Sollen wir Teabag (Eurovisions-Beitrag Israels 2007 – siehe Youtubevideo) nach München zu einem Konzert einladen?
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Ja, sicher cool! – 100% (14 Stimmen)
Nein, das ist doch keine Musik! – 0% (0 Stimmen)
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Titelbild von Feindaufklärung und Reeducation. Kritische Theorie gegen Postnazismus und Islamismus weiter kriminalisiert
Anlässlich der Fertigstellung des Jüdischen Zentrums Jakobsplatz veranstaltet der Verein Filmstadt München e.V. vom 27. 1. bis zum 3.2. 2007 eine “Israel Filmwoche” zum Thema Innenansichten. Im Mittelpunkt der gezeigten Filme steht der Alltag in Israel mit seinen privaten und gesellschaftlichen Konflikten. In drei Episoden erzählt beispielweise das Drama Shnat Effes (R: Joseph Pitchhadze; 2004) von der zunehmenden Kluft zwischen Armen und Reichen. Den Kampf eines obdachlosen 14-Jährigen um die eigene Würde und eine bessere Zukunft schildert die Langzeitdokumentation NAF-Street Kid (R: Moshe Alafi; 2006). Orthodoxe jüdische Reinigungsrituale hinterfragt Tehora-Purity (R: Anat Zuria, 2002), der Preisträgerfilm des Münchener Dokumentarfilmfestivals 2003, der in Anwesenheit der Regisseurin gezeigt wird. Die Veranstaltung findet im Vortragssaal der Bibliothek Gasteig statt.
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Introducing the Khaffiya Y’Israelit which is made from 100% cotton with blue embroidery. It can be worn in many ways as an accessory, head scarf, neck scarf, tied around your waist s a belt or can be worn as wrap. It is also a practical item of clothing ideal to protect you rom the sun’s harmful rays or can be hung as a piece of art on your wall.
There are many versions of the Khaffiya and it has been worn throughout the Middle East or thousands of years. The Khaffiya Y’Israelit is a version that celebrates Jewish Middle Eastern culture connecting our ancient ethnic origins in the Middle East to our modern day connection with Israel.
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Doof, doofer am doofsten – Vorschlag aus dem Forum von Links-lang.de zur anti-iranischen Propaganda – Ahmadinedjad angeblich scharf auf israelisches Öl. Wie heißt es doch so schön, dumm, dümmer – Antifa. Kommentar überflüssig.
By HERB KEINON AND AP BERLIN
German
Chancellor Angela Merkel strongly condemned an Iranian-hosted
conference debating whether the Holocaust occurred, declaring Tuesday
that her country “will never accept this.”
“I would like to make clear that we reject with all our
strength the conference taking place in Iran about the supposed
nonexistence of the Holocaust,” Merkel said at a news conference
alongside Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.
# PMO denies Olmert disclosed Israel’s nuclear hand
“We absolutely reject this; Germany will never accept this and will
act against it with all the means that we have,” Merkel said.
Olmert met with Merkel on Tuesday afternoon, following a
three-hour unannounced meeting on Monday night. The Prime Minister’s
Office said the two had discussed Iran and the Palestinians at the
Monday night meeting.
Earlier Tuesday, Olmert headed to Berlin’s Grunewald train
station to speak in a ceremony at Track 17, a memorial to the Jews who
were deported from the train station to ghettos and concentration camps
in the east, as part of an official visit to Germany that began on
Monday.
“Woe to the weak and the defenseless; woe to those who do not
believe those who threaten to destroy us,” Olmert was expected to say
in his speech – significant comments in light of the threats being
heard from Teheran.
“Woe to the apathetic who don’t prepare themselves to thwart
every danger; woe to those who harbor false illusions…and who
rely on the grace of foreigners.”
Olmert was to also set to meet German President Horst Koehler later in the day.
