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    Erdogan Piles Up Those `Crimes Against Humanity'

    PJMedia.com
    February 28th, 2013

    By Andrew C. McCarthy

    I think `crime against humanity' has become a verbal tic for Turkey's
    Islamic-supremacist Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    In Vienna, at one of the UN's nauseating =80=9Cdialogues' between
    Islam and the West (you know, those conferences where Western leaders
    explain how much they admire Islam and Islamic leaders reciprocate by
    explaining how much they, too, admire Islam), Erdogan pronounced
    Zionism a `crime against humanity,' which he placed on a par with
    anti-Semitism. The latter is a subject Erdogan knows a thing or two
    about. As I recount in Spring Fever: The Illusion of Islamic Democracy
    (just released in paperback this week), Erdogan first burst on the
    scene almost 40 years ago as the 20-year-old writer-director-star of a
    theatrical production called Maskomya. As Andy Bostom edifies us,
    Mas-Kom-Ya is short for Masons, Communists, and, yes, Yahudi -
    Jews. In Erdogan's telling, these were evil subversive groups whose
    common denominator was - all together now! - Judaism.

    Spring Fever documents Erdogan's application of `crime against
    humanity' label to calls for Muslims in Europe and America to
    assimilate in the Western societies where they've chosen to live. He
    also said it was a `crime against humanity' for Israel to defend
    itself in 2008=80ēs `Operation Cast Lead' after over 3000 rockets and
    mortar shells were fired into Israeli territory by Hamas =80' the
    international terrorist organization that Erdogan's Turkey lavishly
    funds and whose leaders he receives as dignitaries.

    In this week's Vienna speech, Erdogan reached unprecedented
    epistemological buffoonery when he explained that not only Zionism but
    Islamophobia is a `crime against humanity.' Either he does not know
    what a crime is or he does not know what a phobia is, but since a
    rational mental state is required for the former the latter doesn't
    qualify. Or maybe Erdogan knows exactly what crimes and phobias are,
    but as an Islamo-fascist he figures such niceties should never get in
    the way of a good smear. Oh, almost forgot, Erdogan also said fascism
    was a `crime against humanity.' Between his invocation of
    anti-Semitism and fascism, we see that Erdogan at least knows how to
    project.

    In 1975, a year after Maskomya had its run, Erdogan's fellow
    Islamic-supremacists engineered the passage of U.N. General Assembly
    Resolution 3379, declaring that Zionism was a form of racism. The
    condemnation by the United States of this blatant act of anti-Semitism
    was unequivocal. The late Daniel Patrick Moynihan, then the
    U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., asserted, `The United States ... does not
    acknowledge, it will never abide by, it will never acquiesce in this
    infamous act.' Even the fraudulent enterprise that is the
    U.N. eventually felt compelled to buckle under forceful American
    leadership (much of it provided in the Bush 41 State Department by a
    young assistant secretary named John Bolton). The noxious `Zionism
    equals racism' resolution was finally repealed in 1991. Now, Erdogan
    has seen racism and raised it to a crime against humanity, but we've
    thus far heard no Moynihan-like condemnation from the Obama
    administration.

    Notwithstanding that the prime minister's claim to fame is imprisoning
    uncooperative journalists and political opponents on trumped up
    charges, President Obama has described Erdogan as one of his most
    `trusted friends' among world leaders. Although Erdogan is a top
    provider of material support to Hamas, a serious felony in the United
    States, Obama recently said of him: `The bottom line is that we find
    ourselves in frequent agreement upon a wide range of issues.'

    And, indeed, it is Erdogan who has been prodding Obama to repeat the
    administration's Libya debacle by overtly supporting the Syrian
    `rebels' - the jihadist-rife, Muslim Brotherhood-dominated opposition
    seeking to topple the Iran-backed regime of Bashar al-Assad. It
    appears Obama and his second-term foreign policy team are poised to
    give Erdogan his way.

    Sigh. Maybe for just a few minutes, Obama could pretend that Erdogan
    was a Republican and that anti-Zionism was the sequester

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