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Чичо Фичо
21 Юли 2004 16:42
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Вчера ОС на ООН прие незадължителна резолюция, която препоръча на Израел да се съобрази с мнението на Международния съд за оградата, без да адресира проблема за причината за вдигането й – палестинският тероризъм. САЩ гласува протв, ЕС – за, но с уговорка, че признава загриженостт ана израел за сигурността си. Обясних вече защо ООН не е форумът за решаване на палестинския въпрос. Хаосът в Палестина продължава, а по-долу слагам в три части интервю с 15-годишен палестински шахид от сайта на ВВС. Детето искало да стане шахид – не му се ходело на училище.


'Nobody is going to live forever'

James Reynolds, BBC Jerusalem correspondent
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It was an unforgettable image. A teenager standing alone at a checkpoint, explosives strapped to his chest, confused, trying to follow Israeli orders to get him to dismantle his bomb.
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That afternoon, in March 2004, 15-year-old Hussam Abdo took up his own small place in the imagery of this conflict. Since his arrest he has been in an Israeli prison. We were let inside a high security jail in the north of the country and told to wait in a meeting room. Minutes later, Hussam Abdo was brought in to see us. He was wearing a brown prison uniform and handcuffs. He was tiny - he didn't even reach my shoulder. He sat down, smiled and talked readily. A prison guard sat at the end of the room watching our conversation. Below is a transcript of the interview:
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James Reynolds: Everyone saw the TV pictures of you at the checkpoint that day. Can you tell me what you did that day?
Hussam Abdo: In the morning at 6am I prayed and kissed my mother goodbye and told her I was going to school. Then I went to my friend's house at 6am. He took me to some guys in Nablus. I sat with them and spoke to them. And then they took pictures of me and put on the bomb belt. And then I went off to the checkpoint. I got to the checkpoint at 1pm. The army caught me at 1.30pm. I stayed with the soldiers at the checkpoint till 9pm and then they took me to the military base.
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JR: When you went out with your bomb belt what was your target?
Hussam: They told me to go to a checkpoint. They told me you blow yourself up at the checkpoint. They showed me a videotape of it.
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JR: When you put on that belt did you really know - as a 15-year-old - that you were going to go and murder people, that you were going to go and cause great suffering to mothers and fathers, that you were going to be a mass murderer? Did you really know that?
Hussam: Yes. Just like they came and caused our parents sadness and suffering they too should feel this. Just like we feel this - they should also feel it.
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JR: Were you excited?
Hussam: I was a little bit nervous. But not to the point that I was very scared. I was kind of normal.
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JR: Were you scared of dying?
Hussam: No. I'm not afraid of death.
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JR: Why not?
Hussam: Nobody is going to live forever. We're all going to die.
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JR: But you were only 15 years old at the time.
Hussam: I wanted to be relieved of school.
Чичо Фичо
21 Юли 2004 16:44
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JR: When the army caught you, how did you feel?
Hussam: I was a bit scared. The soldiers came to me and there were many of them so I was a bit scared. I was afraid that they would beat me but I wasn't afraid that they'd shoot me. They were nice to me - they treated me well.
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JR: Are you sad that you didn't manage to blow yourself up and kill many Israelis?
Hussam: I feel normal. But I thank God that the operation didn't go through.
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JR: You thank God that you didn't die - why?
Hussam: It's just the way it is. God doesn't want me to die.
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JR: Who sent you?
Hussam: My friend Nasser. He's 16. He was my classmate.
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JR: How did he tell you about it?
