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Amnesty refuses to reconsider anti-Israel activist speech
« on: January 26, 2012, 05:51:22 AM »
http://www.jpost.com/International/Article.aspx?id=254429&fb_source=message

Journalist Ben White to discuss his new book ‘Palestinians in Israel: segregation, discrimination and democracy’ at London event.

LONDON – Human rights organization Amnesty International refused to heed a request from a Jewish community organization to withdraw a platform it is giving to an anti-Israel activist.

Last week the UK’s Zionist Federation wrote to Amnesty International UK director Kate Allen asking her to reconsider an event with Ben White, a journalist and anti-Israel activist who once stated that he understood why some people are anti-Semitic.

The event is a launch for White’s new book, titled Palestinians in Israel: segregation, discrimination and democracy, and will take place at Amnesty’s headquarters in north London on January 26.

On its website, Amnesty says that White will talk about his book and have a question-andanswer session. It is also providing a drinks reception and opportunity to buy signed copies of the book.

In the letter, sent on January 12, ZF chairman Harvey Rose said that while the organization supports the freedom of speech and right of people to criticize Israeli government policies, White’s whole approach towards Israel “goes beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior.”

Asking why Amnesty is giving White a platform “to propagate his abhorrent and mendacious views unchallenged,” Rose asked Amnesty to reconsider its support for the event.

“Alternatively, you could postpone it in order to put on a revised event that would enable a genuine debate to take place with a speaker who holds a different view, for example, [Jerusalem Post] journalist Khaled Abu Toameh who lives in Israel,” Rose suggests.

According to the letter, White has defended alleged anti- Semitic remarks made by the former German politician Jurgen Mullemann, who compared Israeli government action to those of the Nazi regime.

“Pity the Palestinians, who, in the name of a social-democratic experiment, had to endure massacres, death marches and ethnic cleansing,” he said in a 2007 article.

The ZF also questioned White’s “dubious sources” and motivations, saying that he is motivated not by “true concern” for the Palestinians but an issue he has with Jewish sovereignty.

“White’s actions are motivated not by a true concern for the Palestinians but rather an irrational obsession with and hatred of Israel. If he were truly concerned with the rights of underprivileged people, why, in all the time that he spent living in Brazil, have we been unable to find any articles by him on the terrible discrimination and persecution suffered by those in the Favelas and by the native peoples in the Amazon region?” the letter asks.

The letter also questions White’s allegiance to Sheikh Raed Salah, head of the Islamic Movement’s northern branch – “a racist and anti-Semite” – and London-based Hamas supporter Azzam Tamimi, an advocate of suicide bombing.

Professor Gerald Steinberg, president of the Jerusalem-based NGO Monitor, said that the close cooperation that Amnesty International has developed with Ben White has contributed to moral degradation of this once principled organization.

“White’s intense hatred directed at Israel, which is the embodiment of Jewish sovereign equality in the world, is entirely inconsistent with the universal values that Amnesty claims to promote. If Amnesty seeks to restore its tarnished moral credentials, it must end this cooperation, and join in denouncing White’s anti-Israel campaigns,” he told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday.

Historian and Post blogger Petra Marquardt-Bigman has also questioned White’s work.

“Among the issues that have been repeatedly raised by critics of White’s work are questions about his expertise and his apparent unwillingness to acknowledge that the sources he relies on are anything but uncontroversial and have been shown to contain numerous distortions and misrepresentations,” she wrote.

She concluded that he is “a passionate ideologue who has little regard for facts that don’t fit his agenda – and his agenda arguably doesn’t reflect primarily a concern for the Palestinian plight, but rather a fierce determination to demonize Israel.”

In reference to his new book, Marquardt-Bigman said in a recent blog that White seems to offer a message that is not all that different from the one Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has propagated.

“While he ostensibly focuses on ‘Palestinians in Israel’ (and the apartheid-like oppression they suffer), his purpose has remained the same – and Amnesty UK is fully aware of it, since the organization announces on its website the title of White’s previous Israeli apartheid: a beginner’s guide,” she said.

Comment is Free Watch, an organization that monitors the Guardian’s blog Comment is Free, where White blogs, said that he regularly attributes the malicious slurs of colonization, racism and apartheid to Israel, acts as an apologist for Islamist violence against the Jewish state, draws parallels between Nazi Germany and Zionism and flirtation with Holocaust denial.

A spokesperson for Amnesty International UK said that the event is part of its work.

“Amnesty’s work on human rights in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories includes raising important issues about discrimination."

This event is part of that work.

“Ben White’s book talks of a ‘fresh vision of justice and peace for Jews and Palestinians,’ expressing the author’s support for ‘a future based on a genuine co-existence of equals’ and a ‘solution that protects the rights of both the Palestinian people and Jewish Israelis’ [White is an advocate of a onestate solution].

“These are important issues and the event is an opportunity to explore them,” the spokesman added.

