Showing posts with label European Parliament. Show all posts
Showing posts with label European Parliament. Show all posts

16 March 2022

Why is Joe Biden stealing $14 billion from Afghanistan and deliberately creating a famine?

 Those Who Profess Concern over Ukraine Have A Duty to Speak Out NOW about what is happening in Afghanistan


You can see here Clare Daly’s brilliant speech to the European Parliament. The Biden Administration in the United States is deliberately creating famine in Afghanistan. Instead of paying reparations to Afghanistan for the damage caused by the US invasion and occupation since 2001, Joe Biden has just gone and stolen what little money they had, some $14 Billion.

The money was deposited in the US Federal Reserve by the corrupt regime that the US imposed on Afghanistan. ‘President’ Ashraf Ghani fled the country with hundreds of million dollars stuffed into cars. It was literally spilling on the runway as the helicopter took off.

The US Drone Strike in Kabul which killed a family of 10, including 7 children. It was a ‘tragic’ mistake, just like all the other US mistakes in the region

The US’s parting gift to Afghanistan was a missile which destroyed a car in Kabul murdering 10 people including 7 children. According to the US army it was a ‘mistake’. No one has been charged and the International Criminal Court which was so hot off the mark in Ukraine has said nothing.

What happened with the drone missile in Kabul has happened all over Afghanistan and Pakistan.  The United States acts with impunity and yet racists like Paul Mason look to the ‘civilised’ West for salvation.

As Clare Daly said, the only crime of Afghanis and the other victims of US aggression in the Middle East and elsewhere is not to be White or European.

All those who condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine and their war crimes have a duty to speak out about the United States deliberately creating a famine in order to get their revenge on the Taliban. If they do not then they are simply hypocrites.

Clare Daly is a good illustration of what happens when genuine socialists get elected to Parliament. Clare was a member of Militant and the Socialist party but she is now a member of Independents 4 Change, part of The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL. At the 2016 general election, Clare stood as an Independents 4 Change candidate in the Dublin Fingal constituency, and was elected  to the Dáil Éireann. At the 2019 European Parliament elections, she was elected for the Dublin constituency.

Contrast Clare and her fellow MP Mick Wallace with the Irish Green Party who are propping up the present Fine Gael and Fianna Fail Coalition. Two corrupt Conservative parties propped up by Greens, who pose as an alternative to the mainstream parties.

Tony Greenstein 

2 June 2017

Bogus Definition of Anti-Semitism Suffers Its First Defeat at the University Colleges Union Conference

European Parliament sees Anti-Semites, Fascists and Islamaphobes unite to Condemn ‘Anti-Semitism’


Green MEPs reject IHRA and Caroline Lucas MP withdraws her support for the IHRA
According to the IHRA Definition, this article in Israel's Ha'aretz paper is anti-Semitic
 Today (Thursday)  a debate took place in the European Parliament over whether to support the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of anti-Semitism [IHRA].  An amendment to delete support for the IHRA was lost by 479-101.

The winning majority consisted of Conservatives, far-Right nationalists and anti-Semites, social democrats and UKIP voting to support the Zionist definition of ‘anti-Semitism’.
Victor Orban's racist and antisemitic Fidesz party also supported the IHRA 
As Naomi Wimborne-Iddrissi reports we saw UKIP’s Gerard Batten, infamous for calling Islam a “death cult”, MEPs from Italy’s Northern League, who can’t even stand Italians south of Rome, together with racist Hungarian MEPs from Victor Orban’s Fidesz party, open anti-Semites from Poland’s Law and Justice Party ally with Zionists and corporate social democrats like Spain’s Lopez Aguilar and Péter Niedermüller from Hungary.  All were apparently opposed to ‘anti-Semitism’.  Perhaps they will form an ‘anti-Semites against anti-Semitism’ group in the Parliament!
Caroline Lucas email to me saying that she no longer supports the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism
The IHRA definition of anti-Semitism used to be known as the EUMC Working Definition of Anti-Semitism.  It was removed from the web site of the European Union’s Fundamental Rights Agency in 2013.  In 2016 it was, like the Undead in Dracula movies, brought back to life.

