December 10, 1996
Good Morning from the Zundelsite:
Today is International Human Rights Day. We have decided to add a special
"Human Rights/Human Wrongs" section to our website to make a distinct
contribution in a practical way to the global struggle for universal human
rights as claimed by many institutions endowed with making sure ALL people
will enjoy those rights - not just the politically privileged few. We will
do more than merely mouth some empty platitudes as, unfortunately, most
politicians and media spew forth. This ZGram will be part of our initial
contributions to show the world that the Revisionist movement, as we are
building and expanding it, is eminently relevant to what is happening and
needs to be supported - not merely for our sakes, but for all people's welfare
in the farthest corners of the world. Our guiding stance will be that lofty
organizations such as the United Nations and other Human Rights organizations
may have been guided in the beginning by worthwhile intentions and the best
of ideals, but have been corrupted by the same shady, unprincipled players
who have their hands in world-wide terrorism, including ever-more escalating
Holocaust terrorism. By our insisting as serious, committed Revisionists
with stamina and principles that the UN give us OUR right to OUR still classified
and censored history, we are, in fact, assisting other people's rights to
THEIR own human rights. I went to bed last night, my last thoughts vested
in a flyer that Ernst had faxed me 19 minutes before midnight (symbolic?)
revealing that Bob Rae, former Premier of Ontario, will be the guest speaker
in Toronto at the "Louis Lenkinski Memorial Lecture on Human Rights"
in honor of world human rights. And guess who sponsors it? None other than
the Canadian Jewish Congress, Ontario Region. Free admission. Everyone welcome.
This is the same Bob Rae who, while still a member of the opposition in
Parliament, had his secretary call Ernst and, in hysterical language, asked
that he, Rae, be removed immediately from Ernst's mailing list to public
officials! He must have feared catching a politically incorrect thought.
Throughout his political career, Bob Rae was a Leftist, moving to a "centrist"
position as he matured. He nearly bankrupted Ontario by his irresponsible
heavy borrowing and his "Red" agenda. He was turfed unceremoniously
out of office by a majority of Ontario's voters who decimated his socialist,
"new, democratic" party at the polls. Rae flatly refused to pay
compensation for Ernst's unnecessary legal ordeal caused by the Jewess,
Sabina Citron, after Ernst Zundel won in the Supreme Court of Canada. This
court ruled that the law, under which his opposition had hounded, prosecuted,
gagged and imprisoned him and under which he was briefly deported, was unconstitutional.
Bob Rae is fond of quoting Hillel. He frequently travels to Israel. What
does this have to do with the UN, you ask? Read on. The General Assembly
of the UN has recognized ". . . the fundamental right (of Palestinians)
to struggle '. . . by any means at their disposal.'" Wish that the
United Nations General Assembly granted the Germans such right - or that
at least one German in Toronto had that right! For Germany, Ernst Zundel's
native country, has been like Palestine, albeit not so to the naked eye
- an occupied country since 1945, "allowed" to "recover"
so its defeated citizens could become slaves to Israel. Even though the
Allied vassals were installed as the "legitimate government" over
the defeated Germans, that is not how the cookie crumbles, obviously - of
which more will be said in weeks and months to come. Now with Max Yalden,
current chief "Canadian Human Rights Commission" Kommissar, who
is retiring on December 30 and who will shortly be in a position to adjudicate
the UN members on "human rights abuses" at New York UN headquarters,
we at the Zundelsite have our doubts that there will be much said in our
favor. We, too, are struggling for our rights to have our say. In the real
world. As Germans. We will fight hard for our right to our history, unfettered
and un-terrorized - so as to let the world community know what we already
know. So let's examine the "Human Rights" record, as documented
by the UN, of one state and people who are the very ones who lie about Germans
to Germans the most. They also lie to Americans. They lie to the World,
according to author Paul Findley. In "Deliberate Deceptions: Facing
the Facts About US-Israeli Relationship" (Lawrence Hill Books, 1995)
this author makes the point that Israel, with the collusion of the power
elite in Washington, has been successful over the decades in keeping the
United Nations on the sidelines in efforts to find a solution to the Middle
East problem and to create real peace:
"In the words of Resolution FS-9/1 of 1982, "Israel's
record and actions establish conclusively that it is not a peace-loving
Member State and that it has not carried out its obligations under the
Charter. There is not likely to be peace as long as Israel continues to
violate the charter of the United Nations and defy the world body's resolution.
