The Jewish Chronicle

Antisemite gets green light from UN

- BY ZOE WINOGRAD

A UNITED Nations committee is to work with a non-government­al organisati­on founded by former Malaysian prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, who once stated he was “glad to be labelled antisemiti­c”.

In New York on Tuesday, the UN Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienabl­e Rights of the Palestinia­n People (CEIRPP) granted accreditat­ion to five civil society organisati­ons, including the Perdana Global Peace Foundation, founded by Mr Mohamad.

CEIRPP Chairman Abdu Salam Diallo praised Mr Mohamad as a leader “emblematic of people on the internatio­nal scene” and continued to “thank him and congratula­te him for everything he has done in his political career and for the Palestinia­n people”.

Mr Mohamad made several antisemiti­c comments during and after his

‘I am glad to be labelled antisemiti­c. How could I be otherwise?’

time as Malaysian prime minister from 1981-2003. At the Organisati­on of the Islamic Conference in 2003, Mr Mohamad said: “Jews rule this world by proxy. They get others to fight and die for them. They invented socialism, communism, human rights and democracy so that persecutin­g them would appear to be wrong so they may enjoy equal rights with others. With these, they have now gained control.”

Last year, after an Israeli court decided that the IDF had not been to blame for the death of pro-Palestinia­n activist Rachel Corrie, Mr Mohamad commented: “I am glad to be labelled antisemiti­c. How can I be otherwise, when the Jews who so often talk of the horrors they suffered during the Holocaust show the same Nazi cruelty… towards not just their enemies but even towards their allies?”

NGO Monitor president Gerald Steinberg said: “CEIRPP illustrate­s the immoral role played by the UN generally, and the degree to which this internatio­nal framework has been tainted by anti-Israel hatred.”

 ??  ?? Elias Kasidiàris, an MP for Greek neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn, sporting a swastika tattoo during his beach holiday last week. This picture appeared on the front page of national newspaper Poto Thema last weekend
Elias Kasidiàris, an MP for Greek neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn, sporting a swastika tattoo during his beach holiday last week. This picture appeared on the front page of national newspaper Poto Thema last weekend

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