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01-12-2011, 05:47 PM | #1 |
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The term leftists love, Human Rights, has been misused, abused and overused. It has become so hackneyed to the point it is totally insignificant in today’s sad-sack world. This is no more than a gormless exercise, overseen by self-lauding leftists; an excuse for these self-anointed leftists to hold a back-slapping, hug fest. Montell is undeniably one of this pathetic ilk with a sense, if she has any, of self-serving grandiosity. Anyone who is as shameless as she, sharing a Human Rights award with a terrorist bent on killing her own people, is absolute perfidy, contemptible and unpardonable.
Montell is a self-righteous collaborator and a malevolent piece of flesh-and-bone. |
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11-29-2011, 06:36 PM | #2 |
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http://www.commentarymagazine.com/20...-award-al-haq/
If there was ever a moment that captured the moral rot at the core of the human rights community, surely it is this new development: the Danish PL Foundation has awarded its annual human rights prize jointly to the Israeli group B’Tselem and to the Palestinian group Al Haq. The award will be presented in Copenhagen a few days from now, but only Jessica Montell, the head of B’Tselem, will be on hand to receive it. The head of Al Haq, Shawan Jabarin, cannot fly to Europe, or in fact anywhere — because he is banned from travel by both Israel and Jordan owing to his extensive involvement with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, an infamous Palestinian terrorist group. Remarkably, Montell will accept the award, and so proud is she to be sharing a prize with a terrorist that B’Tselem sent out a press release announcing it. Al Haq, for its part, barely pretends to be interested in human rights. It advances spurious war crimes allegations against the Jewish state, promotes the worst kinds of anti-Israel (and anti-Semitic) activism, such as the Russell Tribunal and the Durban Conference, is deeply involved in the BDS and lawfare movements, and seeks the indictment of Israeli officials in European courts — goals, of course, often shared by Montell and B’Tselem. The willingness of Montell to share an award with a terrorist is but a small window into the perverse world of the “human rights” community in Israel. The Palestinian groups specialize not in promoting peace and tolerance, but in attacking the legitimacy of Zionism and tarnishing Israel’s image in the world. Greatly enamored of international prosecutions of Israelis, I cannot recall a single instance in which one of the groups recommended the same treatment for a Palestinian. Tellingly, none of them takes a prominent stand against Palestinian terrorism or defends the human rights of Israelis not to be victims of attacks — and in the case of Al Haq, terrorism is in fact endorsed as legitimate “resistance.” |
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