No nation has been the subject of as much and as frequent official criticism
by the UN General Assembly and the Security Council as Israel has, and
none has been defended and shielded more often by the United States . .
. (The US) has repeatedly supported Israel in UN votes - even to the point
of threatening in 1983 to withdraw from the General Assembly if it suspended
Israel for its refusal to abide by UN resolutions. Israel's isolation in
the world community derives from resolutions critical of Israel . . . Because
of council rules, all such resolutions have to receive either the open
approval of the United States or its acquiescence through abstention in
the voting. The United States, as one of the five permanent Security Council
members, has the right to veto any resolution placed before the council.
Despite Washington's unwavering support of Israel, the United States over
the years has supported, actively or passively, an unprecedented sixty
nine resolutions that find fault with Israel." (p. 184-185)
Pertaining to the Middle East conflict, Findley makes the further point
that there has been a remarkable consensus over the years in the world body
that Israel is far from the benign and peace-loving nation concerned with
"Human Rights". Here is a list of UN Resolutions, 1955-1992:
- Resolution 106: ". . . 'condemns' Israel for Gaza raid"
- Resolution 111: ". . . 'condemns' Israel for raid on Syria that
killed fifty-six people"
- Resolution 127: ". . . 'recommends' Israel suspend its 'no-man's
zone' in Jerusalem"
- Resolution 162: ". . . 'urges' Israel to comply with UN decisions"
- Resolution 171: ". . . determines flagrant violations' by Israel
in its attack on Syria"
- Resolution 228: ". . . 'censures' Israel for its attack on Samu
in the West Bank, then under Jordanian control"
- Resolution 237: ". . . 'urges' Israel to allow return of new 1967
Palestinian refugees"
- Resolution 248: ". . . 'condemns' Israel for its massive attack
on Karameh in Jordan"
- Resolution 250: ". . . 'calls' on Israel to refrain from holding
military parade in Jerusalem"
- Resolution 251: ". . . 'deeply deplores' Israeli military parade
in Jerusalem in defiance of Resolution 250"
- Resolution 252: ". . . 'declares invalid' Israel's acts to unify
Jerusalem as Jewish capital"
- Resolution 256: ". . . 'condemns' Israeli raids on Jordan as 'flagrant
violation""
- Resolution 259: ". . . 'deplores' Israel's refusal to accept UN
mission to probe occupation"
- Resolution 262: ". . . 'condemns' Israel for attack on Beirut
airport"
- Resolution 265: ". . . 'condemns' Israel for air attacks for Salt
in Jordan"
- Resolution 267: ". . . 'censures' Israel for administrative acts
to change the status of Jerusalem"
- Resolution 270: ". . . 'condemns' Israel for air attacks on villages
in southern Lebanon"
- Resolution 271: ". . . 'condemns' Israel's failure to obey UN
resolutions on Jerusalem"
- Resolution 279: ". . . 'demands' withdrawal of Israeli forces
from Lebanon"
- Resolution 280: ". . . 'condemns' Israeli's attacks against Lebanon"
- Resolution 285: ". . . 'demands' immediate Israeli withdrawal
form Lebanon"
- Resolution 298: ". . . 'deplores' Israel's changing of the status
of Jerusalem"
- Resolution 313: ". . . 'demands' that Israel stop attacks against
Lebanon"
- Resolution 316: ". . . 'condemns' Israel for repeated attacks
on Lebanon"
- Resolution 317: ". . . 'deplores' Israel's refusal to release
Arabs abducted in Lebanon"
- Resolution 332: ". . . 'condemns' Israel's repeated attacks against
Lebanon"
- Resolution 337: ". . . 'condemns' Israel for violating Lebanon's
sovereignty"
- Resolution 347: ". . . 'condemns' Israeli attacks on Lebanon"
- Resolution 425: ". . . 'calls' on Israel to withdraw its forces
from Lebanon"
- Resolution 427: ". . . 'calls' on Israel to complete its withdrawal
from Lebanon'
- Resolution 444: ". . . 'deplores' Israel's lack of cooperation
with UN peacekeeping forces"
- Resolution 446: ". . . 'determines' that Israeli settlements are
a 'serious obstruction' to peace and calls on Israel to abide by the Fourth
Geneva Convention"
- Resolution 450: ". . . 'calls' on Israel to stop attacking Lebanon"
- Resolution 452: ". . . 'calls' on Israel to cease building settlements
in occupied territories"
- Resolution 465: ". . . 'deplores' Israel's settlements and asks
all member states not to assist Israel's settlements program"
- Resolution 467: ". . . 'strongly deplores' Israel's military intervention
in Lebanon"
