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FIAT/IFTA justifies its caving to Dubai discrimination against Israelis Posted: 31 Aug 2013 07:00 PM PDT I reported on Friday that FIAT/IFTA, the International Federation of Television Archives, disinvited an Israeli director and nominee from its awards ceremony this year because it was taking place in Dubai, and the Dubai authorities bar Israelis. FIAT/IFTA released a statement that pretty much proves that it is a spineless, craven organization. Message from the President of FIAT/IFTAAnd why exactly is the director "not able to attend?" A kid's basketball game, perhaps? A doctor's appointment? IFTA claims to be demonstrating its "independency" by caving to the bigoted demands of its host. Is that what "independence" means nowadays? If FIAT/IFTA were independent, they would fight for the integrity of their own awards. It would mean that they would fight for their members and nominees, no matter what nationality they are. It means that they would not silently scrap an award if it is won by someone the host country doesn't like. Independence doesn't mean allowing yourself to be stepped on. If they were "independent" they wouldn't be beholden to the whims of Dubai, and they would tell their hosts that if they cannot perform their own ceremony in the way they desire, they will not be holding the awards in that country this year, and they will recommend fellow organizations to follow suit. That would be acting independently. This letter, on the other hand, shows that FIAT/IFTA has neither standards, nor morality, nor independence. I remind FIAT/IFTA again of how the UAE responded when pressure forced them to allow an Israeli tennis player to compete: The decision to issue the permit is in line with the UAE's commitment to a policy of permitting any individual to take part in international sports, cultural and economic events or activities being held in the country, without any limitation being placed on participation by citizens of any member country of the United Nations.Here is all the ammunition FIAT/IFTA would have needed to force Dubai's hand. The only way to change Dubai's behavior is to shame them, publicly, into doing the right thing. History shows that Dubai would have given in rather than face the possibility of being publicly outed as not quite as modern as it pretends to be in its travel ads. FIAT/IFTA instead is quietly allowing Dubai to dictate how they run their own conference. And the excuse they are using is "independence!" No, this isn't independence. It is the exact opposite. I encourage you to write to the sponsors of the awards and the fellow nominees to withdraw support for this awards ceremony that is pandering to the ugliest sort of hate. I gave some of the contact information in my earlier post, which was picked up by JNS. (The FIAT/IFTA message is almost impossible to find. You have to click here and then find the tiny words "Read this message from Jan Müller, President of FIAT/IFTA. ". The resulting pop-up is a graphic file, so there is no text that can be used to find it in search engines. It seems as if FIAT/IFTA is embarrassed that they were forced to even issue this statement. Thanks to Paul M at Harry's Place for transcribing it. H/T Sarah AB.) |
8/31 Links: US Assessment on Syria CWs, Globalized Anti-Semitism, Egypt Fires on Gazan Fishermen Posted: 31 Aug 2013 06:00 PM PDT From Ian: A New Era of Anti-Semitism Is Here. Daniel Goldhagen Blames Globalization. Nearly 20 years later, Goldhagen has broadened his scope in a new work. The Devil That Never Dies: The Rise and Threat of Global Antisemitism offers an in-depth look at anti-Semitism around the world. He argues that it's an almost pathological prejudice that spans centuries and cultures and therefore is a uniquely destructive force that has redoubled its strength thanks to a new age of globalization and information-sharing. Goldhagen joins Vox Tablet host Sara Ivry to discuss why anti-Semitism is distinct from other forms of prejudice, how globalization has contributed to its resurgence, and what we can do to combat this scourge. [Running time: 29:40.]Egypt Joins With Israel in Battling Gaza Terrorist 'Fishermen' When Gaza terrorists try to run the blockade, IDF vessels fire at the Gaza ships, forcing them to remain inside the perimeter, eliciting loud complaints from the PA about how Israel is "shooting at innocent fishermen," complaints that other Arab nations such as Egypt, join in with.Explosion near IDF patrol on Gaza border An explosive device was detonated Friday near an IDF patrol jeep that was traveling close to the border fence with the Gaza Strip.IDF Chief Says Many Secret Operations Have Been Carried Out on Golan Front Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday met with the IDF General Staff forum, including Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon and IDF Chief-of-Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz, who revealed that much defense work on Israel's Golan front has been achieved away from "the cameras."What if Israel Had Left the Golan Heights? Why didn't we pursue the path Shiffer and his friends had advocated? Why didn't we let the Golan Heights come under the control of the Assad family and forsake our security? Had a deal been signed with Assad, the bloody encounters of the Syrian civil war would have take place right above the Sea of Galilee; no