Hussam: I was sitting with a friend of mine and he comes to me and says can you find me a martyr bomber? Then I told him I'll do it. My friend says - really? And I answer - yes I'll do it. So he agreed and he took me to see another guy. The guy's name was Wael. He was from Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades. He was 21. Then he took me to another guy who put the bomb belt on me and they took pictures of me. The pictures were on the day before. Of course he asked me a lot of questions. He asked me who I was and why I wanted to do this. I answered all of his questions. I told him I wanted to do it because of my friend who was killed and he agreed to let me do it.
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JR: Did the people who sent you - the people from the Al Aqsa Brigades - did they promise you anything?
Hussam: Of course they did. They told me, once you carry out the operation and the soldiers come and demolish your home, we'll stand by your parents and rebuild your house and give them money.
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JR: What are your feelings towards the people who sent you?
Hussam: I feel normal. One of them is my friend and he will stay my friend because, just like, me he's also in prison.
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JR: Did you ever talk to your family about what you were going to do?
Hussam: I didn't tell my parents.
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JR: Why not?
Hussam: Because if I'd told my mother she wouldn't have let me leave the house. She'd have yelled at me, cried and told me not to do it.
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JR: Have you spoken to them since your arrest?
Hussam: I spoke to them shortly after I was arrested. I was at the army base and the doctor there was checking me and I told him I wanted to speak to my mother, so he lent me his mobile phone. He let me speak to my mother. She began to cry - she'd seen what happened on TV. Then the doctor took the phone away from me and he spoke to my mother. He said don't worry about your son, he's fine, we'll take care of him.
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JR: How did you feel when you spoke to your mother?
Hussam: I felt relieved.
Чичо Фичо
21 Юли 2004 16:46
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qte]JR: Some teenagers want to be footballers, others want to be singers. You wanted to be a suicide bomber. Why?
Hussam: It's not suicide - it's martyrdom. I would become a martyr and go to my God. It's better than being a singer or a footballer. It's better than everything.
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JR: What was the main reason for you deciding to become a suicide bomber? The one reason in particular.
Hussam: The reason was because my friend was killed. The second reason I did it is because I didn't want to go to school. My parents forced me to go to school and I didn't feel like going.
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JR: Are you saying that one of the reasons you wanted to become a suicide bomber was because you didn't like your teacher?
Hussam: That and because of my friend Sabih, who was killed.
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JR: It seems extreme that if you don't like your teacher it could partially propel you towards murder and suicide.
Hussam: The thing is my parents forced me to go to school and I didn't want to go. So I used to go there and run away. Then I had problems with the teachers. The principal took me to the police because I got into a fight with the teachers.
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JR: Let's say there's another kid your age - 15 or 16 - and he wanted to go and blow himself up and kill Israelis. Would you stop him?
Hussam: I would stop him because if he got caught he would go to prison and it's not a nice place and he shouldn't be away from his parents.
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JR: If you could turn back time and go back to that morning would you do it again?
Hussam: No.
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JR: You wouldn't do it again? Why not?
Hussam: Because of prison. And also in the end there'll be peace.
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JR: You really think in the end there will be peace?
Hussam: Yes.
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JR: Do you know how long you will be here in an Israeli prison?
Hussam: The lawyer told me two-three years.
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JR: What do you want to do with your life when you get out of prison?
Hussam: I want to go home and be with my parents and work in my father's shop.

