Wednesday, April 17, 2013

War Criminal Shimon Peres being "protected" from Arab, Asian, Berber and Muslim workers of the SNCF company at the Gare du Nord railway station:

The Israelis are the bigots, the French were just trying to please the Zionist rogue state. This is nothing new to France.

Hollande has previously claimed that he considers boycott of products from Israel's illegal settlements to be illegal and in French courts the state is trying to get boycott activists convicted of "discrimination towards Israel". 

I've followed closely and tried to participate for the last half year in attempts to get publicity for Palestinian political prisoners on hunger strike.

The British media is united in an almost utter and total silence on the subject. The Guardian finally did publish a short letter from Samer Issawi - who has been 271 days on hunger strike today, by the way - but published at the same time a character assassination by it's own reporter about Issawi to protect it's back.

(If you, by the way, write "Zionist" or "Zionism" in a comment thread on The Guardian's website, your future posts will be pre-moderated after that to avoid you being able to do that again, so afraid is The Guardian of Israel. A group of Christian Zionist web thugs, the CiF Watch, claim that The Guardian re-writes it's articles about Israel and Palestine when CiF Watch demands so, and that if the first re-write isn't acceptable to the Christian Zionists of CiF Watch, The Guardian will re-write an article second time to please them. Nothing is too much when it comes to showing deference to Israel by The Guardian, apparently.)

Otherwise, silence from individual journalists, from BBC - which refuses to report about them directly, demanding that they must reach a higher visibility, "capture the minds of the Palestinian people" etc before it reports about them (BBC has 3 times reported indirectly, when Israel has killed people taking part in protests on behalf of the hunger strikers) - and from Fisk, Hasan and everybody else.

The British media, even the supposedly "radical" or "rebellious" journalists, are scared to the death of Israel, trying to avoid criticizing it and hiding it's activities as best as they can.

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