June
14, 2012
British
Palestine Solidarity outfit ‘Palestine Place’ provides a platform for
anti-Syrian speakers, while ostracizing and banning activists who choose to
discuss topics designated as ‘no-go’ by Zionist ideology. This is symptomatic
of a wider disease prevalent in the ‘Palestine Solidarity Movement’.
The Palestine Solidarity Movement, not
only within the UK but across nations worldwide, is becoming increasingly
fractured and impotent.
The movement is characterized by
swathes of different groups squabbling amongst themselves, and ostracising members(1)
who cross certain red lines – red lines which have been drawn by Zionism.
‘PALESTINE PLACE’: SYMPTOMS OF A WIDER DISEASE
During my own recent experiences at
‘Palestine Place’ in London, I was unfortunate enough to witness acute symptoms
of the disease afflicting the Palestine Solidarity Movement. The disease is not
unique to Palestine Place; it afflicts the wider Palestine Solidarity Movement
and the liberal ‘left’ in the UK.
Not only is the Palestine Solidarity
Movement paralyzed with fear of being branded with the anti-Semitism epithet, but
it routinely falls prey to Zionist and imperialist deception, manipulation, and
propaganda.
The carnal fear of being branded an
‘anti-Semite’ prevents any level of open and honest discussion on anything
pertaining to Israel and the Zionist project ~ especially its founding myths
which must be openly discussed and debated in order for truth to see light.
OUTLAWING THOUGHTCRIME IN THE SERVICE OF ZIONISM
During an open discussion at Palestine
Place in June 2012, one attendee brought up the subject of Gilad Atzmon’s
alleged anti-Semitism. The gentleman proceeded to misrepresent Atzmon’s words
in order to paint him as a racist who merely seeks to attack Judaism.
During this discussion the subject of
holocaust denial and holocaust revisionism came up. At no point was the
holocaust denied by anybody present, however this writer did make the point
that we must make a distinction between ‘revisionism’ and ‘denial’. All
historical events must be open to investigation and questioning; the very
concept of history is based on revisionism.
What legitimate reason could we possibly have for shielding any historical event from examination?
We are constantly reminded that we must learn from history lest it repeat itself (reminiscent of the ‘never again’ mantra), yet we are prevented from examining these very elements of history!
This particular discussion at Palestine
Place continued for ten or fifteen minutes before the next scheduled discussion
was due to begin. During this time, dedicated pro-Palestinian activist Ken O’Keefe
came to Gilad Atzmon’s defense, drawing attention to Atzmon’s idea that
Jewishness and Jewish culture must be part of our investigation of Israeli and
Zionist ideology.
Are Israel’s tanks, gunships and
warplanes not adorned with the Jewish Star of David?
Is ‘Israel’ not a self-professed Jewish
State?
The gentleman who had chosen to accuse
Atzmon of anti-Semitism had misrepresented Atzmon’s views and launched into a
baseless ad hominem attack.
Immediately before the next scheduled
speaker, a spokesman for Palestine Place made an announcement to the following
effect:
some people have decided to air their views on the holocaust, we must remind you that at Palestine Place we do not tolerate anti-Semitism and we will not be discussing the holocaust any further.
It must be noted that this was after
the same spokesperson had emphatically stated that day, that Palestine Place
was not affiliated with any solidarity organization (such as the UK Palestine
Solidarity Campaign), purely to avoid the politicization and control of
discussion!
This relatively small incident demonstrates how the Palestine Solidarity Movement is not only subject to Zionist bullying, infiltration, and lobbying, but more importantly cultural indoctrination.We are instilled with a cardinal fear of discussing the holocaust outside of the officially accepted narrative ~ a ‘thought crime’ in this democracy and beacon of free speech known as Great Britain.
The knee-jerk ‘we-do-not-tolerate-anti-Semitism‘ emotional reaction is sadly
typical, and it is trotted out before one iota of thought has been given to the
content and substance of the discussion.
It is incredibly sad and disheartening
to see that the Palestine Solidarity Movement is utterly beholden to Zionism’s
biggest rhetorical weapon: false charges of anti-Semitism coupled with a
religious observance of and adherence to the dogma of ‘the holocaust’.
