Showing posts with label Gaza in Île-de-France. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gaza in Île-de-France. Show all posts

Monday, January 5, 2015

'EUrabia' - French Anti-Semitism Fighter Will Immigrate to Israel

Seats in the French Metro, translation:  'Cut the Jews their throats' 'Hitler i Love you'

'EUrabia' - French Anti-Semitism Fighter Will Immigrate to Israel. (Forward).

Sammy Ghozlan, founder of France’s National Bureau for Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism, announced he would immigrate to Israel, calling it “a message.”

Ghozlan, a former police commissioner whose organization is one of France’s leading watchdog groups on anti-Semitism, announced his departure on Monday – shortly after the annual roundup of the Jewish Agency showed that 2014 was the first year ever that the most immigrants to Israel came from France.

“The departure, it’s a message,” Ghozlan said in an interview about his decision that was published Monday by the news site JSSnews.com. “Leaving is better than running away. We do not know how things will play out tomorrow.”

France’s growing anti-Semitism problem is believed to be driving the influx of over 7,000 newcomers to Israel from France last year, more than double the figure for 2013. Ghozlan has warned that while most of the hundreds of violent attacks recorded in 2014 were the work of Muslims, the French far-right also is adding to the problem with incitement and attempts to limit freedom of worship.

His organization, BNVCA, will continue working with French and Israeli staff, said Ghozlan, who added he intends to settle in Netanya.

His attitude to France changed last year, he said, when French Jews came under unprecedented attack by their countrymen over Israel’s actions against Hamas in Gaza. He cited violent and hateful protests in the Parisian suburb of Sarcelles in July.

“After the protests in Sarcelles and Paris, where they shouted ‘death to the Jews’ in the presence of public officials, I carry in me a lot of bitterness,” Ghozlan said.

In an interview published on Jan. 2 with the French daily newspaper Le Figaro, Roger Cukierman, president of the CRIF umbrella of French Jewish organizations, said the emigration of Jews “represents a failure for France, where one population group suffers persecution because of its origins.”

Monday, December 29, 2014

Gaza in Île-de-France, Paris Suburb Honors Jailed terrorist Marwan Barghouti.


Gaza in Île-de-France, Paris Suburb Honors Jailed terrorist Marwan Barghouti. (Forward).

The municipality of a Parisian suburb honored Palestinian Fatah faction leader Marwan Barghouti, who is serving multiple life sentences in Israel for acts of terrorism against civilians.

The naming of Barghouti as honorary citizen of Aubervilliers on Dec. 22 came shortly before a French court ordered the nullification of an honor conferred by another Parisian suburb, Bezons, on another Palestinian, Majdi Irhima al-Rimawi, who assassinated Israeli Tourism Minister Rehavam Zeevi more than a decade earlier.

CRIF, the umbrella of France’s Jewish communities, on Dec. 24 wrote to Aubervilliers Mayor Pascal Beaudet, who was elected as representative of the Communist Party of France, to protest against the decision to honor Barghouti, which the city described in a statement as part of its commitment to support what it described as political prisoners, including Barghouti and the late president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela.

Nelson Mandela, whom you have the audacity of referencing, was indeed a political activist sentenced to prison, but for his opinions – not his actions,” CRIF President Roger Cukierman wrote.

In September, another communist mayor of a municipality near Paris also honored Barghouti, by naming a street after him. Valenton Mayor Françoise Baud also named a square after Mandela on the same day.

The National Bureau for Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism, or BNVCA, is currently in a legal fight with Valenton over the dedication of Barghouti Alley, which BNVCA says constitutes incitement to violence at a time when the prevalence of anti-Semitic crimes is increasing. Hmmm.....While talking about Nelsom Mandela......


Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Jewish Leader Charged for Calling Quenelle Comic Dieudonne 'Professional Anti-Semite'

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Jewish Leader Charged for Calling Quenelle Comic Dieudonne 'Professional Anti-Semite'. (Forward).

Roger Cukierman, president of France’s largest Jewish group, was indicted for calling the comedian Dieudonne M’bala M’bala a “professional anti-Semite.”

Cukierman, who heads the CRIF umbrella of French Jewish communities and organizations, announced the indictment on Monday in a video that appeared on the CRIF website.

So I am being indicted for having stated on Europe 1 that Dieudonne is a professional anti-Semite. Isn’t that funny? For once, Dieudonne is actually comical,” Cukierman said.

Dieudonne has 10 convictions for inciting racial hatred against Jews, according to CRIF. He also invented the quenelle salute – which French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said was an inverted Nazi gesture of anti-Semitic hate, and the term “shoananas,” a mashup of the Hebrew world for the Holocaust and the French word for pineapple, which is used to suggest the genocide never happened without explicitly violating France’s laws against doing so.

Earlier this year, Valls, then interior minister, advised mayors to ban Dieudonne’s shows, leading to the show’s cancellation and replacement with another routine which featured less anti-Semitic material. Indictments are “quasi-automatic” in France when police receive complaints of defamation, according to the L’Express news website.

Responding to the indictment, the National Bureau for Vigilance Against Vigilance, or BNVCA, extended its support for Cukierman.

No one in France knows anti-Semitism better than Roger Cukierman, who survived the Holocaust at the age of nine because nuns hid him while his family was deported to Auschwitz and gassed there,” the Drancy-based watchdog wrote in a statement Tuesday.

Dieudonne and the far-right Holocaust denier Alain Soral recently decided to form a political party, the news site Mediapart.fe reported Tuesday.

Last week, Dieudonne was indicted for fraud, money laundering and abuse of public funds, Le Monde reported.

Researchers believe Dieudonne, who declared he had no money to pay fines he received for his hate speech, transferred more than $500,000 to Cameroon while he declared himself to be insolvent.

Saturday, July 26, 2014

"Gaza in Île-de-France" - antisemitic weekend in Paris, teargas included.

Seen any French Flags? 

"Gaza in Île-de-France" - Antisemitic weekend in Paris, teargas included.(France24).

Reporting from the scene, FRANCE 24’s Mehdi Chebil said the youths were throwing stones at shop windows and had also targeted journalists.

“Two photographers have been hit,” Chebil said. “These youths are trying to provoke the police by throwing glass, stones, anything they can lay their hands on."

Earlier, demonstrators chanted “Israel assassin” and other slogans accusing French President François Hollande of siding with Israel as it continues its operation in Gaza, a conflict that has claimed more than 1,000 Palestinian lives, mostly civilians. Around 40 Israelis, most of the soldiers, have also been killed.

One demonstrator was seen trying to burn an Israeli flag, but was booed many in the crowd.

The French government has come under fire for banning this and two previous pro-Palestinian rallies in Paris, one in the Barbès area in the north of Paris last Saturday and another in the suburb of Sarcelles. Despite the bans thousands of protesters turned out for the demonstrations – both of which erupted in clashes with police.

Visiting a Paris Mosque on Friday, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls called for calm, but critics argued that banning the protest only serves to heighten protesters’ anger.

“The ban has created a strained atmosphere,” said Olivier Besancenot, of the New Anti-Capitalist Party, ahead of the demonstration. “We fear the likelihood of police provocation.”

The French prime minister said Friday that “hooligans” had undermined the legitimacy of the protest movement, which is led by an assortment of far-left activists, a growing radical Islamic fringe, and those with a strong opposition to Israeli policies in the Palestinian Territories.

Paris police chiefs had reportedly mobilised around 1,500 of France’s notorious riot police for Saturday’s banned rally.















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