maandag 22 maart 2010

UNICEF ondersteunt Palestijnse boycot van Israel?

 
UNICEF, die verkopen toch op de kerstmarkt door kinderen gemaakte kaarten uit arme landen? Die verkopen toch mooie kalenders voor een goed doel? Die steunen toch projecten om kinderen in arme landen naar school te laten gaan? Zijn die nou ook al betrokken bij de wereldwijde campagne tegen Israel? Kun je die dus ook al niet meer steunen?
 
Het wordt wel triest. Misschien moet er eens een keurmerk komen voor koosjere ontwikkelingsorganisaties. 'Organisaties met dit keurmerk hebben verklaard niet mee te doen aan de wereldwijde hetze tegen Israel. Zij steunen geen politieke projecten van Palestijnse, Israelische of andere organisaties die in het Midden-Oosten conflict een duidelijk standpunt innemen en omstreden Palestijnse claims tegen Israel steunen of promoten.' Zoiets.
 
RP
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PMW Bulletin March 22, 2010
 
 
UNICEF supports Palestinian hate ad
A UNICEF-supported program's advertisement
features a giant ax splitting the Star of David

http://palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=157&doc_id=1921

by Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik

Donor organizations to the Palestinian Authority have been challenged for years to prevent their well-intentioned contributions from being directed towards hate promotion by the PA, its institutions and its NGOs. 
 
This advertisement is another example of the misuse of UN funding. An ad by a Palestinian youth organization, PYALARA, which is funded by UNICEF, shows an axe destroying a Star of David. The UNICEF logo is right on the ad. The large Star of David that has been destroyed has on it pictures of stars and stripes, presumably representing the USA, and an additional smaller Star of David.
 
The organization PYALARA (Palestinian Youth Association for Leadership and Rights Activation) has been funded by UNICEF since the year 2000: "PYALARA has been chosen by UNICEF as a major strategic partner in Palestine." [PYALARA website]
 
On the axe that destroys the Star of David is the word: "Boycott!" in the imperative tense. Youth are invited to watch the PA TV program calling for a boycott of Israel. In the program the host acknowledges that they are aware that the boycott is illegal but they have chosen to ignore this:

"We know that the Palestinian Authority is tied to a number of agreements that prohibit it from completely boycotting Israel... we call upon all the youth, to all the residents, to all businesses and stores, to completely boycott the Israeli goods in their stores."
The program started as follows: "The program Speak Up has decided to dedicate this program to a theme which is a national obligation upon each of us - the topic of boycotting Israel in all ways."
[PA TV March 21, 2010]
 
The ad reads that the weekly youth program Speak Up is "produced in cooperation with PBC (PA TV) with the support of UNICEF."
 
The following is information about PYALARA - Palestinian Youth Association for Leadership and Rights Activation - from its website:
 
"PYALARA is registered as an NGO at the Palestinian Ministry of Interior Affairs. We work closely with the Palestinian Ministry of Education, Ministry of Information, and the Ministry of Youth and Sports, as well as with Palestinian universities and colleges, a wide national network of schools, and a good number of other NGOs in implementing projects with a national and comprehensive outreach. PYALARA has been chosen by UNICEF as a major strategic partner in Palestine... Since December 2000, PYALARA has produced, with the support of UNICEF and the cooperation of Palestine TV, a weekly two-hour TV program called Speak Up. An average of 300,000 Palestinian children and teenagers watch every episode."
PMW | King George 59 | Jerusalem | Israel
 
 

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