dinsdag 15 januari 2013

Jordanië wil Palestijnse vluchtelingen uit Syrië weren

 

Jordanië behandelt Palestijnse vluchtelingen uit Syrië anders dan andere Syrische vluchtelingen. Zij worden in een apart kamp gestopt en zouden zelfs helemaal niet meer worden toegelaten. De reden is dat men denkt met het opnemen van deze vluchtelingen Israel in de kaart te spelen, en net als president Abbas heeft men liever dat Palestijnse vluchtelingen doodgaan dan dat iets eventueel ook gunstig is voor Israel (dit is in feite onzin, maar dat terzijde).

The Arab world is in an uproar over this blatant apartheid against Palestinian Arabs, as well as Mahmoud Abbas' disgraceful refusal to save the lives of Syrian Palestinians as well. Human rights groups are appealing every day to the UN to save the lives of these hapless victims of Syrian violence. Electronic Intifada and 972Mag are all over these displays of hypocrisy and callous disregard for the lives of Palestinian Arabs.

Just kidding!

Als je echt om Palestijnen zou geven zou je je hier boos om maken, er opiniestukken over schrijven en brieven en petities en kamervragen en demonstreren en oproepen Jordanië te boycotten en en en... Verwacht echter niets van de zogenaamde sympathisanten van de Palestijnen, want ze kunnen Israel niet de schuld geven. 

 

RP

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Jordan tells Syrian Palestinians to drop dead. No one cares.

 

From Times of Israel earlier this week:

 

Jordan has turned away dozens of Palestinian refugees on the Syrian border fleeing regime bombardment of the Yarmouk refugee camp south of Damascus.

Palestinian refugees living in the Yarmouk refugee camp south of Damascus have tried to enter Jordan through the Jaber border crossing after their camp was bombarded by Assad regime forces in previous weeks. They told Al-Jazeera earlier this week that while Palestinian refugees carrying Jordanian IDs were allowed to enter Jordan, children of Jordanian women who were not citizens are being refused.

Jordan has absorbed some 126,000 Syrian refugees, but Palestinians fleeing Syria are placed in a separate refugee camp at the Cyber City compound, under stricter conditions, and are banned from entering Jordanian cities. The Jordanian government fears that an influx of Palestinian refugees may tilt the demographic balance in Jordan even more towards the Palestinians, who are already believed to comprise a large majority of the population.

"Jordan is not obligated to pay a political price for the Syrian crisis," Jordanian government spokesman Samih Maaytah told Al-Jazeera when asked why the Palestinians were not being let in.

 

More from today:

 

Jordan will not allow Palestinian refugees fleeing Syria to enter the kingdom, for fear that doing so would encourage Israel to deport Palestinians to Jordan, Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour said on Thursday.

"There are those who want to absolve Israel once again of its responsibility for banishing Palestinians from their homes," Ensour said in an extensive interview with the London-based Arab daily al-Hayat. "Jordan is not the place to solve Israel's problems. Jordan has taken a sovereign and explicit decision not to allow Palestinians carrying Syrian [travel] documents to enter Jordan."

"Receiving these brethren is a red line for us, because it will be a prelude for another wave of deportation, which is what the Israeli government wants," Ensour added. "Our Palestinian brothers in Syria have rights in their country of origin, and they should remain there until the crisis is over."

 

The Arab world is in an uproar over this blatant apartheid against Palestinian Arabs, as well as Mahmoud Abbas' disgraceful refusal to save the lives of Syrian Palestinians as well. Human rights groups are appealing every day to the UN to save the lives of these hapless victims of Syrian violence. Electronic Intifada and 972Mag are all over these displays of hypocrisy and callous disregard for the lives of Palestinian Arabs.

Just kidding!

No one gives a damn if Palestinian Arabs live or die if they cannot be used as weapons against Israel. The silence from the "pro-Palestinian" community is deafening - and very, very telling.

(h/t Josh)

 

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