- Resolution 468: ". . . 'calls' on Israel to rescind illegal expulsions
of two Palestinian mayors and a judge and to facilitate their return"
- Resolution 469: ". . . 'strongly deplores' Israel's failure to
observe the council's order not to deport Palestinians"
- Resolution 471: ". . . 'expresses deep concern' at Israel's failure
to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention"
- Resolution 476: ". . . 'reiterates' that Israel's claim to Jerusalem
are 'null and void'"
- Resolution 478: ". . . 'censures (Israel) in the strongest terms'
for its claim to Jerusalem in its 'Basic Law'"
- Resolution 484: ". . . 'declares it imperative' that Israel re-admit
two deported Palestinian mayors"
- Resolution 487: ". . . 'strongly condemns' Israel for its attack
on Iraq's nuclear facility"
- Resolution 497: ". . . 'decides' that Israel's annexation of Syria's
Golan Heights is 'null and void' and demands that Israel rescinds its decision
forthwith"
- Resolution 498: ". . . 'calls' on Israel to withdraw from Lebanon"
- Resolution 501: ". . . 'calls' on Israel to stop attacks against
Lebanon and withdraw its troops"
- Resolution 509: ". . . 'demands' that Israel withdraw its forces
forthwith and unconditionally from Lebanon"
- Resolution 515: ". . . 'demands' that Israel lift its siege of
Beirut and allow food supplies to be brought in"
- Resolution 517: ". . . 'censures' Israel for failing to obey UN
resolutions and demands that Israel withdraw its forces from Lebanon"
- Resolution 518: ". . . 'demands' that Israel cooperate fully with
UN forces in Lebanon"
- Resolution 520: ". . . 'condemns' Israel's attack into West Beirut"
- Resolution 573: ". . . 'condemns' Israel 'vigorously' for bombing
Tunisia in attack on PLO headquarters
- Resolution 587: ". . . 'takes note' of previous calls on Israel
to withdraw its forces from Lebanon and urges all parties to withdraw"
- Resolution 592: ". . . 'strongly deplores' the killing of Palestinian
students at Bir Zeit University by Israeli troops"
- Resolution 605: ". . . 'strongly deplores' Israel's policies and
practices denying the human rights of Palestinians
- Resolution 607: ". . . 'calls' on Israel not to deport Palestinians
and strongly requests it to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention
- Resolution 608: ". . . 'deeply regrets' that Israel has defied
the United Nations and deported Palestinian civilians"
- Resolution 636: ". . . 'deeply regrets' Israeli deportation of
Palestinian civilians
- Resolution 641: ". . . 'deplores' Israel's continuing deportation
of Palestinians
- Resolution 672: ". . . 'condemns' Israel for violence against
Palestinians at the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount
- Resolution 673: ". . . 'deplores' Israel's refusal to cooperate
with the United Nations
- Resolution 681: ". . . 'deplores' Israel's resumption of the deportation
of Palestinians
- Resolution 694: ". . . 'deplores' Israel's deportation of Palestinians
and calls on it to ensure their safe and immediate return
- Resolution 726: ". . . 'strongly condemns' Israel's deportation
of Palestinians
- Resolution 799: ". . . 'strongly condemns' Israel's deportation
of 413 Palestinians and calls for their immediate return.
(statistics taken from the above-mentioned title, pages 188 - 192) The
author next goes on to say: "At the same time that Washington joined
or acquiesced in these sixty-nine resolutions, it used its veto twenty-nine
separate times to prevent the Security Council from passing resolutions
against Israel." The following are the resolutions vetoed by the United
States during the period of September, 1972, to May, 1990 to protect Israel
from council criticism:
- " . . . condemned Israel's attack against Southern against southern
Lebanon and Syria. . . "
- " . . . affirmed the rights of the Palestinian people to self-determination,
statehood and equal protections. . . "
- " . . . condemned Israel's air strikes and attacks in southern
Lebanon and its murder of innocent civilians. . . "
- " . . . called for self-determination of Palestinian people. .
. "
- " . . . deplored Israel's altering of the status of Jerusalem,
which is recognized as an international city by most world nations and
the United Nations . . . "
- " . . . affirmed the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people
. . . "
- " . . . endorsed self-determination for the Palestinian people
. . . "
- " . . . demanded Israel's withdrawal from the Golan Heights .