The IHRA has been used to close down and prevent meetings up and down the country.  Israel Apartheid Week at the University of Central Lancashire was banned. At other universities like Exeter and UCL restrictions were placed on events.  In all cases ‘anti-Semitism’ was the excuse.
Geert Wilder's fascist Freedom Party was also in favour of the IHRA definition of antisemitism
During the debate Péter Niedermüller praised the IHRA clause for making clear that “you cannot question the very being of the Israeli state.” which is, of course, exactly what the IHRA is about.  Even former UKIP MEP, Steven Woolfe, who described himself as of Black and Jewish heritage and as a supporter of the state of Israel, nonetheless said adopting the IHRA clause would mean preventing freedom of speech and creating fear of speaking out. “This definition is so broad and wide that if we adopt it we would have to jail Mahatma Gandhi for things he said about Palestine,” Woolfe said.
Europe's flag is at half mast but not because of the passing of this bogus definition of anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitism of course is a form of racism against Jews as individuals.  It is not hatred or criticism of a state.  You cannot be racist towards a state.  States are not human beings they are the constructs of human beings.
The racists of UKIP are all in favour of fighting 'anti-Semitism' because they know it is a stick to beat Muslims with
I reported a few days ago on the attempts by far-right Zionist solicitor Robert Festenstein to use the IHRA definition to close down European’s largest Palestinian festival of art and culture, Expo 2017.  Indeed anything or anyone who supports the Palestinians is now defined as anti-Semitic under this bogus definition.
Unfortunately Jeremy Corbyn, having abandoned the Palestinians in an attempt to appease the Zionist lobby in this country, has also adopted a definition of anti-Semitism which, 18 months ago, would have branded him an anti-Semite.  It is shameful that Corbyn has jettisoned so many of the principles he once stood for – be it on Palestine or Ireland or indeed the monarchy.
Gerard Batten of UKIP spoke in favour of IHRA  - Islam is a 'death cult'
Only a few weeks ago Hugh Tomlinson QC gave a formal legal opinion regarding the IHRA definition in which he made it clear that the IHRA definition was being used in an unlawful way to restrict freedom of speech under Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights.  Sir Stephen Sedley, the former Court of Appeal judge, who is himself Jewish, has made searing criticisms of the IHRA in the May issue of London Review of Books.  Sedley’s first paragraph begins:

Shorn of philosophical and political refinements, anti-Semitism is hostility towards Jews as Jews. Where it manifests itself in discriminatory acts or inflammatory speech it is generally illegal, lying beyond the bounds of freedom of speech and of action. By contrast, criticism (and equally defence) of Israel or of Zionism is not only generally lawful: it is affirmatively protected by law. Endeavours to conflate the two by characterising everything other than anodyne criticism of Israel as anti-Semitic are not new. What is new is the adoption by the UK government (and the Labour Party) of a definition of anti-Semitism which endorses the conflation.

