Say No to the pro-Israel Jewish Labour Movement and the Weaponisation of Anti-Semitism
Ivor Caplin was a Defence
Minister in 2003 at the time of Blair’s war in Iraq. When the Chilcott
Inquiry Report came out Caplin made it clear that he stood
by an invasion that is held responsible for up to 1 million Iraqi deaths. The
decision of the International
Military Tribunal which presided over the trial of the Nazi war criminals at
Nuremburg in 1946 made it clear that in accordance with the London Charter, to
plan or instigate an aggressive war is a crime according to international law. The
Iraq War was a war of aggression and Caplin was integral to the decision to go
to war and therefore a war criminal.
It
is surprising that Brighton Fabians has nonetheless decided to invite Caplin to
speak to them on the topic “Why Anti Semitism affects Labour's Political
Ambitions". Perhaps for
their next meeting they could invite the Yorkshire Ripper to give a lecture on
the evils of violence against women? Or perhaps Tommy Robinson could help the
Fabians out with a talk on the benefits of multi-racialism?
Fabian advert for meeting next Friday |
No group has done more to spread the idea that the Labour
Party is an anti-Semitic party than the JLM. They have targeted Jewish anti-Zionists
in particular. They have directed
their spleen at the non-Zionist Jewish Voice for Labour. Not only have I
been expelled but Black-Jewish activist Jackie Walker has been suspended for
over two years as a result of the JLM’s false and malicious allegations.
Meanwhile the JLM MPs like Louise Ellman are in the
forefront of the attack on Palestinians. Only last week Ellman moved
a motion seeking
to cut off British funding for Palestinian Education in the West Bank. She did so
in the company of a list of parliamentary lepers such as Tory Theresa Villiers,
Stephen Crabb, John Howell, Andrew Percy, Guto Bebb and Bob Blackman. Bringing
up the rear was Jim Shannon from the sectarian Protestant Democratic Unionist
Party. Ellman is an officer of the JLM.
Historically
the Fabians supported imperialism and racism, the British Empire in particular.
In their 1900 pamphlet Fabianism
and the Empire edited by George Bernard Shaw, the Introduction, made their
position clear in the light of the forthcoming General Election.
... it is important that voters
should make up their minds what Imperialism means. ... if it means a well-considered
policy to be pursued by a Commonwealth of the communities flying the British flag,
then it is as worthy and as weighty an issue as an election could turn on.
Compare
this with the policy of communists and socialists for the independence of the
colonies. In 1929, Fabian architect, Sydney
Webb (Lord Passfield) became Colonial Secretary. Zionism was an integral
part of the British Empire. It is therefore no surprise that Fabians today should
invite the anti-Corbyn JLM as a speaker. When Owen Smith challenged JC for the
leadership, no less than 92% of the JLM voted for Smith and a mere 4% voted for
Corbyn.
The
JLM describes itself as the sister
party of the Israeli Labour Party. The ILP was a party of government in
Israel for the first 30 years in Israel (&today is almost irrelevant in Israeli
politics) was responsible for organising
the ethnic cleansing of over ¾ million Palestinians in 1948. Without the
removal of the Palestinians there could be no Jewish state.
Today
the ILP advocates
segregation between Jew and Arab. It
believes in a Jewish state with as large a Jewish majority as possible. It is
part of a national consensus that opposes the presence of non-Jews. That is why
the ILP
supported Netanyahu’s attempts to physically deport Black African asylum
seekers back to Africa.
The
JLM has assiduously waged a scurrilous campaign in the Labour Party painting
the Left as ‘anti-Semitic’. What it and the Zionist meant by this was made
clear when they made the adoption of the IHRA
definition of anti-Semitism a cardinal principle. The IHRA is based upon 11
illustrations of ‘anti-Semitism’ 7 of which relate to Israel. Calling Israel a
racist state is defined as anti-Semitism.
Traditionally
anti-Semitism was understood as hatred of Jews not a state. In the words of the
Oxford
English Dictionary, anti-Semitism was ‘hostility
to or prejudice against Jews’. That
is still how the vast majority of people understand it but the Zionists are not
concerned with traditional anti-Semitism but with defending Israel.
That is why
a group of us, Labour Party and Palestine solidarity supporters and members are
calling on people to demonstrate their opposition to both Ivor Caplin, the JLM
and Fabian imperialism.
I should
add as a personal note that the late Riad el-Taher, an Iraqi anti-war activist who was elected to the Executive of
Hove Labour Party was fingered by Caplin (like many other members) for
expulsion from the Labour Party. Riad was ‘administratively’ expelled i.e.
without the right of appeal, by Iain McNicol. Riad was gaoled for 10 months in
2011 for having breached British sanctions against Iraq in the 1990’s. Sanctions which led to the death of an estimated
half a million Iraqi children. When confronted with this, US Secretary of State
Madeleine Albright breezily
declared of these deaths that ‘we
think the price is worth it.’
This is the
kind of man that the Fabians have invited to speak to them.
Tony
Greenstein
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