. . "
- " . . . condemned Israel's mistreatment of Palestinians in the
occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip and its refusal to abide by the Geneva
convention protocols of civilized nations. . . "
- " . . . condemned an Israeli soldier who shot eleven Moslem worshippers
at the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount near Al-Aqsa Mosque in the Old City
of Jerusalem. . . "
- " . . . urged sanctions against Israel if it did not withdraw
from its invasion of Lebanon . . . "
- " . . . urged sanctions against Israel if it did not withdraw
from its invasion of Beirut. . . "
- " . . . urged cutoff of economic aid to Israel if it refused to
withdraw from its occupation of Lebanon. . . "
- " . . . condemned continued Israeli settlements in occupied territories
in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, denouncing them as an obstacle to peace.
. . "
- " . . . deplores Israel's brutal massacre of Arabs in Lebanon
and urges its withdrawal. . . "
- " . . . condemned Israeli brutality in southern Lebanon and denounced
the Israeli 'Iron Fist' policy of repression. . . "
- " . . . denounced Israel's violation of human rights in the occupied
territories. . . "
- " . . . deplored Israel's violence in southern Lebanon. . . "
- " . . . deplored Israel's activities in occupied Arab East Jerusalem
that threatened the sanctity of Muslim holy sites. . . "
- " . . . condemned Israel's hijacking of a Libyan passenger airplane.
. . "
- " . . . deplored Israel's attacks against Lebanon and its measures
and practices against the civilian population of Lebanon. . . "
- " . . . called on Israel to abandon its policies against the Palestinian
intifada that violated the rights of occupied Palestinians, to abide by
the Fourth Geneva Conventions, and to formalize a leading role for the
United Nations in future peace negotiations. . . "
- " . . . urged Israel to accept back deported Palestinians, condemned
Israel's shooting of civilians, called on Israel to uphold the Fourth Geneva
Convention, and called for a peace settlement under UN auspices. . . "
- " . . . condemned Israel's . . incursion into Lebanon. . . "
- " . . . deplored Israel's . . . commando raids on Lebanon. . .
"
- " . . . deplored Israel's repression of the Palestinian intifada
and called on Israel to respect the human rights of the Palestinians. .
. "
- " . . . deplored Israel's violation of the human rights of the
Palestinians. . . "
- " . . . demanded that Israel return property confiscated from
Palestinians during a tax protest and allow a fact-finding mission to observe
Israel's crackdown on the Palestinian intifada . . . "
- " . . . called for a fact-finding mission on abuses against Palestinians
in Israeli-occupied lands. . . "
(statistics taken from the above-mentioned title, pages 192 - 194) Findley
writes also:
"In the General Assembly, where no nation has veto power
and resolutions are usually adopted by a simple majority, the scope and
number of resolutions passed against Israel have been even greater. The
assembly has repeatedly condemned Israel's occupation of Arab land, its
attacks on Lebanon, its violations of the Human Rights of Palestinians
under occupation, its violations of the Fourth Geneva Convention, its claim
to Jerusalem as its unified capital, its relations with South Africa, and
its nuclear program." (page 185)
We at the Zundelsite will deal with this anomaly of "Human Rights"
claimed for the State of Israel - whose record testifies! - as we will deal
with Allied-occupied modern Germany's dismal Human Rights record against
dissident writers, historians and political thinkers. We know why this is
happening - and why the terror against Thought Crimes inside Germany is
being stepped as if there might be no tomorrow. It took the UN two decades
to accept the German vassal states as members because, even then and more
so now, many global leaders recognized that what paraded as a "state"
in Germany was an anomaly - a parasitic occupation posing as a "state."
Only when the UN needed the massive amounts of money Germany was willing
to pump into its operations were the Germans officially "welcomed".
The halo blurring of what Israel and its assorted minions everywhere are
doing in the name of "Universal Human Rights" must hit the highway.
Pronto! Let is be so proclaimed by righteous indignation arising from the
Zundelsite located on a server on US soil in California. Ingrid
Thought for the Day: "Concerning the New York Times, much
of its coverage, as well as its lack of coverage, of certain Arab issues,
'. . . reportedly is due to the concentration of Jews in New York - there
being more Jews living in New York state than in all of Israel.'"
(An embedded quote from the late Rabbi Elmer Berger, Washington Report
on Middle East Affairs, Oct. 1996, p.12)
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