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No pardon for Amnesty
Editorial
The Jerusalem Post, February 23, 2009
Yesterday, Amnesty International, the world's
premier "human rights" brand, called for the destruction of
Israel. We're over dramatizing? Were AI to get its way, the UN Security
Council would impose a comprehensive arms embargo on the world's only
Jewish state - but not on any of the 22 member states of the Arab League,
or on Iran. Over time, Israel would find it impossible to defend itself
against conventional or WMD threats stemming from hostile states or Palestinian
and Islamist terror organizations.
The pretext for the embargo call was the IDF's campaign
in Gaza to compel Hamas to end its bombardment of southern Israel and
cross-border aggression. Over the years, Hamas has killed hundreds of
Israelis in terror attacks. Apparently spearheading AI's anti-Israel crusade
is the group's "principal researcher on Israel/Occupied Palestine,"
the London-based Donatella Rovera.
Though Israel purchases arms from dozens of sources, AI's
boycott call is really aimed at the Obama administration: "Israel's
military offensive in Gaza was carried out [largely] with weapons, munitions
and military equipment supplied by the USA and paid for with US taxpayers'
money," claimed Malcolm Smart, AI's director for the Middle East.
Either to simulate evenhandedness, or perhaps because it
really is blinded by moral relativism, AI perfunctorily called for a weapons
embargo against Hamas. It thus appears incapable of distinguishing between
Israel and Hamas, between victim and aggressor - between an albeit imperfect
Western nation which values tolerance, representative government, rule
of law and respect for minority rights, and a medieval-oriented Islamist
movement which mobilizes Palestinian masses to hate, teaches its young
to glorify suicide bombers, and inculcates a political culture wallowing
in self-inflicted victimization.
AMNESTY DOES much good work. Many of its
rank-and-file members and contributors are sincerely motivated by a desire
to make the world a better place. Yet beyond this good-hearted circle
stands a professional cadre backed by agenda-driven money, which, we suspect,
is exploiting Amnesty's good name. This cadre relies on world-class public
relations and advertising firms to leverage AI's human rights brand for
blatantly partisan purposes.
AI has long been under internal pressure to champion an
arms embargo against Israel. Some have intimated that Jews in the organization
were standing in the way. Francis Boyle, a law professor and pro-PLO activist:
"You have… the very powerful role played by the Israel lobby
on Amnesty International USA… Amnesty pretty much kowtows to them…"
Plainly, Boyle's "very powerful" Jews have been sidelined.
AI is not some amorphous, beatific entity; it's comprised
of personalities with all the usual human foibles. Everyone connected
to AI needs to say whether they really oppose Israel's right to self-defense.
Are we to assume that AI's International Secretariat - Irene Zubaida Khan,
Paul Hoffman, Tony Klug, Susan Waltz, Jan Egeland, Menno Kamminga, Jaap
Jacobson, Margaret Bedggood, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Neil Sammonds, Melvin
Coleman - all support an anti-Israel arms embargo?
AI gets money from foundations such as the Sigrid Rausing
Trust (which also funds B'Tselem). Does Sigrid Rausing personally want
Israel to stand defenseless against Iran, Hizbullah and Hamas? Do board
members Josh Mailman, Susan Hitch, Andrew Puddephat and Geoffrey Budlender?
The MacArthur Foundation, better known
for its "genius awards," also funds AI. We have no idea whether
its board - Robert E. Denham, Lloyd Axworthy, John Seely Brown, Jonathan
F. Fanton, Jack Fuller, Jamie Gorelick, Mary Graham, Donald R. Hopkins,
Will Miller, Mario J. Molina, Marjorie M. Scardino and Claude M. Steele
- appreciate what could happen to six million Israeli Jews were AI to
get its embargo. Does the actor Nicolas Cage, another major AI benefactor,
stand behind the embargo call?
A good chunk of AI money comes from its American board -
Steve Abrams, Jeff Bachman, Simon Billenness, Jessica Morris Carvalho,
Mayra Gomez, Rick Halperin, Theresa Harris, Shahram Hashemi, Bill Jones,
Frank Kendall, Carole Nagengast, Christianna Nichols Leahy, Dennis Nurkse,
Phyllis Pautrat, Aniket Shah, Barbara Sproul, Bret Thiele and Diego Zavala.
Which of them will be first to speak out against this immoral embargo
call?
In calling on the US and UN to rob Israel of its ability
to defend itself, Amnesty International is speaking in the name of its
leaders and benefactors. Silence is acquiescence. Or they can dissociate
themselves from one of Amnesty's biggest errors in judgment.
Facts and Logic About the Middle East
P.O. Box 590359
San Francisco, CA 94159
Gerardo Joffe, President
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