In just one paragraph Stephen Sedley demolishes this bogus attempt to restrict freedom of speech.  It is therefore to be welcomed that the lecturers’ union, the University Colleges Union has voted, at its annual conference last week to reject the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism.
Spanish Blairite Lopez Aguilar was one of the movers of the bogus IHRA definition of antisemitism
I also wrote an Open Letter to Caroline Lucas asking her to support the position of her fellow Green members of the European Parliament who have rejected the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism as a threat to freedom of speech and because it conflates anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism.  I am pleased to say that Caroline has given a very strong indication that she has now changed her mind and understands the threat that the IHRA poses to freedom of speech.  The IHRA was supported by right-wing Tories like Eric Pickles, the former Tory Cabinet Minister and Chair of the Conservative  Friends of Israel.  Pickles it was who defended the Tories alliance with openly anti-Semitic parties like Poland’s Law and Justice Party and Robert Zile’s Latvia’s LNNK in the ECR (European Conservative Reform) group in the European Parliament.
Marine Le Pen, French fascist leader is all in favour of fighting 'antisemitism'
In an article The Nazi whitewash Efraim Zuroff of the Simon Wiesenthall Centre, wrote that
‘I can't believe Eric Pickles supports Latvia's 'For Fatherland and Freedom' party, which wants to rewrite a murderous history... The sight of SS veterans marching down the main avenue of the capital city of a member of Nato and the European Union is hardly a sight to bring joy to the heart of a British political leader. Yet just a few days ago, Conservative chairman Eric Pickles saw fit in an interview on Radio 4 to rush to the defence of the Latvian "For Fatherland and Freedom" party which is among the staunchest supporters of precisely such an event that takes place annually in Riga every 16 March.’

This is the same Eric Pickles who, when it comes to defending Israel, is a vociferous opponent of ‘anti-Semitism’!

Below is a press statement from Bricup (British Committee for the Universities of Palestine) and Free Speech on Israel
Free Speech on Israel, a Jewish-led organisation which defends the right to criticise  Israel, and the British Committee for the Universities of Palestine, which campaigns  for academic and cultural boycott of Israel, today welcomed the vote by the  University and College Union (UCU) to reject the International Holocaust  Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism.

Motion 57, submitted by UCU branches at the University of Leeds, Goldsmiths, and  the University of Brighton, along with two strengthening amendments from Queen’s  University Belfast and London Retired Members Branch, was carried  overwhelmingly in the closing minutes of UCU's annual Congress in Brighton. Only  one delegate spoke against the motion. 

UCU had previously, in 2011, rejected the Working Definition of Antisemitism" of  the EU Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia (EUMC). The IHRA  definition strongly resembles the EUMC version.

Both these definitions are considered highly problematic because they seek to conflate  criticism of Israel with genuine anti-Jewish racism: examples cited in them make  explicit reference to Israel. The UK Government has adopted the IHRA definition,  and in February this year Universities Minister Jo Johnson wrote to Universities UK  insisting that university activities must respect the definition. In particular, he alleged  that ‘anti-Semitic incidents ... might take place under the banner of Israel (sic) Apartheid’ events.  Some universities have banned or curtailed campus events during  Israeli Apartheid week or subsequently, and campaigners for Palestinian human rights  consider that the definition is being used to censor legitimate political activity and  debate which criticises the Israeli occupation and human rights abuses.  In moving the motion, Mark Abel of Brighton UCU noted that an event organised by Friends of Palestine had been cancelled by the University of Central Lancashire, who  cited the IHRA definition as making the event ‘unlawful’.  Reacting to this wave of censorship the new, Jewish-led organisation Free Speech on  Israel, along with Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), Independent Jewish Voices,  and Jews for Justice for Palestinians, obtained a legal Opinion from the eminent  human rights lawyer Hugh Tomlinson QC.

The Opinion is devastating: it characterises the IHRA definition as confusing, not  legally binding, and putting public bodies that use it at risk of ‘unlawfully restricting  legitimate expressions of political opinion’. A public body that bans a meeting under  the IHRA definition without any evidence of genuine antisemitism could be breaching  the European Convention on Human Rights which guarantees freedom of expression  (Article 10), and freedom of assembly (Article 11). 

In concluding his speech, Mark Abel said: ‘This is a dangerous conflation of anti-Zionism and anti-semitism. ... It is a definition intended to silence those who wish to  puncture the Israeli state’s propaganda that it is a normal liberal democratic state’

Mike Cushman, a UCU member and co-founder of FSOI, said: ‘Free speech on Israel  welcomes UCU’s recognition that fighting antisemitism is a separate struggle from  defending the rights of Palestinians, and that both these struggles are important.  Putting these in opposition to each other assists both antisemites and war criminals.’

