Yet more evidence that for Jews and Israel to get fair treatment in Europe is purely illusory.
Tobias Petersson and Nima Gholam Ali Pour write @ Jewish Press
In April, the Swedish NGO and think tank Perspectives On Israel (PPI)
in a Jerusalem Post op-ed brought attention to the fact that the NGO
Islamic Relief (IR) was receiving funding from the Swedish government
aid agency SIDA. There exists clear evidence that the IR project “Cash
for Work” has benefited Hamas and its institutions in the Gaza strip. In
addition to PPI’s criticism of IR, there exists international criticism
against IR for its ties to terror organizations. Israel has banned IR
from working in Israel, including Judea and Samaria, and declared it an
illegal organization. According to news reports, the decision was made
by Israel after the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) and legal
authorities provided incriminating information against IR. In addition
to this the UAE lists IR as a terror organization. PPI is awaiting a
political reaction in Sweden to our findings and the international
criticism-so far, silence. Unfortunately, Sweden is a country where the
majority accepts that tax money goes to an organization that aids
terrorists.
In May, PPI’s spokesperson Nima Gholam Ali Pour revealed in the
newspaper Samtiden that Islamic Relief’s country director in Sweden is
spreading anti-Semitic myths on Facebook. Some of the anti-Semitic myths
that were spread on Facebook by IR’s country director were that Jews
are behind the Holocaust and that they control the World Bank. Again
this was met with silence from our politicians and journalists in
Sweden.
The Swedish media that is so interested in writing one after the
other news articles on alleged “apartheid” in Israel was not interested
in writing that the Swedish government aid agency SIDA is funding an
organization which has benefited Hamas institutions and has a leading
representative in Sweden that seems to have racist views. Neither the
Swedish government nor SIDA has commented on this scandal.
While SIDA chooses to continue its co-operation with IR more and more
Jews are fleeing from Sweden’s major cities because of growing
anti-Semitism in Sweden. In a situation, where the Swedish government
and major social institutions in Sweden should make a clear repudiation
of anti-Semitism, they choose not to do so, by not distancing themselves
from IR. More.
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