Israeli/Jewish community would have been safe. Pro-Syrian sleeper cells would become active, too. This is all just common sense.U.S. Assessment on Syria's Use of Chemical Weapons The United States Government assesses with high confidence that the Syrian government carried out a chemical weapons attack in the Damascus suburbs on August 21, 2013. We further assess that the regime used a nerve agent in the attack.Kerry: We know Assad killed 1,429 of his own people and we say, 'Never again' "The United States government now knows that at least 1,429 Syrians were killed in this attack, including at least 426 children. Even the first-responders, the doctors, nurses and medics who tried to save them, they became victims themselves. We saw them gasping for air, terrified that their own lives were in danger. This is the indiscriminate, inconceivable horror of chemical weapons. This is what Assad did to his own people," said Kerry.US intel knew Assad regime was preparing chemical attack 3 days in advance An administration official who spoke on condition of anonymity said that the report detailed Assad's motivation in launching the attack on the 12 locations targeted last week. The regime had been focused on those neighborhoods and wanted to clear the area of opposition fighters. The US official said that pro-regime forces had exhausted their conventional options, and he emphasized that "the regime considers chemical weapons in its portfolio of military use. They do not see it as an extreme measure for extreme cases."Analysis: Are Syrian and Iranian threats just bluster? According to Karsh, Assad knows that the strikes will probably be limited, "so he speaks in a large voice, but he probably is already in a bunker, waiting for it to be done and over with."Indecision on Syria undermines Israeli confidence While officially mum on the British decision not to participate in a strike against the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad, many Israeli policy makers are neither surprised nor disappointed — because "that's what they expected," the official said. It is now commonly accepted in Jerusalem that the international community's assurances to stand with Israel in a possible future attack from neighboring Arab states or Iran are "based on hypocrisy," he added.As Syria strikes loom, Samatha Power's skills better suited to classroom than UN NGO leaders, who celebrated Power's appointment as U.N. ambassador, have never understood the practicality of that decision or the motivations of those who may or may not vote for a resolution to protect the vulnerable.Erdogan says limited response not enough, wants Assad gone A limited military response to the reported use of chemical weapons by Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime is not enough, and any kind of intervention should aim to topple him, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said late Friday.Syrian Opposition Says West Must Enable 'Syrian People to Defend Themselves,' Not Just Carry Out 'Punitive Strikes' "We are not asking for a punitive strike or for some show or slap in the face that lasts only for a day or two; rather, we want permanent protection for the Syrian people and the recognition of their rights to live," As-Saleh said. "This calls primarily for enabling the Syrian people to defend themselves, preventing regime armament and forcing foreign invading troops – be they Iranian, Lebanese, or Iraqi – to withdraw from Syria."Assad's brat 11-year-old kid reportedly goads US into attacking Syria in bizarre Facebook rant The 11-year-old son of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Hafez, has reportedly goaded the US to strike Syria in a Facebook post.Will Iran fight to the last Lebanese? All this does not mean that Hezbollah will do nothing if the Iranians ask the party to widen the Syrian conflict. On the contrary, it is almost certain that Hezbollah would – seeing Assad's survival as part and parcel of its own survival. But the potential costs are higher than anything the party has faced in its history as a branch of Iran's security and intelligence apparatus. This will make Hezbollah think twice before acting rashly, and may give Barack Obama the leeway he seeks for a limited military operation in Syria.Syrians Charged in Deadly Lebanon Attacks Five people, including a Syrian army captain, were charged on Friday over deadly attacks in the northern Lebanese port city of Tripoli a week ago, a judicial source told AFP.Egypt: 6 Dead in Clashes During Protests At least six people were killed and 190 were wounded on Friday in Egypt as violent clashes erupted between supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi and security forces, the Health Ministry said, according to Al Arabiya.Plenty of propaganda and indoctrination, but apparently one thing John Greyson didn't teach his students was how to make a decent movie York University's anti-Israel fanatic John Greyson is currently in jail in Egypt for charges including helping the Muslim Brotherhood's terrorist activities.Miss Israel Pageant Finalist Gives Up Modeling Career to Serve in Israel's Border Police Zoe Russell, a 5'10″ blonde beauty, was a finalist in the Miss Israel Pageant not long ago, but instead of taking the more glamorous route a modeling career would afford her, she has chosen to serve in Israel's Border Police. |
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