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By Amiram Barkat, Yoav Stern and Gideon Alon (www.haaretz.com)
An Iranian-sponsored conference on the Holocaust opened in Tehran yesterday, to a worldwide chorus of denunciation, with the main topic on the agenda being whether the Holocaust actually happened. Some 60 invited guests from 30 countries are participating in the event, which will also discuss the connection between the Holocaust and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki made the aims of the conference clear in his opening address. While insisting that the goal “is not to deny or confirm the Holocaust,” he quickly added: “If the occurrence of this event is cast in doubt, the identity of the Zionist regime will also be cast in doubt.” Advertisement The invited guests include several notorious Holocaust deniers, headed by Professor Robert Faurisson, formerly of the University of Lyon. Professor Dina Porat, who heads Tel Aviv University’s Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Anti-Semitism and Racism, noted however that several other prominent Holocaust deniers, such as David Irving of Britain and Ernst Zundel of Germany, were unable to attend because they are currently serving prison sentences for Holocaust denial. Also attracting much attention at the conference was a small group of anti-Zionist, ultra-Orthodox Jews from the United States, Britain and Austria. One of them, Rabbi Israel David Weiss of the U.S., said: “We came here to reveal to the world the use that the Zionists make of the Holocaust.” The conference has sparked worldwide criticism, including from the American and German governments and UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, and the German government even tried to prevent German passport holders from attending. But the event has elicited criticism from the Iranian government’s domestic opposition too. In an article published recently in an Iranian paper, a senior university lecturer, Sadegh Zibakalam, blasted Holocaust denial and termed the government’s policy on this issue “a mistake.” Organizations involved in Holocaust commemoration and research also blasted the conference, which Yad Vashem Chairman Avner Shalev described as part of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s campaign to eradicate the Jewish state. Attorney Khaled Mahameed, an Israeli Arab who founded his community’s first Holocaust museum, said that Iran refused to let him attend the conference. “I am disappointed, because I wanted to go to the conference and confront those who denied the Holocaust had taken place,” he said. Mahameed, who argues that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will never be solved unless Arabs recognize the Holocaust’s impact on Jews, said that he also wanted to explain that by denying the Holocaust, Iran is hurting the very people it claims to be trying to help – the Palestinians – by “augmenting Israelis’ feelings of persecution.” A group of Israeli Holocaust survivors also tried to attend the conference, with Germany’s assistance, but they, too, were denied entry. Iran denies visas to Israeli passport holders or anyone with an Israeli visa stamp. The Knesset held a special session on the conference yesterday and passed a resolution denouncing it, with the support of all factions except the Arab parties. The resolution also urged the UN and “all enlightened countries” to fight Holocaust denial and anti-Semitism. “What is happening in Tehran is not the problem of Israel or the Jewish world, but of all those who uphold the values of the free world,” Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said in her address to the plenum.
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Thursday 7 July 2005 will be a day that no decent resident of London or the UK will forget. Less than 24 hours after we were awarded the 2012 Olympics, a decision made partly because London is such a multicultural and tolerant city, the heart of our capital has been ripped apart by four bombs.
It seems likely that the bombings were the responsibility of Islamist terrorists – religious fanatics who are nothing more than clerical fascists. They preach the politics of hatred and are indiscriminate in their targets. These cowardly bombings were an assault on innocent Londoners, Christian and Hindu, Muslim and Jew, black, brown and white going about their daily business. Those who say they were responsible are using the language of European antisemitism when they talk of the “British Zionist Crusader government”.
They cite the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq as their motives but they are liars. They took the decision to bomb ordinary people in the city that held the world’s biggest anti-war demonstration because of their own twisted hatred for democracy and for the idea that people of all cultures and faiths can live harmoniously together. In this they are every bit as evil as the Nazis of the British National Party (BNP), an organisation that has also spawned terrorists. We should not forget that the last lethal terror bombing in London was carried out by David Copeland, a former member of the BNP. He told police on his arrest that he hoped his actions would lead to a violent backlash and eventually a BNP government. The politics of Islamic fundamentalism are the politics of hate and intolerance. This is the other side of the coin to the BNP and other Nazi groups. Only last year, a leading BNP officer said a terrorist bombing in London would be good for the BNP. That is not the talk of a respectable or even a normal political party. As a result of today’s detestable outrage, innocent Asians and people of the Muslim faith will be targeted by racists, fuelled with propaganda from the likes of the BNP. London cannot tolerate pogroms and witch-hunts. We appeal to the trade union movement – members of the RMT, ASLEF, the FBU and UNISON have been directly affected by the attacks – to call, together with London mayor Ken Livingstone, for a mass rally as soon as possible at which all Londoners can express their disgust at terrorism and solidarity with their fellow citizens under the slogan “London stands together against terrorism and hatred”.
Date: 7 July 2005 Source: Searchlight