Les Levidow, a UCU member speaking for BRICUP, said: ‘Congratulations to UCU  for defending free speech on Israel/Palestine by rejecting the government-IHRA  agenda to weaponise antisemitism, conflated with anti-Zionism.’

UCU Congress also passed a motion in support of Professor Kamel Hawwash, a UCU  member at the University of Birmingham, who was prevented from entering Israel on  7th April on a trip with his wife and young son to visit relatives in occupied East  Jerusalem. It seems likely that Prof. Hawwash was banned under the new Israeli  boycott law, which prevents activists accused of supporting BDS (Boycott,  Divestment and Sanctions) from entering Israel. Prof. Hawwash was until recently  the vice-chair of PSC. The General Secretary of UCU will now be writing to the  Israeli Embassy and the FCO to urge that the ban on Prof. Hawwash and all non-  violent human rights campaigners be lifted.

Below is the full text of Motion 57 as carried, incorporating amendments: 
57 Composite: International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism  University of Leeds, Goldsmiths, University of London, University of Brighton, Grand Parade
Congress notes:
1.         UCU's exemplary anti-racist work, e.g. Holocaust Memorial Day materials;
2.         policy (2011) dissociating UCU from the ‘EUMC working definition’ of antisemitism;
3.         the close similarity between the IHRA and EUMC definitions, including their conflation of antisemitism with criticism of Israel;
4.         That government has formally adopted the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism;
5.         That this definition conflates anti-Semitism with criticism of the state of Israel and has been used to intimidate academics who are engaged in activities that are critical of the policies of the Israeli government but that are not anti-Semitic;
6.         Government-inspired attempts to ban Palestine solidarity events, naming Israeli Apartheid Week.
7.         The legal opinion from Hugh Tomlinson QC, obtained by PSC and other groups, characterising the IHRA definition as confusing, not legally binding, and putting public bodies that use it at risk of 'unlawfully restricting legitimate expressions of political opinion'.

Congress re-affirms:
a.         UCU's condemnation of all forms of racial or religious hatred or discrimination;
b.         UCU’s commitment to free speech and academic freedom;
c.         the importance of open campus debate on Israel/Palestine;

            Congress resolves that UCU dissociates itself from the IHRA definition and will make no use of it (e.g. in educating members or dealing with internal complaints).

Congress instructs:
i.          NEC to contact all members in a dedicated communication urging report to NEC of all repressive uses of the IHRA definition;
ii          Conduct research about the implications of the use of the IHRA definition;
iii.        General Secretary to write to VCs/principals urging staff protection from malicious accusations, and freedom of political criticism;
iv.        President to issue, and circulate to members, a detailed press statement on UCU’s criticism of the IHRA definition;
v.         Lobby government to seek a review of its endorsement of the IHRA definition and to replace it with one that will both protect free speech and combat anti-Semitism.

Recalling the experience of Fraser vs UCU, we call upon the NEC to take a position against any university management that reacts to spurious accusations of anti-semitism by banning speakers who are opposed to the policies of the State of Israel but who have not in any way expressed racism against Jewish people.

28 May 2017

Open Letter to Britain’s Only Green MP – Caroline Lucas

Don’t support the IHRA Definition of anti-Semitism that Conflates anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism


On Wednesday the European Parliament is going to debate a motion, ‘Combating anti-Semitism’ that includes support for the bogus International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of anti-Semitism. 
Caroline Lucas MP supports a definition of anti-Semitism which brands BDS as 'anti-Semitic' thus proving that when they get near power, the Green Party jettisons its radicalism
I have sent a number of MEPs a letter asking that they oppose Clause C2 of the motion supporting the IHRA.  You can see my letter hereI am pleased to say that the Green group in the European parliament will be opposing the definition.  There is no doubt that the far-Right, Le Pen and co. will be only too happy to support the IHRA.  After all anti-Semitism and Zionism have always gone hand in hand and the IHRA definition has nothing to do with anti-Semitism and everything to do with supporting Israel.
Victor Orban, the racist Prime Minister of Hungary, who has villified and demonised asylum seekers at the same time as seeking to rehabilitate the anti-Semitic rulers of Hungary in the pre-war period, has no problems supporting the IHRA definition precisely because it has nothing whatsoever to do with opposing anti-Semitism.
On the picket line in Brighton but breaking the BDS picket line
I am therefore even more surprised to find that Britain’s only Green MP, Caroline Lucas, the MP for Brighton Pavilion, who has previously claimed to support the Palestinian cause, has signed up to support this bogus definition of anti-Semitism which the far-Right Zionist Campaign Against Anti-Semitism has campaigned for.  Already the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism has been used to stop Israel Apartheid Week at one university, has meant restrictions at Exeter University and UCL and has led to repeated attempts by Zionist organisations in this country to prevent speakers such as Jackie Walker and Tom Suarez speaking.

The IHRA definition of anti-Semitism is a menace to freedom of speech and liberty.  In the wake of the Manchester bombing there are increasing attempts to curtail our liberty in the name of fighting terrorism.  I realise that being a Green means that you have no guiding compass politically.  Capitalism for most people in the Green Party is something that can be tamed and reformed.  It is this lack of basic political principles that can lead to someone like Lucas giving support to the Zionist attempt to clamp down on support for the Palestinians.


Jonathan Bartley - co leader of the Green Party - joined the rest of the panel in supporting the expulsion of Ken Livingstone for telling the truth about Nazi-Zionist relations - a particularly pathetic performance
Another example of Green cowardice was the performance of Lucas's co-leader Jonathan Bartley on Question Time earlier this year.  As the rest of the Establishment hacks lined up to call for Ken Livingstone's expulsion from the Labour Party for daring to tell the truth, Bartley demonstrated what a political pygmy he is when he joined the mob.

I hope that others in the Green Party will give Ms Lucas a hard time.  Like most Greens who get elected into positions of power, she has already become part of the British establishment.  In Germany Die Grunen when it formed a coalition with the SPD with Joshka Fischer as Foreign Minister, became the first German government to send troops into battle in a foreign country, Afghanistan.  Without any class politics the Greens are destined to drift politically as Caroline Lucas demonstrates.

Below is an Open Letter to Ms Lucas taking her to task over her support for this fake definition of anti-Semitism.

Tony Greenstein
Professor Daniel Blatman, a Holocaust researcher at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, is according to the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism, an anti-Semite


Caroline Lucas,
House of Commons
London SW1 1AA
Sunday 28th May 2017

Dear Caroline,

As you will be aware, following the Home Affairs Select Committee Report Antisemitism in the UK, Theresa May adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism. This Report was widely considered as politically motivated, lacking any evidential base and a hatchet job on Jeremy Corbyn by Chuku Ummuna of the Labour Right and the Tory members of the Committee. The Committee had no terms of reference and it criticised a number of people from whom it had refused to take evidence.

This Wednesday the European Parliament will be debating a Motion on Combatting Antisemitism which also recommends adoption of the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism. I am pleased to hear that the Green group in the European Parliament has decided to vote against it. 
I am therefore extremely surprised to hear from friends in the Green Party that you support this bogus and racist definition of anti-Semitism.  Racist because it proceeds from the basis that Zionism and Israel represents all Jewish people.

The IHRA definition of anti-Semitism is another name for the Working Definition of Anti-Semitism which the Fundamental Rights Agency removed from its web site in 2013 because it conflated support for the Palestinians with anti-Semitism.  It has now been given a new lease of life. It deserves to be put back to sleep again, this time for good.

No one doubts the evils of anti-Semitism although the concentration on this form of racism to the exclusion of, for example, racism against Romanis or Islamaphobia, raises suspicions that the government’s real motive is to use peoples’ opposition to anti-Semitism to underpin its foreign policy alliances in the Middle East.

