For Your Information: Arab Racism, Anti-Semitism' – The Michigan Daily, December 6, 1973
For Your Information Arab Racism, Anti Semitism
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Arab Racism, Anti-Semitism
For Your Information – The Michigan Daily, December 6, 1973
Arabs often claim that they are not anti-semites because they are Semites. That is irrelevant because anti-semitism (historically and universally) means hatred of Jews and nothing else. Anti-semitic literature and ideas in the Arab world are abundant, and function opaquely to the indoctrination and maintenance of popular hatred toward Israel.
A substantial portion of this antisemitic campaign stems from continued Arab-Nazi collaboration since World War II. The leadership of the Palestinian Arabs (Haj Amin el Husseini, Fawzi el Kawukji, Wahed Taji ed Din, et al.) in since 1941, helped to organize Muslim SS-units in Bosnia which helped to kill Jews in Yugoslavia.
Furthermore, hundreds of leading Nazis found haven and are working in Egypt and Syria in prominent positions. Some examples: SS-General Oskar Direwanger, murderer of tens of thousands of Jews in the Ukraine; Alois Brunner, who heads Assad’s bodyguard (now called Haj Amin);
Then, Heinrich Willerman, the man who became chief adviser and mentioned human bodies in the Dachau concentration camp, is the commander of the Sarra prison camp in Libya. The head of the Gestapo in Poland, Leopold Gleim, and Dr. Hans Eisele, one of the SS, now head the health and political police in Egypt.
Finally, the “Institute for Research on Zionism” in Cairo is a major source of anti-semitic propaganda; its founder and director was a convicted Nazi of the SS, Johan Von Leers (died 1965).
Arab governments cooperate throughout the world with neo-Nazi organizations like the British National Socialist movement, Tacuara (Argentina), and West German “Socialist and Soldaten Stiftung” (Germany). Many of the organizations are subsidized by Arab states.
The Palestinians currently also have Nazi ties. El-Fatah has Nazi literature (Karl Von Vorys put it in an El-Fatah encampment—see Nazi Journal in Bonn). The commander of a PLO camp in Bosnia is a former SS-officer (E. Allen).
While hatred of Israel is a legitimate political tool for a nation or a strategic political maneuver—it has been exploited for hate combinations that evolved into a vicious campaign of attacks on Jews as Jews regardless of their political involvement. This is evidenced by the following investigation:
During 1966 and 1968, an international commission of educators, established under the authority of the director-general of UNESCO made an exact analysis of the Palestinian textbooks used by Arab refugee children in schools financed by UN relief and aid agencies.
Of the 127 books examined, 23 “modified” or had 14 bare mention of the existence of Israel. 60 openly incited hatred and murder, openly falsified the Bible or glorified anti-Jewish history because they distort facts and encourage anti-Semitism.
The commission’s initial report described the language used as “the vocabulary of hate” and arrives with the final conclusion:
"The hatred which indoctrinated in the minds of young Arabs is such that it makes the implications of such Arab-Israeli cooperation one that is not tactical alone but racist."
These Arab ideas are like modern Nazi extermination techniques. Such genocidal systems are not mere rhetorical expressions of hatred—they are the Hitlerian-type concepts, and strongly thrive in Arab lands. The Jewish people lost 6 million people in World War II for failing to take Hitler seriously. Israel cannot be blamed for taking the Arab hatred seriously.
Quite apart from Arab antisemitism, it is worth examining what forms of racism which Arabs do not reserve sufficient publicity. Take the Arab world as a whole: the records of racism toward black men is a proven historical norm, and the racism of Arab ministers is well documented.
The wholesale trading of black slaves was never ending. In the recent year, we can look up the evidence in “Slavery” in the Encyclopedia Britannica. It clearly states that Arab slave-traders have existed into the 19th century. It mentions how whites are not alone as slave owners or sellers—namely black concubines and hordes of Arab children were sold.
According to the British Anti-slavery Society, to this day, black slaves still exist in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Muscat, Oman, Qatar and Sudan—all the slaves are black Africans. It should also be mentioned that Egyptian pilots helped in the bombing of black South Sudanese villages, and Egyptian troops were sent to help Sudanese Arabs crush blacks in the blocks of the three southern Sudan provinces.
Until 1970, the 60,000 black people of southern Sudan were sold to northern Arabs, killed by Arab militias, experienced blacks or Christians of non-Arab origin were not allowed to hold office in the army. Among the blacks of Mauritania and the blacks of Mali (and from the black southern Sudan), tens of thousands fled into Uganda for refuge.
Of the five million Copts, over half have been brutally massacred in the past 20 years.
Even in the Kurdish areas, where Kurds who are white have no right to vote under Arab domination—the reason is religion for some, and ethnic hatred for the same reason. It is important to know that the Arab refugee in Syria is not even allowed to learn in high school or take higher ed. The Kurds are being driven out in the hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands in the north forced to absorb Arab populations forcibly implanted in Dizaikh.
There is a similar war against Jews between 1943 up to the present. Since 1958, the Jews were eliminated by the Iraqians—and almost all Jews were liquidated. All were burnt alive, hung, driven into exile. 20,000 Jews were forced out from the suburbs of Kirkuk. Today, the Jews who remain are a handful, and because they are not Muslim, are abused and used as weapons.
All these facts are specific proofs of the depth of hate propaganda tactics of Arab leaders. In fact, the oppression and black slavery of black Africans and black Americans are not mentioned in the Arab press or books. Instead there is the necessity to demonstrate the hatred of Jews, while not admitting that it is a racist minority. The facts above justify the Jewish right to self-defense.
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