As activists and truth seekers, are we
actually going to conflate historical revisionism (the practice of investigating
and revising our understanding of history based on facts and free debate) with racism?
This logic is completely lost on those
who have an immediate emotional reaction to this question.
PALESTINE PLACE BARS PROMINENT PRO-PALESTINE
ACTIVIST, BACKS FOREIGN INSURRECTION IN SYRIA
On June 13, 2012, Palestine Place
hosted a talk on the subject of Syria. Several guests were invited to speak ~
all of whom were anti-Assad and pro-’revolution’. Without exception, all of the
speakers represented the viewpoint of the corrupt Gulf dictatorships, the USA
and Israel, who are jointly seeking the dissolution of all bastions of Arab
resistance to Zionism and Western neocolonialism.
Shortly before the talk, I witnessed
Ken O’Keefe being asked to leave the premises by organizers who cited a ‘group
decision’ that had been made. Hypocritically, not one of the attendees to the talk was consulted about this
decision ~ the decision was made by Palestine Place’s organizers and had no
‘grassroots’ input whatsoever.
After Ken had left the premises the
talks continued and the speakers dictated their opinion to the almost
exclusively young (18-23) and impressionable crowd. One after another the
anti-Assad guests expounded their mythical idea that the ‘revolution’ in Syria
was at all indigenous, as opposed to being a foreign-led insurrection, which is
now a clearly established reality.
The speakers were Simon Assaf, UK-based
Syrian activist Shiar Youssef, activist Dan Gorman, and ‘internet researcher
and activist’ Miriyam Asfar.
Simon Assaf’s previous writings shed
light on his ideological position. He is a commentator who claims to oppose
western intervention in Libya and Syria, while breathlessly parroting the lies
and propaganda that enable it.
He saw the NATO-appointed NTC’s calls
for a ‘no-fly zone’ over Libya as “genuine calls for help”, (2)
and he mindlessly repeats the long-discredited claims that Gaddafi bombarded civilian demonstrations
from the air. He even claimed that the case for the intervention in Libya was
“very powerful”. (3)
At Palestine Place, Assaf continued
with his delusional and romantic narrative wherein he painted the foreign-led
counter-revolution in Syria as an indigenous peoples’ and workers’ revolution.
He smugly dismissed ‘al Qaeda’ involvement in Syria as paranoid conspiracy
theory.
No reasonable person would debate the
CIA’s use of what would become ‘al Qaeda’ in Afghanistan throughout the 1980s
to achieve its strategic objectives. This is not the stuff of ‘conspiracy
theory’, rather it is established historical fact.
Assaf chose to ignore the deeply sectarian,
thuggish, and terroristic inclinations of the ‘revolutionaries’ in Syria. Even
the mainstream press has been forced to admit (4)
that Abdelhakim Belhaj, former leader of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group
(LIFG), is providing fighters and assistance to the so-called Free Syrian Army.
The LIFG, still listed as a terrorist group by the US State Department,(5) is a paradigmatic example of one of the CIA’s many proxy armies of brainwashed sectarian drones ~ commonly referred to collectively as ‘al Qaeda’.
Assaf, as well as the other speakers,
reminded the audience that the ‘revolution’ started in Daraa, Syria, in March
2011. What they didn’t draw attention to was the fact that Daraa, like the
majority of the hotspots in the Syrian unrest, is on Syria’s border.
As a result of calls from
short-sighted, hateful and poisonously sectarian-minded Sunni religious leaders
(including our new ‘al Qaeda’ boogeyman Ayman al-Zawahiri), ‘jihadists’ in
Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon and Iraq have flocked to Syria to fight against the
Assad regime(6) (Assad is an Alawi and non-sectarian
leader who allows 18 different sects to live in harmony). These ‘jihadists’
include Abdelhakim Belhaj’s men, who were shipped to Turkey in order to allow
them to infiltrate Syria’s borders (7)
from there. Further to this, the United States and Jordanian militaries began a
joint military exercise known as
Eager Lion in the summer of 2011.(8) What is the
significance of this, and why is the majority of the unrest in border regions?