Muncho Podigovski
21 Юли 2004 17:49
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Фича - читатель. И копи-пействователь. Нема лошо. И това може да се нарече живот. Почти като на Марс.
Чичо Фичо
25 Юли 2004 01:54
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В днешния (24.07.) Дейли Нюз пише, че много от атентаторите самоубийци в Ирак ставали такива по неволя, семействата им били държани заложници, намерени били останки от ръцете на окован с вериги за кормилото на камион-бомба. Отвличането на арабски (египетски) дипломат се прибави към репертоара на престъпниците. Египет, който беше изразил съгласие да прати войски в Ирак, последва примера на Испания и Филипините. Завърши с провал посещението на Хавиер Солана в Израел, доказвайки, че ЕС играе неконструктивна и контрапродуктивна роля в региона и че “общата външна политика” на ЕС в бъдеще, ако изобщо се състои, вероятно ще играе също такава роля, освен ако новите членове, вкл. България, не променят баланса. В днешния НЙ Таймс има няколко интересни материала за терора на палестинските банди над мирните палестинци и кървавия хаос, в който израелското изтегляне потапя Палестина.


July 24, 2004
Militants Force Palestinian Family Into an Agonizing Choice
By JOSEPH BERGER
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JERUSALEM, July 23 - The Zanin family of the Gaza Strip faced a familiar, and agonizing, choice: whether to let Palestinian militants use their land to fire mortar shells at Israel, and risk having their home razed in retaliation by Israeli troops. They balked, and ended up losing one of their own, a 15-year-old boy.
For days, militants used the family's orange and olive groves in the Gaza village of Beit Hanun to set up launchers. On Friday, four members of Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades, an armed branch of Yasir Arafat's Fatah movement, returned to try to set up a launcher in front of the family's house.
The family protested, said Amna al-Zanin, a member of the family. The militants drew weapons. Three shot into the air, but a fourth fired directly at the family, wounding Ms. Zanin and hitting her 15-year-old nephew, Hassan al-Zanin. He died later at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City; doctors said the bullet had penetrated his heart.
"Even if we ask them not to fire from our land, that doesn't give them permission to shoot at us, " Ms. Zanin said in a telephone interview from her bed at Alawdah Hospital in Jabaliya. "It's very painful that a Palestinian bullet was directed toward a Palestinian chest."
Her 18-year-old nephew was hit in an ear, and her 20-year-old nephew was struck in the hand.
Ms. Zanin is no friend of the Israelis. She was interviewed 10 days ago about conditions in Beit Hanun during an Israeli incursion, and she angrily described how children in her clan could not sleep at night and were frightened much of the day.
"I wish I could be a fighter to shoot at Israelis, " she said then. "I am willing to explode myself out of anger."
Militants have launched rockets and other missiles from Beit Hanun at nearby villages in Israel like Sederot. Last month a rocket killed a 3-year-old Israeli boy on his way to kindergarten and a 50-year-old Bukharan immigrant from the former Soviet Union.
Hundreds of residents in Beit Hanun demonstrated last year to protest the launching of rockets from their town by militants, though the militants who bore the brunt of the anger then were from Hamas, which is frequently at odds with Fatah.
According to news reports at the time, 600 demonstrators marched down the main street, burning tires and chanting slogans against Hamas, saying that because of its activity, the Israeli Army was destroying their orchards and their homes.
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Copyright 2004 The New York Times Company



Чичо Фичо
25 Юли 2004 01:55
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Militants Torch Palestinian Police Station
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Published: July 24, 2004
Filed at 5:55 a.m. ET
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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) -- Militants torched a Palestinian police station south of Gaza City on Saturday, the latest in a series of violent acts that has shaken the Palestinian government and Yasser Arafat's regime.
Gaza has been in turmoil for more than a week, igniting a political crisis in the Palestinian government based in the West Bank city of Ramallah.
Officials said the unidentified militants broke into the empty station in the dark hours of the morning in the town of Zwaida, about four miles south of Gaza City, pouring gasoline on mattresses and blankets and setting the building alight.
The fire also damaged the town council on an upper story of the building, which had recently been renovated with donations from the Danish government.
Ahmed Abu Zaid, the mayor of the town, said the purpose of the raid appeared to be to ``spread lawlessness and terror among the people.''
As town residents gathered to view the damage, Abu Zaid said the incident showed the need for measures to ``make the people feel that there is law and order.''
A larger disaster was averted when firefighters brought the blaze under control before it reached a storage area for cooking gas balloons in the rear of the building.
``The police cannot even protect their own station. Who's going to protect us,'' one angry resident asked the mayor.
Hassam Abu Zaid, the local leader of Arafat's Fatah political movement, called the raid a ``shameful act,'' and said, ``we call on the president (Arafat) to make sure that law and order are being implemented, and that good leaders and good commanders are fulfilling their duties.''
In Khan Younis, in the southern sector of Gaza, about 20 militants of the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades took over the building of the local administration, demanding that their dismissals from security jobs be rescinded, a member of the group said.
In the Jordanian capital of Amman, a Palestinian legislator and former Cabinet minister was recovering Saturday from wounds after he was shot in his Ramallah home. Nabil Amr has become an outspoken critic of Arafat and a champion of reform in the Palestinian Authority.
Palestinian Cabinet minister and peace negotiator Saeb Erekat said the shooting showed that the Palestinian territories were sliding into chaos.
``This is a hideous, cowardly and ugly crime,'' Erekat told reporters after visiting Amr in a hospital.
Erekat was one of several Palestinian politicians who crossed from the West Bank to visit Amr on Friday. Among them were former Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas, Interior Minister Hakam Balawi and the Israeli Arab legislator Ahmed Tibi.

