Readers will also be aware that they often indulge, quite hysterically, in open and unrepentant anti-Semitism. They have tried denying it, as was the case the last time they were featured on this blog (see the mysterious case of the missing Broederbond conspiracy) when Iqbal Jassat lied about ever having anti-Semitic articles on his website. Unfortunately for Jassat, I used the cache archive from the Internet wayback machine to show the nakedly anti-Semitic articles, now removed but once proudly featured on their homepage.
Last week they published another deeply disturbing and characteristically childish anti-Semitic screed (see it here: This operation was run by Rabbis.) It relates to the case of the despicable New Jersey Rabbi recently arrested for the illicit trafficking of human kidneys.
As always, when there is a bad Jew around, the Palestinian lobby milks the story for all its worth and manages to paint the Palestinians as the victims.
The accusations are pure libel, screaming that the kidneys the Rabbi was selling came from "kidnapped Palestinians". They then claim that the Palestinian mothers are told of a warehouse from where they can fetch their kids, but this is all part of an Jewish plot to round them up and shoot them. ("This is what happens when the mothers came from their kids. The Jewish snipers shoot the mothers".)
There allegations are nothing but smutty pornography, which have literally been copy and pasted from a David Icke type site called Judicial-inc.biz.
It’s quite clear that the MRN aims not to ensure that the Palestinians receive fair coverage in the local media, but rather that Israel and the Jewish people in general, receive bloodthirsty and libellous coverage. Simply put, they aim to increase the hatred of Jews.
I call on all honest journalists and reporters in South Africa to think twice before once again using this indecent organisation for comment on a conflict whose real events are bad enough without having to resort to invented ones.
And we all know how vigorous the research and scientific quest for knowledge is at Judicial-inc.biz.
Posted by: Ariel | August 02, 2009 at 22:29