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Thursday, September 28, 2006

This is the blogosphere at its best. Imshin translates a lengthy article by Ben Dror Yemini that she calls "extremely important" and she's right. Highly recommended in its own rights, and an excellent resource to keep bookmarked. Here's a snip, but the index to the three part posting is here: And The World Is Silent

...The total count reaches about 60,000 Arabs killed in the framework of the Israeli-Arab conflict. Among them only several thousand Palestinians, although it is because of them, and only them, that Israel is the target of the world’s anger. Every Arab and Muslim death is regrettable. And it is okay to criticize Israel. But the obsessive and demonic criticism emphasizes a far more amazing fact: The silence of the world, or at least relative silence, in the face of the systematic extermination of millions of others by Muslim and Arab regimes.

The blood price of the Muslims

From here on we must ask: How many Arabs and Muslims have been killed in those same years in other countries, for instance, in Russia or in France, and how many Arabs, Muslims and others, were killed in those same years by Arabs and Muslims. The information gathered here is based on various research institutes, academic bodies, international organizations (such as Amnesty and other bodies that follow human rights), the UN, and governmental agents...

[via OceanGuy]

1 Comment

he CLAIMS 60,000 SINCE 1949.

that's in SEVERAL WARS.

in 1949, 1956, 1967, 1972, two intifada's, the Lebanon war and the Hizballah war.

in 57 years.

DURING THE SAME PERIOD OF TIME: more arabs were killed by other arabs. more arabs were killed by persians. more muslims were killed by hindus. more shias were killed by sunnis.

therefore, the whole entire FOCUS of the world on the Israeli-Arab conflict is bogus, a reflection of anti-Semitism and not REALITY.

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