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LETTERS
[From Br. Hani in Canada.]

Ref. to New Trend letter:
EVEN BABY VICTIM OF ISRAEL WAS AFFECTED BY CULTURAL IMPERIALISM

[From Sis. J. in Maryland:]
Even the shoes of the Islamic leader's poor baby had the stamp of Mickey Mouse on them.

Al-Salamu `Alaykum

The message your letter carried was indeed correct. Muslims need to boycott Jewish products, not just because in turn we help support them. But also because it amounts to accepting their Western culture.

On another count, I thought you might not realize this fact. Israeli businesses illegally use international logos so they can market their merchandise in the rest of the world, including its Muslim neighbors. The Palestinian areas are not allowed, by Israeli law, to import any products that Israeli manufacturers can fake. If you go to the markets of the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, or Israel itself you will find a lot of made-in-Japan, Italy, Hong-Kong, etc with renowned brand-name tags and logos on them. They're all made in Israel!

Wa al-Salam
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[From Lynne Stewart, attorney for Shaikh Omar 'Abdel Rahman, New York City.]

[Ref: New Trend's report on Lynne Stewart's program in California.]
Thanks so much for your article. It was extremely well done and accurate.
UNLIKE the New York Times!!! Hope you and your family are well. Ralph and I are doing a lot of travelling speaking out against the real terrorists, especially Ashcroft.

I don't know if you are aware but ['Abdel] Sattar's lawyers joined by my and Yousry's lawyers, have moved the Judge to allow them to interview the Sheik's son at Guantanamo or wherever he is held.
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"Anti-Anti-Semitism Conference", Giuliani and a Muslim's Response

as-Salam `alaykum!

Here's another story that Kevin Walsh forwarded to me and my responses to it. It is actually an alarming item when we go beyond the emotionalism that they are trying to evoke about New York and 9/11 and get down to what is really going on here.

First you find Kevin's commentary. Then the newspaper article that he forwarded to me, then finally, beginning with "Dear Kevin" is my response.

Wa-s-salam!

Eric Mueller
Texas
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K J WALSH wrote

Some misguided leftists would have us distinguish between "anti-Semitism" (criticism of Jews, whether Semites or not) and anti-Zionism, possibly because they really think there is a substantial difference and don't see any harm in what Jews do outside of their "Israel" or because the are afraid of the stigma of the former label and think they can escape it. Wrong! You can't escape it. The Jew-media will always find a way to label you "anti-Semitic" if you support Palestine. This article is still more proof of that. To correct a deceptive statement found theirin, the "documented 1300 anti-Semitic acts in France" consisted mainly of non-violent non-destructive non-threatening verbal incidents, primarilly the expression of opinions unlawful to express in France, such as that the Auschwitz gas chamber story is false.

The following article, attributed to George Jahn of the Associated Press , appeared on page A18 of the Friday, June 20, 2003 edition of The Arizona Republic. One wants to ask Mr. Giuliani how a hatred could endure for two millenia without having a material basis and how Europe could have become the world's most advanced continent if it was constantly being "held back" for that period.

--Kevin Walsh

GIULIANI URGES ANTI-SEMITISM FIGHT

Says Old "Burden" Holds Europe Back

Vienna--Anti-Semitism is a scourge of Europe rooted in the same hate that led to the September 11 attacks, former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani told an international gathering Thursday.

Giuliani spoke as chief U.S. delegate to a 55-nation conference aimed at fighting anti-Semitism around the world. As he spoke, he noted the short distance to the Vienna square where adoring crowds mobbed Adolf Hitler as he celebrated Nazi Germany's 1938 annexation of Austria.

"So many lessons of history have not been learned," Giuliani said. "If action had been taken in the 1930s, then millions and millions of people would have lived."

Anti-Semitism, he said, is "a burden that has held Europe back for two millenia" and is generated by the same hate that led to the attacks by Islamic terrorists on Washington and New York.

Later, in a conference call with reporters, Giuliani, who was mayor during the September 11 attacks, said Europe and the United States are working together to reduce attacks against Jews in a way that helps heal the divisions over the U.S.-led war in Iraq.

"There is a common interest...to work together," he said.

More than 350 delegates from Europe, central Asia, the United States, Russia and Canada are attending the two-day conference, which comes amid an increase in anti-Semitic acts, especially in Europe.