Нептун
25 Юли 2004 04:13
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А стига де! Скандинавският ряпа да яде.
Фичо, гони ме съмнението че миналата година беше по-добре.
Кой знае, може и да греша.
Чичо Фичо
07 Авг 2004 17:17
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2 Palestinian Cabinet Ministers Resign, Citing Gaza Chaos
Larry James
VOA
Jerusalem
07 Aug 2004, 11:55 UTC
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Two Palestinian cabinet ministers have resigned their posts, including the justice minister who cited what he called ongoing chaos in the Gaza Strip. News of the resignations came as the Palestinian leadership is under pressure to end corruption and reform the security apparatus.
Justice Minister Nahed Al-Reyes says he offered his resignation last Wednesday but has yet to receive confirmation from Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia.
The Reuters news agency quotes him as saying his decision to leave the government was prompted by what he called the ongoing chaos and unrest, adding that the situation is deteriorating by the day. He is also reported to be frustrated because he has not been given sufficient authority to do his job.
Several months ago, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat appointed a judicial council headed by his most loyal associates who have effectively taken control of the ministry - creating a situation where the judiciary is seen as beholden to Mr. Arafat with little or no independence.
Reports said Planning Minister Nabil Qasis had also resigned to take a position as president of the West Bank''s Bir Zeit University.
International pressure has been mounting on the Palestinian Authority to clean up what many view as a corrupt and inept government. Palestinian dissidents took to the streets to protest the situation and several groups carried out a spate of kidnappings of Palestinian officials, including the Gaza police chief. Several foreign aid workers were also abducted. All were later released after President Arafat agreed to hand over control of the police to his prime minister, Ahmed Qureia.
Mr. Qureia himself offered his resignation last month but later agreed to stay on in the post after President Arafat refused to accept it.

Чичо Фичо
07 Авг 2004 17:18
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EU to Question Palestinian Prisoners About Terror Funding
Ross Dunn
VOA
Jerusalem
04 Aug 2004, 17:01 UTC
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The European Union is seeking to interview Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails about the Palestinian Authority''s alleged use of European donor money to fund terrorism.
Officials confirmed Wednesday that a request had been made by European officials to Israel''s National Security Council.
The European Union wants to carry out interviews with Palestinian prisoners being held by Israel. The investigations are part of an inquiry launched last year by the EU anti-fraud unit at the request of the European parliament.
A parliamentary inquiry in April found no conclusive evidence that the Palestinian Authority misused EU funds. But some European lawmakers questioned the report and asked for more inquiries by the anti-fraud office.
The European Union is the biggest foreign donor to the Palestinian Authority and provides more than $96 million a month to fund Palestinian public salaries.
EU investigators visited Israel earlier this year and reviewed Palestinian Authority documents seized by Israel and also heard testimony by members of Israel''s secret police.
Some of the documents were confiscated by Israeli troops during raids on Palestinian President Yasser Arafat''s headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah.
The EU investigators are focusing on whether European money had been diverted to the al-Aqsa Martyrs'' Brigades, the armed wing of Mr. Arafat''s Fatah faction.
The investigators plan to talk to jailed members of the organization who have been convicted of carrying out terrorist attacks against Israel.
In the past, some members of the al-Aqsa Martyrs'' Brigades have said they received funding from the Palestinian Authority and had been encouraged by Palestinian security officials to continue carrying out attacks.

ScoobyDoo
07 Авг 2004 23:54
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Фичо, ама много сериозно те питам - я ме светни, к`во дири нашия петрол под техните пясъци, а? Чий го крепят и американците, и коалицията? ОМП намериха ли (както е според оная резолюция, дето не се отнася за туй)? Връзки с Ал Кайда сега се създават. Абе, що ли ми се струва, че работодателите ти сами си създават противници, та да си оправдават заплатите? А па ти уверено вървиш по пътя на мъченичеството. Надам се само да не чуем прекалено скоро, че си направил самоубийствен атентат пред посолството на Саудитска Арабия, и си изпотрепал сума ти американци, чакащи за виза
Чичо Фичо.
06 Яну 2005 04:41
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Днес излезе годишният доклад на американския Държавен департамент (Външно министерство) до Конгреса (парламента) по антисемитизма в света от 1.07.2003 do 15.12.2004 г. България се споменава само във връзка с антисемитски и антиизраелски публикации във вестниците Монитор и Сега. Докладът ще се чете от всички правителствени и частни организации, занимаващи се по някакъв начин с България.

