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Israel to deny UN official entry for comparing Israel to Nazis
2008-04-10
The Foreign Ministry said Tuesday that it will not allow the United Nations official appointed to investigate Israeli-Palestinian human rights to enter the country, after he stood by comments comparing Israelis to Nazis.

Richard Falk is scheduled to take up his post with the UN Human Rights Council in May, but the Foreign Ministry said it will deny Falk a visa to enter Israel, Gaza and the West Bank, at least until a September meeting of the council.
He's also a Troofer. And he admires Ward Churchill.
At that meeting, Israel intends to ask the council to expand the envoy's mission to include investigating Palestinian human rights abuses against Israelis. The mandate currently allows him to monitor only human rights violations by Israel in the Palestinian territories.

Israel will also express its displeasure with the council's choice of Falk as investigator. "If he already believes Israel is like the Nazis, how fair will he be?" said a Foreign Ministry spokesman. Israel has objected for years to what it perceives as anti-Israel bias by many UN bodies.

According to a Tuesday posting on the British Broadcasting Corporation's Web site, Falk defended statements he made last summer equating Israel's treatment of Palestinians with Nazi treatment of Jews during the Holocaust. He told BBC News that Israel has been unfairly shielded from international criticism. The Foreign Ministry spokesperson called Falk's comments "unacceptable and, in fact, a little strange."

"To compare Israel to the Nazis is not just a total falsehood, it's also a personal insult to everybody," he said, adding that the choice of Falk is indicative of the Human Rights Council's negative attitude toward Israel. "Of all the people to be able to appoint, to find somebody who compares Israel to the Nazis is very bizarre and outrageous," he said.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Good.
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2008-04-10 14:32  

#4  "He told BBC News that Israel has been unfairly shielded from international criticism."
I wonder what life is like in his parallel universe.
Posted by: James   2008-04-10 14:16  

#3  He's also from Princeton, Michelle Obama's alma mater. Guess we know what direction Obama's foreign policy would take.
Posted by: Thealing Borgia6122   2008-04-10 12:33  

#2  I'd let him into Gaza. And I'd make sure he stayed there. For a long, looooong time.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-04-10 09:47  

#1  He only will investigate Israel for violations , if logic works, only Arabs are humans...
The UN are a bunch of lunatics.
Posted by: Ana   2008-04-10 09:23  

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