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    PUBLISH AND PERISH
    by Eric Walberg

    Al-Arabiya
    http://www.alarabiya.net/views /2008/04/23/48765.html
    April 23 2008
    United Arab Emirates

    A French civil servant was sacked in late March for publishing
    what has been widely reported as a "violent anti-Israeli diatribe"
    on the oumma.com website, a crime that was investigated by no less
    than Interior Minister Michele Alliot- Marie. Bruno Guigue, deputy
    prefect of Saintes, wrote that Israel was "the only state where
    snipers shoot down little girls outside their school gates." The
    author of several books on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Guigue
    also wrote of "Israeli jails where -- thanks to religious law --
    they stop torturing on the Sabbath."

    "This is just the tip of the iceberg," Russian-Israeli author Israel
    Shamir told Al-Ahram Weekly. "There are thousands of people sentenced
    and imprisoned for similar 'crimes', mainly in Germany and Austria,
    more than all the dissidents ever imprisoned in Soviet Russia. The
    majority of these cases never reach public awareness."

    That a lowly sous-prefet became the subject of the interior minister's
    personal intervention for stating the above is astounding, just
    one example of the heavy hand of the Israeli lobby in Europe. Bruno
    Guigue's real "crime", it's quite clear, was to criticise the state
    of Israel.

    Though not a "Holocaust denier", Guigue is suffering a similar fate as
    his fellow anti-Zionists who are prosecuted under the anti-Holocaust
    denial laws, currently on the books in 12 European countries. The most
    notorious victims of these laws are writers David Irving and Ernst
    Zundel, who were jailed for questioning the extent of the death toll
    of Jews during WWII and the insistence that the Nazis had a plan to
    kill all Jews (Roma, homosexuals and Communists are forgotten in the
    brouhaha) as opposed to ethnically cleansing Europe.

    Though an essential weapon in Israel's political arsenal, according to
    Shamir, these laws are not usually invoked; they are intended more as
    a warning. Rather, writers and their publishers are sued under broader
    libel laws, as was Norman Finkelstein, the son of Holocaust survivors,
    and his French publisher Aden Brussels in 2004, when he was accused
    of Holocaust revisionism and incitement to antisemitism. The Simon
    Wiesenthal Centre Director for International Liaison Shimon Samuels
    testified: "Finkelstein's thesis is an extremist attack on Jews in
    general, and American Jews in particular, accusing them of exploiting
    the suffering of the Shoah as a 'pretext for their crimes in the
    context of the Middle-East conflict'. This thesis constitutes the
    principal credo of modern antisemitism. He exploits his own Jewish
    antecedents in order to attack as 'racist' specific Jewish leaders,
    their organisations and the Jewish people. I am convinced that only a
    judicial penalty will contain the damage wreaked by this particularly
    offensive libel."

    Samuels compared Finkelstein to Roger Garaudy, a respected Marxist
    philosopher who himself spent three years in a concentration camp
    in WWII, who was convicted in France under the Gayssot Law in 1996,
    which he argued "restores the law, abolished after Vichy, that defines
    questioning of official truth as a criminal offence. It restores
    discrimination against anybody who does not submit to one-track thought
    and to the cult of politically correct taboos imposed by American
    leaders and their Western mercenaries, especially the Israelis."

    The French edition of "Flowers of Galilee" by Shamir, "a book teeming
    with incitement to racial hatred" according to Prosecutor Marc Levy,
    was seized and actually burned, and his publisher Cherifi fined in
    2005. At the request of the International League Against Racism and
    Anti- Semitism (LICRA), French judges indicted him for arguing that,
    "the very concept of Holocaust is a concept of Jewish superiority",
    and for referring to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion as a
    "political pamphlet". Ironically, the arrest warrant, if honoured,
    would have meant deporting him from Israel to France "to be tried for
    my stand against Jewish hegemony". He told the Weekly he considered
    the conviction a compliment, putting him in a class with "the great
    list of authors whose books were burned and banished in France, from
    Voltaire to Baudelaire, from Nabokov to Joyce, from Wilhelm Reich to
    Vladimir Lenin."

    None of the above writers convicted in this witch hunt has ever
    advocated physical violence against Jews. Shamir and Finkelstein are
    Jews themselves, though, true, Shamir converted to Christianity. Shamir
    told the Weekly that "where public criticism of Israel is absent
    from public discourse, painting a swastika on a Jewish grave is not
    an act of racism, but rather a protest against Israeli atrocities,"
    and argues that the stranglehold of the Zionists in European society
    actually incites anti-Jewish sentiment. He went on to argue that this
    is precisely what they want, in order to complete the ethnic cleansing
    of Europe that Hitler clearly intended. "If Jewish fears of racism
    can be stoked, Jews will migrate to Israel, the Zionists' goal."

    Vichy thought crimes, book burning, ethnic cleansing -- all recall
    the policies of the very Nazis that the Zionists rail against.

    But there are signs that the jig may be up. Even pro-Israeli writer
    Deborah Lipstadt, despite her legal battle with British historian David
    Irving, is against the Holocaust denial laws, as are most historians
    and prominent writers such as Timothy Garton Ash, including Jews such
    as Noam Chomsky.

    In1996 Garaudy wrote: "In the flood of insults, nobody has contested
    my analysis of the control of American politics by the Israeli lobby
    and of the financing of the state of Israel as a proxy of American
    politics in the Middle East." Yet this is now the core of a bestselling
    American analysis of the Israeli lobby, and the outspoken belief of
    US law professor Richard Falk, who as a UN advisor, compared Israeli
    policies with regard to the Palestinians to the Nazi-Germany record
    of collective punishment. Despite shrill condemnation by Israel, he
    was nevertheless appointed in March to a six-year term as UN Human
    Rights Committee investigator of Israeli actions in the Palestinian
    territories.

    For journalist Ash, the turning point was in 2006, when the French
    national assembly approved a law making it a crime to deny that the
    Turks committed genocide against the Armenians during the first
    world war. He wrote in exasperation that perhaps the European
    parliament should make it obligatory to describe as genocide the
    American colonists' treatment of Native Americans. "No one can
    legislate historical truth. In so far as historical truth can
    be established at all, it must be found by unfettered historical
    research, with historians arguing over the evidence and the facts,
    testing and disputing each other's claims without fear of prosecution
    or persecution."

    After an appeal, Shamir launched a new French edition of his banned
    book (which was always available on the Internet anyway) in 2006 and
    published a French edition of essays "Our Lady of Sorrows" with much
    more interest than if it had been simply ignored by the establishment.

    The Holocaust denial law was repealed in Slovakia in 2005 and Spain
    decriminalised Holocaust denial in October 2007. However, though
    Holocaust fatigue appears to be setting in as Israel celebrates
    its 60th anniversary of independence, Zionist cultural hegemony in
    Europe is still strong. After decriminalisation of denial in Spain,
    Spanish courts meted a long jail sentence to publisher Pedro Varela
    of Barcelona and demanded the pulping of thousands of books, including
    one of Shamir's.
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