating states.
Here is Samantha Powers' speech.



The only specific groups she mentioned as having antisemitic attitudes were right wing groups in Europe. The only mentions of Muslims she gives are two anecdotes of Jewish groups (in Sarajevo and in London) helping Muslims in trouble. She elliptically mentioned that antisemitic attitudes were being manifested in anti-Israel protests - protests that she pointedly agreed were an important part of a pluralistic society - but she did not once mention that Muslims are the major purveyors of antisemitism worldwide today, even as she mentioned specific attacks on Jews in Europe that were done by Muslims.

And it was not only Samantha Power. The conference's closing statement mentions nothing about rabid incitement against Jews happening daily in Muslim countries.

The conference agenda shows that there was not a single session talking about endemic antisemitism coming from Muslim countries and from the Muslim communities in Europe. However, there was one about right-wing nationalism:
Working Group IV: The Relationship between Nationalism and Anti-Semitism. Nationalist and populist political parties in Europe have been part of the political landscape for some time, employing at various times anti-Semitism as part of their ideology. However, concerns revolve around the recent electoral success in some countries of extreme right-wing parties that openly use anti-Semitism as part of their party platform. There have also been troubling incidents of individual politicians from more mainstream parties making unabashed use of anti-Semitic stereotypes. Furthermore, challenges emerge from charges of anti-Semitism brandished openly in the political arena. This working group will discuss ways to counter manifestations of anti-Semitism in the political arena.
Of course, there are some manifestations of antisemitism among some right wing groups in Europe, but  almost all of the actual attacks have been coming from Muslims. Malmo, Paris, Toulouse, Brussels, Berlin, London - the major attacks have been done by Muslims, not right wing nationalist groups. Even The Guardian, when writing on the resurgence of antisemitism, mentions the Muslim factor.

The fact that the biggest source for hate and incitement has been ignored and downplayed by this conference shows that the conference itself is not meant to seriously address antisemitism, but rather to pretend to address it by using it as an excuse to attack the groups that they want to attack anyway and to ignore the major source of hate in the world today.

From what I can see online, this conference was a joke. Nothing will come out from it and already it is being watered down from the original Berlin conference on the topic ten years ago. It is an exercise in self-congratulatory politics so attendees can pretend that they "did something" - but nothing so drastic that they could put themselves in danger from radical Muslims who live in their own areas.

(h/t Ronald)


--
Posted By Elder of Ziyon to Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News at 11/14/2014 09:15:00 AM

0 comments:

Post a Comment

EoZTV Podcast

Powered by Blogger.

follow me

search eoz

Recent posts from other blogs

subscribe via email

comments

Contact

translate

E-Book

source materials

reference sites

multimedia

source materials for Jewish learning

great places to give money

media watch

humor

.

Source materials

Sample Text

EoZ's Most Popular Posts Ever

follow me

Followers


pages

Random Posts

Pages - Menu

Elder of Ziyon - حـكـيـم صـهـيـون

Donate!

Tweets

Compliments

Monthly subscription:
Subscription options

One time donation:

Interesting Blogs

Categories

Best posts of 2016

Blog Archive

compliments

Algemeiner: "Fiercely intelligent and erudite"

Omri: "Elder is one of the best established and most respected members of the jblogosphere..."
Atheist Jew:"Elder of Ziyon probably had the greatest impression on me..."
Soccer Dad: "He undertakes the important task of making sure that his readers learn from history."
AbbaGav: "A truly exceptional blog..."
Judeopundit: "[A] venerable blog-pioneer and beloved patriarchal figure...his blog is indispensable."
Oleh Musings: "The most comprehensive Zionist blog I have seen."
Carl in Jerusalem: "...probably the most under-recognized blog in the JBlogsphere as far as I am concerned."
Aussie Dave: "King of the auto-translation."
The Israel Situation:The Elder manages to write so many great, investigative posts that I am often looking to him for important news on the PalArab (his term for Palestinian Arab) side of things."
Tikun Olam: "Either you are carelessly ignorant or a willful liar and distorter of the truth. Either way, it makes you one mean SOB."
Mondoweiss commenter: "For virulent pro-Zionism (and plain straightforward lies of course) there is nothing much to beat it."
Didi Remez: "Leading wingnut"