-
WASHINGTON, March 23 - Hillary Clinton delivered a tough-love lecture to the ADPAC faithful this week, reflecting both the Obama administration's "rock solid" commitment to Israel's security and its doubts about the [Benjamin Netanyahu] government's courage and commitment to peace.
[Mahmoud Abbas] exploited the occasion to stir up anger and violence against Israel. His government called on Palestinians to come to the Temple Mount to "save" the Dome of the Rock and the al Aqsa mosque from - fictitious - plans to tear them down and build a Third Temple.
Secretary of State Clinton called the day of rage "purely and simply an act of incitement" in her AiPAC speech and urged Abbas and [Salam Fayyad] "to redouble their efforts to put an end to incitement and violence.
-
If we can create a new legal order in which there are no safe havens for those who committed human rights violations, we will have breathed new life i...
-
Iran's expressed goal of wiping Israel off the world map and how this goal has received more intense international scrutiny as a result of Iran's efforts to development nuclear enrichment technology and missile delivery systems are examined. The international community must take steps to prevent Iran from implementing a genocidal agenda.
-
WHEN A SIGNIFICANT portion of the commentariat decided in early January that enough hyperbolic, martially themed political rhetoric was enough, that i...
-
A feud between two Transit Road neighbors a homeowner and a mosque -- turned ugly this weekend when the homeowner staked a sign on his front lawn insinuating that the new 11,600-square-foot Islamic worship site is home to a "bomb making" operation.
Michael Heick, who lives next door to the Jaffarya Islamic Center of Niagara Frontier, put a small sign that reads "Bomb Making Next Driveway" to northbound traffic on Transit Road. The next driveway on the same side of the road as Heick's home heading north is the Jaffarya Center, at 10300 Transit.
-
Israel must be wiped off the face of the map. --Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (1) Let us consult yet, in this long forewhile How to ourselves ...
-
WASHINGTON, April 24 /U.S. Newswire/ -- White supremacists and other far-right extremists are engaging in a growing number of violent assaults against legal and illegal immigrants and those perceived to be immigrants, while singling out all Hispanic Americans as potential targets, according to a new report from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). To counter this emerging new threat, the League has outlined a broad public policy Action Agenda stressing Congressional action and increased vigilance by law enforcement.
Extremists Declare 'Open Season' on Immigrants: Hispanics Target of Incitement and Violence" takes a detailed look at how white supremacists, racist skinheads and others identifying with far- right extremist groups are using the national debate over immigration reform as a me...
-
He reported at the end of October that at the University of California at Irvine, Muslims claim that their anti-Israel and anti-Jewish rhetoric is justified because Israelis and Jews are the source of all the world's ills. Had the Jews not caused so many problems, they argue, Muslims would not feel compelled to respond.
Alan Dershowitz notes that the First Amendment protects "advocacy" of violence, but not "incitement" to violence. The difference is "determinative," he says, though it "is often elusive.
-
Incitement to unlawful conduct raises a central and difficult issue about the proper boundaries of freedom of expression and of the ...
-
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Coptic Solidarity warned today that the recent campaign of intimidation and incitements targeting the Copts in Egypt is on the rise.
The Copts are the indigenous Christian Egyptians. They amount to 12-15% of Egypt's population, or about ten million people.