THE HOULA KILLINGS ~ FRUIT OF THE ‘FSA’
Predictably, Assaf and the other
speakers accused the Assad regime of committing brutal massacres against the
Syrian people. The Houla massacre ~ an event which is held as the ‘trump card’
by the ‘opposition’ in Syria, is deserving of inspection here.
In the immediate aftermath of the Houla
massacre, the Syrian ‘opposition’ and media outlets across the spectrum
attempted to blame the killings on artillery attacks by the Syrian Army. When
it became clear that most of the victims were killed at close range, many with
stab wounds, the narrative became ‘pro-regime militia’. Now however, after the
dust has settled, it is clear that pro-Assad elements had nothing to do with
the Houla massacre, and in fact it was the so-called ‘Free Syrian Army’ and
‘opposition’ that is most likely responsible.
The Assad regime would have nothing to gain
but everything to lose by perpetrating the Houla killings. These murders have
played right into the hands of Syria’s enemies – those who seek regime change
under the barrel of a ‘humanitarian’ gun. Initial reports from the opposition
contradicted the physical manner in which the victims were killed. Three days
after the event, Human Rights Watch joined the chorus blaming Assad and
‘pro-government forces’. (9)
However, the facts betray this
speculation from the Syrian ‘opposition’ and so-called human rights groups such
as Human Rights Watch.
Those killed were nearly exclusively
families from the Alawi and Shia minorities in Sunni-majority Houla (while HRW
and the ‘opposition’ try to suggest that the victims were Sunni). This included
several dozen members of one extended family, which had converted from Sunni to
Shia Islam. Also killed was the family of a Sunni member of parliament who was
considered a government collaborator by the rebels.
Considering these points (10)
and the fact that the massacre occurred as three Syrian Army checkpoints were
being attacked by armed gangs around the town, the idea that the Syrian Army
was responsible for the Houla killings is asinine. It is now evident that the
sectarian terrorists whom people such as Simon Assaf refer to as ‘revolutionaries’,
were responsible for this heinous crime.
Another notable moment during Palestine
Place’s decidedly anti-Syrian evening was when ‘activist’ Dan Gorman showed the
audience a video of an opposition-produced puppet show which ridiculed Bashar
al-Assad and his father, Hafez. During the few-minute sequence, the puppets of
Bashar and Hafez joked about killing Syrians, and bemoaned the propaganda
peddled by Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya. The entire audience smugly nodded,
laughed and clapped as this ‘Two Minutes Hate’ played out before them.
When UK-based Syrian activist Shiar
Youssef took the stage, he forged another memorable moment. “This is just
how we work in Syria“, he said. He was referring to how Syrian activists
work, compared to the way in which the Palestine Place activists were sat
around on the floor of the room, gazing at the speaker. I have to confess, this
reminded me of when UK Foreign Secretary William Hague admitted that the UK
government is training Syrian activists. (11)
CONCLUSION:
SOLIDARITY DEMANDS INTELLECTUAL COURAGE, NOT
SERVILITY & HERD MENTALITY
Palestine Place is, in every way, a
microcosm of the international Palestine Solidarity Movement. Toothless,
pseudo-enlightened know-it-alls who are intellectually servile, exclusivist,
drowned in ego, and utterly impotent.
Ostensibly it has no individual leaders
and is purely democratic, but this is meaningless since it religiously adheres
to specific pre-defined boundaries of discussion. Freedom of speech and
discussion exists only on paper; ‘thought criminals’ are barred and ostracized.
It claims to present the opportunity for “radical change“. It ‘occupies’
a building with the full cooperation of the landowner (this writer confirmed
this by speaking to activists on-site).
Frank Barat, a London-based human
rights activist tells Mondoweiss about the ins and outs of Palestine Place.
Barat, who this writer suspects plays a role in the Palestine Place project, promotes the organization(12)
as a movement that will mean the West will “never be the same again“.
He also insists that Palestine Place is
“open to everyone and belongs to everyone“, and that it is a “hub of
creativity, discussions and possibility for radical change“.
Palestine Place completely betrays
these ideals.