Report on Global Anti-Semitism

July 1, 2003 – December 15, 2004

Submitted by the Department of State to the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on International Relations in accordance with Section 4 of PL 108-332, December 30, 2004

Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
January 5, 2005

Executive Summary

I. Anti-Semitism

Anti-Semitism has plagued the world for centuries. Taken to its most far-reaching and violent extreme, the Holocaust, anti-Semitism resulted in the deaths of millions of Jews and the suffering of countless others. Subtler, less vile forms of anti-Semitism have disrupted lives, decimated religious communities, created social and political cleavages, and complicated relations between countries as well as the work of international organizations. For an increasingly interdependent world, anti-Semitism is an intolerable burden.

The increasing frequency and severity of anti-Semitic incidents since the start of the 21st century, particularly in Europe, has compelled the international community to focus on anti-Semitism with renewed vigor. Attacks on individual Jews and on Jewish properties occurred in the immediate post World War II period, but decreased over time and were primarily linked to vandalism and criminal activity. In recent years, incidents have been more targeted in nature with perpetrators appearing to have the specific intent to attack Jews and Judaism. These attacks have disrupted the sense of safety and well being of Jewish communities.

The definition of anti-Semitism has been the focus of innumerable discussions and studies. While there is no universally accepted definition, there is a generally clear understanding of what the term encompasses.

For the purposes of this report, anti-Semitism is considered to be hatred toward Jews—individually and as a group—that can be attributed to the Jewish religion and/or ethnicity. An important issue is the distinction between legitimate criticism of policies and practices of the State of Israel, and commentary that assumes an anti-Semitic character. The demonization of Israel, or vilification of Israeli leaders, sometimes through comparisons with Nazi leaders, and through the use of Nazi symbols to caricature them, indicates an anti-Semitic bias rather than a valid criticism of policy concerning a controversial issue.

Global anti-Semitism in recent years has had four main sources:
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Traditional anti-Jewish prejudice that has pervaded Europe and some countries in other parts of the world for centuries. This includes ultra-nationalists and others who assert that the Jewish community controls governments, the media, international business, and the financial world.
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Strong anti-Israel sentiment that crosses the line between objective criticism of Israeli policies and anti-Semitism.
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Anti-Jewish sentiment expressed by some in Europe's growing Muslim population, based on longstanding antipathy toward both Israel and Jews, as well as Muslim opposition to developments in Israel and the occupied territories, and more recently in Iraq.
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Criticism of both the United States and globalization that spills over to Israel, and to Jews in general who are identified with both. (...)
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Bulgaria

The Jewish population is estimated to total 3, 000 persons. The Bulgarian Helsinki Committee (BHC), in cooperation with Shalom, the primary Jewish organization in the country, conducted a survey of all print media from December 2002 through December 2003 for instances of anti-Semitic and anti-Israeli articles and comments. The project examined 2, 162 Jewish/Israeli-related articles and found only around 7 percent to be anti-Semitic, anti-Israeli, or pro-extremist; of these, over 50 percent were anti-Israeli. Of these negative articles, 74 percent were concentrated in two publications (52 percent in Monitor and 22 percent in Sega), which combined make up a small segment of the national mass media; the articles in Sega tended to be exclusively critical of Israel and its policies.

