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Thursday, March 16, 2006

ADL Headlines: A Bi-Weekly News Bulletin from the Anti-Defamation League

     
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March 16, 2006   


Israel in Election Mode 
Israel in Election Mode
The Israeli national elections for Prime Minister and the Knesset (Parliament) will take place on March 28. To better understand the process and the campaign season, see ADL’s election resources a primer on the candidates, the parties, the platforms and a first-hand account of the mood in Israel.  



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  • New UN Human Rights Council
    ADL believes the UN Vote to Create a new Human Rights Council to replace the fundamentally biased Human Rights Commission is not true reform, but could prove to be more responsible and reliable than its predecessor.  
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  • Architect Renounces Ties to Anti-Israel Group
    Lord Richard Rogers, the famed British architect hired by the State of New York for the redesign of Manhattan’s Jacob Javits Convention Center, severed ties to the Architects and Planners for Justice in Palestine, a group that met in his office to discuss an Israel boycott, after ADL and others raised concerns about the relationship. Lord Rogers subsequently assured the League that he opposes any boycott of Israel. ADL National Director Abraham H. Foxman said he believed the architect’s apology “was sincere.” 
    In the News:
    New York Jewish Week


  • Mounting Concerns about Anti-Semitism in France
    A series of violent assaults on Jewish men in a Parisian suburb in the aftermath of the horrific murder of a young Jewish man has fueled concerns about a new wave of anti-Semitism in France. ADL urged the French government to “remain resolute, to tackle this problem” and to reassure Jews around the world that France has no tolerance for anti-Semitism. 
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  • Saudis Must Not Break Boycott Pledge
    Reacting to reports that an Islamic summit on the economic boycott of Israel was taking place in Saudi Arabia, ADL called on the Saudi regime to reaffirm their pledge to the United States that they would not restrict trade to Israel.
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  • U.N. Official Promulgates Anti-Israel Report
    ADL called for the immediate dismissal of a United Nations Human Rights Commission official for his “outrageous accusations” in a report that accused the state of Israel of human rights and other violations in the occupied Palestinian territories.  More>>


  • Campus Anti-Semitism Focus of Amsterdam Meeting
    ADL joined with other international organizations for a meeting in Amsterdam that issued recommendations to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe on combating the anti-Semitism prevalent at some universities in North America and Europe.  More>>

  • Urban Outfitters Does it Again
    Once again, the national clothing retailer headquartered in Philadelphia, is acting with flagrant disregard for the sensibilities of Irish-Americans, just as they have previously in offering merchandise offending Blacks, Jews, Mexicans and Mexican-Americans.  More>>


  • Illinois: More Resignations from Hate Crimes Panel
    Following ADL’s lead, four additional members of the Illinois State Hate Crimes Commission announced their resignations in protest of the continued membership of Sister Claudette Muhammad, a Nation of Islam member who refused to condemn the anti-Semitic and anti-gay remarks of Minister Louis Farrakhan.  More>>

  • Chicago: Anti-Jewish Graffiti at DePaul U.
    Anti-Semitic and racist graffiti was discovered inside a dormitory and on the walls of three university buildings at DePaul University. ADL’s Chicago Office condemned the vandalism, while praising university officials and law enforcement for their handling of the incident. 
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  • Denver: Controversial Muslim Leader Denounced
    Citing his long history of anti-American and anti-Semitic statements, ADL’s Denver Office condemned the appearance of Sheikh Ekrima Sabri, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, who was the main speaker at an event sponsored by a local Muslim group in Denver. More>>
    In the News: The Denver Post

  • New York: DA Fired After Link to White Supremacy Exposed
    An assistant district attorney in upstate New York was fired after ADL notified his superiors of his attendance at a white supremacist gathering in Virginia. The prosecutor, Michael Regan, had been quoted in The Washington Post as referring to European Christian Americans as “an endangered species.”
    In the News: The Washington Post

  • Nevada: Community College “No Place for Hate”
    An Three campuses of Community College of Southern Nevada held a series of events, lectures and seminars with the theme of “No Place for Hate.” The events focused on the lynching of Leo Frank in 1915, which led to the creation of ADL, and contemporary issues of racism and hate.
    In the News: Las Vegas Review-Journal

  • Media Watch
    FT: Khalidi Faults Israel 3/8/06
    In Rashid Khalidi turns to the old Palestinian refrain of blaming “the occupation” and Israel, rather than acknowledge the reality of entrenched Palestinian rejectionism of peace.

    George Will Wrong on Hate Crimes 3/03/06
    Syndicated columnist George Will overlooked a crucial difference between the anti-racism laws in Europe that led to the sentencing of Holocaust denier David Irving and the function of hate crime laws in the U.S.

    IHT: Erekat Blames Israel 3/06/06
    It is unfortunate that Saeb Erekat chooses to blame Israel, rather than deal with the reality of entrenched Palestinian rejectionism of peace.

    NY Jewish Week: ADL Not Minimizing Threat 3/06/06
    The Jewish Week editorial, “A Denial Worse than Irving’s” took an inappropriate shot at ADL as if we were minimizing the Islamist threat against Jews in France.


    Editor's Note: The next edition of ADL Headlines will appear on March 30, 2006.

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