Politics

Jewish Supremacists Seek to “Stifle” Non-Aligned Movement

Jewish Supremacists in America have openly admitted to organizing efforts to “stifle” the United Nation’s Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) simply because its impartial chairmanship rota will soon pass to Iran.

Zionist extremist Daniel Mariaschin, executive vice president of B’nai B’rith International, was quoted in the Jerusalem Post as saying that “Israel is campaigning through its embassies abroad, and in direct conversations with certain leaders, for various countries to either boycott the Tehran conference [where the NAM summit is to be held] or send a low-level delegation.”

In addition, Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu has publicly called upon UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon not to go to the meeting next week.

According to the Jerusalem Post, “Mariaschin’s organization as well as other US Jewish groups have sent letters to Ban urging him not to go to Tehran.

“Mariaschin said he hoped Ban’s clear statement over the weekend against the anti-Israel bashing of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was a prelude to a decision not to attend the conference, and to send a lesser official in his stead.

“According to Mariaschin, the US Jewish organizations are able to line up these meetings with presidents and prime ministers on the sidelines of the UN meeting because these leaders believe that on the NGO side, ‘a meeting with representatives of American Jewish organizations is something that perhaps gives them some sort of profile.’”

As is done every year, Mariaschin, as well as the heads of other major US Jewish organizations – such as the Anti-Defamation league, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and the World Jewish Congress – will meet together with leaders from some 40 countries attending the UN General Assembly meeting in New York in September.

One of the main issues on the agenda of the talks, that will include leaders from a number of NAM countries, will be the subject of Iran’s leadership of that organization, said Mariaschin.

“NAM member states, he said, will have to decide whether their participation in the organization with Iran as its head will be active or inactive, and at what level will they be represented.

“In other words, he clarified, it can help in their bilateral relations with the US.”

In addition to the NAM issue, other subjects to be raised at the meeting on the sidelines of the General Assembly meeting will be the Palestinian efforts to gain observer status at the UN as a non-member state, like the Vatican, and putting Hezbollah on the EU’s list of terrorist groups.

“While it is a clear that the Palestinians will easily be able to win a vote in the General Assembly, Mariaschin said efforts will be made to get those countries with influence on the Palestinian decision-making process to try to persuade them that such a move will ‘not bring peace any sooner, and – on the contrary – will only add to instability.’”