The IHRA, is an intergovernmental organisation consisting of 31 countries. It includes a number of countries which tolerate anti-Semitism, such as Poland under its far-Right Law and Justice government. Hungary’s government under Victor Orban, whose racist attitude to refugees needs no elaborating, is set on rehabilitating Admiral Horthy who presided over the deportation of some 430,000 Jews to Auschwitz between March 19th and July 9th 1944.  [The Reinterment and Political Rehabilitation of Miklós Horthy, Randolph Braham].  Orban though has had no difficulty signing up to the IHRA because like many anti-Semites he is ardently pro-Zionist.  That in itself should give you pause for thought.

The IHRA definition has nothing to do with opposing anti-Semitism. Its sole purpose is to conflate opposition to Zionism and the Apartheid State of Israel with anti-Semitism. Seven of its eleven examples of anti-Semitism mention the State of Israel. By identifying Jews with the actions of Israel, the IHRA is likely to increase not diminish anti-Semitism.

Brian Klug, when giving a talk What Do We Mean When We Say ‘Antisemitsm’? Echoes of shattering glass’ at the November 2014 International Conference at the Berlin Jewish Museum “Antisemitism in Europe Today: the Phenomena, the Conflicts” produced a definition of anti-Semitism in 21 words:  ‘antisemitism is a form of hostility to Jews as Jews, where Jews are perceived as something other than what they are.’  The IHRA definition needs 409 words, because its purpose is not to define anti-Semitism but to conflate anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism.

The IHRA definition of anti-Semitism includes ‘Holding Jews collectively responsible for actions of the state of Israel’.  Ironically that is the main purpose of the definition.
According to the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism, this article in Israel's Ha'aretz paper is 'anti-Semitic'
The IHRA definition states: ‘Drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis’ is anti-Semitic.  Presumably Professor Daniel Blatman, a Holocaust researcher and head of the Institute for Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem is also anti-Semitic for comparing the Nuremburg laws with the raft of racist laws targeting Israeli Arabs in Ha’aretz.  Heading Toward an Israeli Apartheid State.  Indeed Professor Blatman is doubly anti-Semitic because he also transgresses another IHRA example of ‘anti-Semitism’:  ‘claiming that the existence of a State of Israel is a racist endeavour.

Anyone who is seriously concerned about anti-Semitism and indeed any form of racism, should be determined to separate off Jewish people from the actions of Israel.  To associate Jews with the actions and policies of Israeli state, is to invite anti-Semitism. 

If calling out Israel as a racist endeavour is anti-Semitic, as the IHRA definition states, then we should be honest and admit that telling the truth can be anti-Semitic.

In a 2012 opinion survey 59 percent of Israeli Jews wanted preference for Jews over Arabs in admission to government jobs and 49 percent want the state to treat Jewish citizens better than Arabs. 42 percent don't want to live in the same building with Arabs and 42 percent don't want their children in the same class with Arab children. ‘Only’ a third wants a law barring Israeli Arabs from voting for the Knesset and 69 percent would oppose giving 2.5 million Palestinians the right to vote if Israel annexes the West Bank. In last year’s Pew Research Centres survey Israel’s Religiously Divided Society, a plurality of Israeli Jews, 48% supported the physical expulsion of Israel’s Arab citizens.
The prevalence of racism amongst Israeli Jews reflects the racist nature of the Israeli state.  There is nothing anti-Semitic in stating that openly.

The IHRA definition of ‘anti-Semitism’ is designed to keep the truth about Israel and Zionism under wraps. It has already been used in Britain to close down Israel Apartheid Week at the University of Central Lancashire and to prevent activities at other universities.  The IHRA definition of anti-Semitism is already having a chilling effect on free speech. 

I would hope that you reconsider your support for this bogus definition of anti-Semitism. .
Yours sincerely,


Tony Greenstein