The Jewish Chronicle

UN-funded centre named after terrorist

- BY BEN WEICH

THE UNITED Nations has withdrawn its support for a Palestinia­n women’s centre that was named after a terrorist.

The Palestinia­n Authority (PA) named the cultural centre, which opened earlier this month, after Dalal Mughrabi, who took part in the 1978 Coastal Road massacre.

Mughrabi was one of 13 Palestinia­n guerrillas who hijacked a bus travelling to Tel Aviv, before killing 38 civilians — 13 of them children — and wounding more than 70 others. Mughrabi died during the attack.

A UN statement, published on Sunday, read: “The United Nations disassocia­ted itself from the centre once it learned the offensive name chosen for it and will take measures to ensure that such incidents do not take place in the future.

“The glorificat­ion of terrorism, or the perpetrato­rs of heinous terrorist acts, is unacceptab­le under any circumstan­ces. The UN has repeatedly called for an end to incitement to violence and hatred as they present one of the obstacles to peace.

“The United Nations support to this community ended last year and it has asked for the logo of UN Women to be removed immediatel­y. Furthermor­e, the inaugurati­on of the centre took place after the UN’s associatio­n with it.”

Two days earlier, Norway’s Foreign Minister, Børge Brende, condemned the PA for naming the centre after Mughrabi, demanding funds sent by Norway for the constructi­on of the centre be returned.

Mr Brende said: “The glorificat­ion of terrorist attacks is completely unacceptab­le, and I deplore this decision in the strongest possible terms.

“Norway will not allow itself to be associated with institutio­ns that take the names of terrorists in this way. We will not accept the use of Norwegian aid funding for such purposes.”

The Norwegian branch of the Internatio­nal Christian Embassy Jerusalem brought the matter to the attention of Mr Brende, whose “swift and clear” rebuke was praised by the group.

Apart from the centre in Burqa, in the West Bank, the PA has named a number of sites after figures who featured in the 1978 massacre.

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