Donnie-boy to declare humans have no rights because they are "anti-semitic"

Started by yankeedoodle, October 23, 2020, 10:40:36 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

yankeedoodle

Trump administration set to label human rights groups 'antisemitic' for criticizing Israel
"By smearing leading human rights organizations as 'antisemitic,' the corrupt and increasingly authoritarian Trump Administration is escalating its relentless war on human rights, justice, and the truth" - Palestinian BDS National Committee
https://mondoweiss.net/2020/10/trump-administration-set-to-label-human-rights-groups-antisemitic-for-criticizing-israel/?utm_source=mailpoet&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=daily-email-mailpoet

At Politico, Nahal Toosi reports that the Trump administration might soon declare that number of prominent human rights organizations as antisemitic and discourage other governments from supporting them, all due to these organizations' alleged support for the BDS movement.

The announcement could happen as early as this week and it's expected to take the form of a report from the office of Elan Carr, the U.S. special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism. Organizations that would be targeted include Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam. A congressional aide told Toosi that the effort is being spearheaded by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who is contemplating a future presidential run and looking to curry favor with pro-Israel evangelicals.

"Certain non-governmental organizations (NGOs) regularly participate in and promote the Global BDS Campaign or engage in other activities that meet the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of anti-Semitism," reads a memo from Carr's office that was obtained by Mother Jones. "Through their participation in the Global BDS Campaign, these organizations have advocated in favor of harming U.S. economic relations with Israel and U.S. foreign policy interests."

The IHRA definition of antisemitism controversially deems certain criticism of Israel as antisemitic. "As has been well documented, the IHRA definition is not about keeping Jewish people safe," said  JVP Action Government Affairs Manager Beth Miller in a statement. "It's a tool for censorship and, in this instance, for attacking a boycott movement for justice. This definition manipulates concern about Jewish safety and twists it into a vehicle to ban and criminalize support for Palestinian rights. It is dangerous for Palestinians, Jews and free speech."

The Trump administration has repeatedly attacked the BDS movement over the last four years. Last August, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu barred Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar from entering Israel over their BDS support, after being encouraged to do so by President Trump. Last December, he signed an executive order that allegedly cracks down on campus antisemitism, but clear targets BDS efforts at universities. That move (which allows the government to block federal funding to schools) came amid multiple Department of Education (DOE) investigations into pro-Palestine campus events. After an investigation into North Carolina's Consortium for Middle East Studies, the DOE insisted that it must demonstrate how its activities advance "the national security interests and economic stability of the United States" in order to continue to receive Title VI funding.

As Toosi points out, none of the groups identified take a position on BDS, but they have all criticized Israel's settlement expansion in the region and its violence towards Palestinians.

"By smearing leading human rights organizations as 'antisemitic,' the corrupt and increasingly authoritarian Trump Administration is escalating its relentless war on human rights, justice, and the truth," the BDS Movement's North America coordinator Olivia Katbi Smith told Mondoweiss. "It is also entrenching its criminal partnership with Israel's far-right regime, including in its desperate attempts to conflate opposition to its occupation and apartheid against Palestinians with antisemitism. The nonviolent BDS movement for Palestinian freedom, justice and equality, stands with all those struggling for a more dignified, just and beautiful world, including the named human rights and development organizations, against Trump's McCarthyite attempts to intimidate and bully them into complacency and complicity in human rights abuses."

yankeedoodle

Amnesty International Slams Reported U.S. Push to Label It Antisemitic
https://israelpalestinenews.org/amnesty-international-slams-reported-u-s-push-to-label-it-antisemitic/

Following a report that the U.S. plans to label Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam 'antisemitic' over the groups' criticism of Israel and support for Palestinian human rights, Amnesty slams 'attempt to silence and intimidate' human rights organizations

Amnesty International USA slammed U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's reported push to label the organization as antisemitic on Thursday, saying his "baseless accusations are yet another attempt to silence and intimidate international human rights organizations."

Politico reported on Wednesday that the State Department was considering declaring Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam as antisemitic and declare that U.S. policy is not to support the groups. According to the report, the announcement is expected to come in a report from the office of the White House's antisemitism czar, Elan Carr, which would allege that the groups support the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.

Amnesty's statement said that the group is "deeply concerned that conflating antisemitism with legitimate criticism of Israeli government policy is detrimental not only to ending serious crimes under international law but also to efforts to address and end antisemitism – and it may encourage other countries to make such baseless claims."

It further asserted that the group condemns settlements as illegal and that its research has shown a close correlation between settlements and violations of Palestinians' human rights.

"We know that the governments of many countries, including the United States', would rather not have their human rights violations exposed," read the statement. "It is concerning to see Secretary Pompeo join the list of people and governments that use accusations of antisemitism to try to sweep human rights abuses under the rug.

"Any process aimed at a just and sustainable peace in Israel and the State of Palestine must include an end to systematic human rights abuses, dismantling of illegal Israeli settlements, and justice and reparation for victims of crimes under international law," the statement concluded. "This is what international norms demand, whether Secretary Pompeo likes it or not."