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Re: Amnesty refuses to reconsider anti-Israel activist speech
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Re: Amnesty refuses to reconsider anti-Israel activist speech
« Reply #3 on: January 27, 2012, 07:42:41 AM »
More about the NAZI Ben White.

Ben White flirts with Holocaust revisionism:
-In an article entitled "History, Myths and All the News That's Fit to Print", White wrote a defence of Ahmadinejad's Holocaust denial.

Ben White includes an essay by a Holocaust denier in his 'select bibliography' of his book:
-Incredibly Ben White includes a Roger Garaudy essay on Zionism in his 'select bibliography' (p.162) of his book. Garaudy was convicted of Holocaust denial in France in 1998 under France's Gaysott Law.

Ben White seems to have no problem with synagogues getting blown up:
-In his blog, Ben White has claimed that the arrest of four men in New York threatening to blow up two synagoguees in the Bronx was 'a fully controlled threat to our freedoms.'

Ben White 'understands' why some people are anti-semites:
-In an article in Counterpunch entitled "Is it 'Possible' to Understand the Rise in 'Anti-Semitism'?", White stated that "I do not consider myself an anti-Semite, yet I can also understand why some are".
This after linking the rise of anti-semitism with "the widespread bias and subservience to the Israeli cause in the Western media".
As observed by one political commenter: "White here jumps straight into transitional bog-standard anti-semitic Protocols of the Elders of Zion language".

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Re: Amnesty refuses to reconsider anti-Israel activist speech
« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2012, 06:49:48 AM »
http://richardmillett.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/ben-white-wash-at-amnesty/

(Ben) White Wash at Amnesty.

Ben White was last night handed the opportunity by Amnesty’s UK branch to call for the destruction of Israel. Not necessarily in the way Hamas would wish to achieve it, but White wants Israel changed from a Jewish state into another Muslim Arab state. This is what White thinks is “justice”.

Lest we forget, White once wrote “I do not consider myself an anti-Semite, yet I can also understand why some are.”

For that and other statements of his there was a small protest outside Amnesty last night. Once sign read “Amnesty is great, except on Israel”, which is probably about right. Amnesty will stand up against other human rights’ abuses except when they are against Israel. They raised their voice in anger when Gaddafi was cruelly tortured before being executed, but when Israeli soldiers are kidnapped or Israeli children are bombarded by Hamas rockets from Gaza Amnesty falls silent.

Amnesty’s opposition to Israel’s existence is now, sadly, almost policy. Virtually no month passes without there being an anti-Israel event and never will there be a pro-Israel voice on the platform. One of Amnesty’s roles is to try to bury Israel.

White was promoting his new book Palestinians in Israel: Segregation, Discrimination and Democracy and it will be instructive to jump straight to the end of last night’s talk.

After calling for “A future based on a genuine co-existence of equals, rather than ethno-religious supremacy and segregation”, with its obvious anti-Semitic connotation of Jewish supremacy, White said (see clip):

“Instead of asking ‘can we return?’ or ‘when will we return?’ Palestinian refugees can ask ‘what kind of return do we want to create for ourselves?’ I think that’s a kind of beautiful phrasing actually that speaks to the liberation of the imagination that has to take place as we move towards securing a peace with justice”:

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I can’t see Israelis ever voting for their state being changed into a Muslim Arab state, so what White is basically promoting is more war and bloodshed.

White’s talk, probably like his book, was a long list of out-of-context and out-of-date quotes.

He started with an apparent quote by Balfour in 1919 – “in Palestine we do not propose to go through the form of consulting the wishes of the present inhabitants of the country” – and ended with one by Moshe Dayan’s father, MK Shmuel Dayan, from 1950 – “Maybe (not allowing the refugees back) is not right and not moral, but if we become just and moral, I do not know where we will end up”.

White must spend many nights trolling through the internet and old books looking for quotes that support his pursuit of Israel, but it is obviously a money-making exercise judging by the queue of people waiting for him to sign their copy of his 90-page book.

In between quotes he criticised Israel for what he calls the “Judaisation” of the Galilee and the Negev and for Israel not allowing “Palestinian citizens of Israel”, as he calls them, to live in Israel with their spouses who come from the West Bank and Gaza. The serious security implications for Israel if it allowed the latter are obvious, but Israel’s security isn’t high up on the list of White’s priorities.

During the Q&A he praised the protests during the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra’s concert at the Royal Albert Hall saying that the protests:

“Were targetting a body, the IPO, that receives funding from the Israeli state and also does concerts and stuff for Israeli soldiers.”

He raised the accusation of anti-Semitism aimed at him and said:

“The irony of the accusation of anti-Semitism against me in this context is that it is precisely opposition to all racism that informs my personal opposition to Israeli apartheid”.

And when someone asked him about Hamas and its policies White simply said that the evening wasn’t about Hamas but he hoped that the questioner would “support efforts to end the discriminatory practices against the Palestinians”.

It seems that Hamas is not much of an issue for White or Amnesty, whereas the Jewish state’s existence is.

More clips and photos from last night:

Ben White on “Jewish and Democratic?”


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