Giuliani said U.S. goals at the conference include agreeing on a uniform way to gather hate crime statistics and persuading all members of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, which is hosting the gathering, to adopt hate-crime legislation.

U.S. officials also hope to persuade the OSCE to meet annually to discuss anti-Jewish prejudice and for all its members to create educational programs about the issue.

A decision isn't likely, however, before a meeting of foreign ministers of the organization's member countries, scheduled for later this year.

"Words aren't going to suffice to turn the tide of anti-Semitism, which is once again growing in Europe and other parts of the world," the former mayor said.

The Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles said last month that attacks against Jews in Europe have reached the highest level since World War II.

Since 2001, the center has documented 1300 anti-Semitic acts in France, including the burning of a Marseille synagogue and the stabbing of a rabbi in Paris. In Britain, records show 1,308 attacks between 1998 and 2001.

The New York-based Lawyer's Committee for Human Rights in 2002 criticized European governments for laxness in monitoring, publicizing and acting on reports of anti-Semitic violence. Also last year, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a resolution urging European governments to take action against increased attacks on Jews.

Avraham Toledo, Israel's chief delegate to the Vienna meeting, said governments should be alert for acts of anti-Semitism committed under the guise of opposition to Israel's Palestinian policies.

"To justify anti-Semitic phenomena by presenting them as anti-Zionism is the same ugly ideology with fresh makeup," he said.

Dear Kevin,

I found the following passages particularly interesting:

"Giuliani said U.S. goals at the conference include agreeing on a uniform way to gather hate crime statistics and persuading all members of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, which is hosting the gathering, to adopt hate-crime legislation."

Since the Zionists insist that hating Israel is "anti-Semitism" and since nobody there thinks killing Arabs is "anti-Semitism" we are clearly looking at "hate-crime legislation" which will amount to branding anti-"Israeli" activity as an anti-Semitic hate crime - that is to say we are looking at repressive legislation to ban even verbal support for the Arab liberation struggles on the grounds that such struggles are "anti-Semitic".

Giuliani even said that the 11 September 2001 attacks grew out of "anti-Semitism". (I suppose because the Islamic guerrillas resented the Jewish exclusivist occupation of Palestine and such resentment amounts in his eyes to an "anti-Semitic hate crime". The Jewish occupation of Palestine, their butchery and expulsion of its native Semitic population is only some obscure footnote to history.)

Admittedly, the hijackers probably expected to take out a large number of Jews simply by hitting any target in New York City, but had they been aiming at Jews specifically, they might have assaulted targets in occupied Palestine. Clearly they were aiming at the nerve centers of the American polity and American capitalism and if Jews predominate there, well, then it's a matter of "if the shoe fits, you wear it."

Then there was this:

"U.S. officials also hope to persuade the OSCE to meet annually to discuss anti-Jewish prejudice and for all its members to create educational programs about the issue."

Today there are hundreds of Arabs and Muslims imprisoned in Guantanamo and in various dungeons around the US. Islamic groups throughout Europe are subjected to spying and repression. Immigrant Arabs are being murdered in various European countries as western neocolonialism sucks their countries' economies dry. Meanwhile, Jews are represented far beyond their percentage of the population in the executive offices of the biggest global empire, and in its media, and entertainment world, heavily influencing the thinking of the whole world.

In just this situation the US insists that there must be an annual meeting focused on anti-Jewish prejudice, and on the need for "educational programs about that issue." That's a very interesting perspective!

Then there was this interesting passage:

"Later, in a conference call with reporters, Giuliani, who was mayor during the September 11 attacks, said Europe and the United States are working together to reduce attacks against Jews in a way that helps heal the divisions over the U.S.-led war in Iraq. 'There is a common interest...to work together,' he said."

Now, since the USA is still brutally occupying Iraq, I presume that "healing the divisions over the US-led war in Iraq" means to bring the Europeans over to supporting the American occupation. And this, we are told, is being done by way of "Europe and the United States working together to reduce attacks against Jews." So evidently they are trying to unite on the basis of political Judaism, i.e., Zionism. Does that mean that the Zionist Jews and their gentile supporters are trying to pull the Europeans up next to the United States? It would appear so.

Then isn't there room to talk about a "Jewish conspiracy" on a world scale, not only with respect to bringing Jews to occupied Palestine but a conspiracy aimed at skewing the politics of whole continents to serve Zionist Jewish interests? This appears to be an unavoidable conclusion.
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