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Iezuit
06 Яну 2005 11:21
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Зачудих се кой и за какво е съживил старата темица, а то - Чичо Фичо, за да признае, че в България няма антисемитизъм, голямата чат от отзивите в пресата са положителни, в "Сега" също няма антисемитски статии - което си беше ясно и казвано от мнозинството форумци - а само няколко, критикуващи Израел и политиката му - нещо нормално във всяка демократична медия.
Е, по добре късно, отколкото никога човек да признае, че не е бил прав. Похвално!
Чичо Фичо.
06 Яну 2005 19:42
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Грешиш, йезуите - неведнъж в темата беше обяснено, че “критикуването на Израел” по начина на орденоносеца Джимо е класичeска форма на антисемитизъм – отричане правото на Израел да съществува. Или че представянето на антисемитизма като “пропагандна кампания” на евреите, както прави тук в статията историкът Б. Димитров, е класичeска форма на антисемитизъм. В. “Сега” е (по-скоро беше, преди тази тема) водещ, след Монитор, рупор на антисетизма в българския пречат. Надявам се, че вече няма да е. Вярвам, че и темата е допринесла за това.
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От американския доклад става ясно, че антисемитизмът в България е имагинерен - съществува най-вече в писанията на журналисти с комунистически манталитет (в мека форма, като отглас от комунистическата антиционистка пропаганда) и във форумните коментари на техните почитатели с тоталитарен манталитет (в по-груба форма). И в двата случая антисемитизмът у нас е форма на антиамериканизъм и антизападничество, който пък е компенсаторен израз на нещастното посткомунистическо съзнание на пишещите.
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През последните месеци откак темата затихна ситуацията в Близкия изток се промени значително. Успехът на Шарон да мобилизира обществена подкрепа за изтеглянето от Газа и от големите градски агломерации в Западния бряг – Рамаллах, Хеброн, Наблус и Дженин – както и смъртта на Арафат и предстоящите избори за палестински президент, пресичането на терора в местата, защитени от заграждението, изборната победа и твърдият ангажимент на Буш в Бл. изток, вкл. по въпроса за бежанците, а също постепенното придвижване на Ирак към изборите, постепенната промяна в общественото мнение в арабския свят за Ирак – са все обнадеждаващи сигнали. Ще поддържам темата отвреме-навреме с горещи новини.
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Няма съмнение, че напредъкът на мирния процесс в Бл. изток ще нанесе тежък удар на основния поток на съвременния антисемитизъм – арабският, и с това ще отслаби и другите потоци – левичарския и дори фашисткия. Сближаването на САЩ с ЕС след пика на отчуждението им през 2003 г. ще бъде също положителен фактор за отслабването на антисемитизма (и антиамериканизма).
Iezuit
06 Яну 2005 20:15
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Ми поглеждам пак какво казва доклада, мисля... ми май не греша:

An important issue is the distinction between legitimate criticism of policies and practices of the State of Israel, and commentary that assumes an anti-Semitic character. The demonization of Israel, or vilification of Israeli leaders, sometimes through comparisons with Nazi leaders, and through the use of Nazi symbols to caricature them, indicates an anti-Semitic bias rather than a valid criticism of policy concerning a controversial issue.



Та да повторим фактите според доклада: САМО 7% от публикациите за Израел са антисемитски, екстремистки или анти-Израелски, а:
the articles in Sega tended to be exclusively critical of Israel and its policies.

Та, значи - критични, а не антисемитски, според разелението на доклада. Няма демонизиране на Израел или нацистки сравнения и представяне на ръководителите на Израел като злодеи. По ясно от това - здраве му кажи. Можеш да се хванеш за думата "exclusively", но...нефелна е тая, статиите са КРИТИЧНИ, а не антисемитски. Ясно е казано.



В доклада не е споменато за антисемитизъм в БГ, няма антиеврейски действия и настроения... точно както говорихме мнозинството от форума дълго време. Гордея се с толерантността на съотечествениците си!
Ако евентуално имаш данни за антисемитизъм в БГ, редно е да ги дадеш на комисията, за да се отбележи този факт и да се предупреди обществото. Но дотогава е видно, че антисемитизъв както в БГ, така и в "Сега"няма.
естет
06 Яну 2005 20:36
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От: Bulgaria
Познайте от три пъти кой "допринесе" и надлежно е информирал мериканския департмент за т.н. БГ антисемитизъм
... ма заслужи си платата копеуето
fierce
06 Яну 2005 20:47
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От: Bulgaria
Нема а тормозите Чичата,
он е кат Партията-кърмилница -
прав когато съгреши дори!
Simplified Solutions
06 Яну 2005 20:48
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Ми да. Статията си беше единствено и само критична.

Редактирано от - Simplified Solutions на 06/1/2005 г/ 20:59:13

Геновева
06 Яну 2005 20:50
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Гадничко, дори възгадничко, тъй като сме в течение на постановката.
Но изненадани няма.
Освен бялата крава.
fierce
06 Яну 2005 20:52
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естет
06 Яну 2005 21:00
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От: Bulgaria
... пък у село Долно Уйно излезе годишния доклад по антибългаризма у света...
..споменават се само Фичо и Неделка от форумите на Монитор и Сега, кат най-отявлени безродници
.. доклада ще се чете от сички честни форумци, занимаващи ги по някакъв начин съдбата на България
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