Discussion of historical events
intimately linked to Palestine and the history of Zionism, has been stifled.
Attendees are banned and ostracized for having a different opinion; discussion
outside of the mainstream is prohibited at this ‘radical’ outfit ~ whether this
concerns the attendees or the opinionated, one-sided speakers who are invited
to talk.
Palestine Place’s official ‘Safe Spaces Policy’ bars holocaust revisionism
(13) (the act of enriching our understanding of history on an
ongoing basis by examining and documenting the facts). I must reiterate: what
legitimate reason could we possibly have for shielding any historical event from examination? What are they afraid of?
What is there to hide?
We are constantly reminded that we must
learn from history lest it repeat itself (reminiscent of the ‘never again’
mantra), yet Palestine Place chooses to protect this aspect of history from
scrutiny!
Interestingly, Palestine Place’s Safe
Spaces Policy calls for (emphasis mine) “An end to the occupation and
colonization of all Arab lands occupied since
1967“.
Does the land ethnically cleansed and
occupied in 1948 not count? Did Israel’s crimes start in 1967? Palestine Place
attempts to normalize the Nakba here, accepting the legitimacy of the 1948 land
thefts and only referring to the 1967 occupation.
The following passage from the same
policy statement is simply staggering in its dishonesty, keeping in mind the
practices of Palestine Place:
Palestine Place will not be dogmatic or prescriptive about attitudes, opinions or beliefs that relate to the political debate around Palestine.
Palestine Place is not an environment
that encourages any level of independent or critical thought. Youngsters, keen
to learn about the Palestinian cause (and the geopolitical landscape
surrounding it ~ i.e. Syria) are being corralled into adopting a kosher
‘anti-Zionist’ viewpoint that will pose zero threat to Zionism.
Outspoken and dedicated pro-Palestinian
voices are banned and ostracized. Guest speakers are invited who are
exclusively representing a one-sided point of view. Discussion of Zionism’s
founding myths is prevented. This supposed ‘solidarity’ outfit has demonstrably
positioned itself into an anti-Palestinian standpoint, either wittingly or
unwittingly.
The Palestine Solidarity Movement is
terminally afraid of discussing subjects that are designated ‘no-go’ areas by
Zionist ideology. The incessant false charges of ‘anti-Semitism’ is Zionism’s
biggest ideological weapon ~ and we all know it ~ but our movement has no
defence.
Only with real independent thought and
intellectual courage will our movement proceed.
When we are held emotionally hostage by
certain ideas, we must ask why.
We must never stop the pursuit of
truth, regardless of the level of ‘herd mentality’ around us. We must take a
step back and think objectively.
Exposing any and all deceptions which
alter perceptions about Israel, anti-Semitism, and Palestine, is our place.
NOTES
(1) ‘Granting No Quarter: A Call for
the Disavowal of the Racism and Antisemitism of Gilad Atzmon’ – US Palestinian
Community Network
(2) ‘Libya: at the crossroads’ by Simon
Assaf
(3) ‘How Western Powers Blackmailed the
Libyan Revolution’ by Simon Assaf
(4) ‘Leading Libyan Islamist met Free
Syrian Army opposition group’ – The UK Telegraph
(5) ‘Foreign Terrorist Organizations’ –
US Department of State
(6) ‘Jihadists Declare Holy War Against
Assad Regime’ – Spiegel Online
(7) ‘Al-Qaeda Terrorists Airlifted From
Libya to Aid Syrian Opposition’ by Paul Joseph Watson
(8) ‘US, 18 other nations, wrap up
Eager Lion military exercise in Jordan’ – The Christian Science Monitor
(9) ‘Syria: UN Inquiry Should
Investigate Houla Killings’ – Human Rights Watch
(10) ‘Leading German Daily: Houla
Massacre Committed by Syrian Rebels’ – EmpireStrikesBlack.com
(11) ‘US fears fresh massacre in Syria’
– The UK Telegraph
(12) ‘‘Palestine Place’ comes to
London, and the west will never be the same’ by Frank Barat
(13) ‘Safe Spaces Policy’ – Palestine
Place
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