'It is simply wrong to recognize rights of Palestinian refugees without recognizing rights of nearly one million Jewish refugees,' Congressman Nadler says after bipartisan legislation introduced.
Berman: The double standard of acknowledging Palestinian refugees, while ignoring Jewish refugees from the Middle East and North Africa, is unacceptable -
Representatives Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Howard Berman (D-CA), Ted Poe (R-TX), Joe Crowley (D-NY), and Bob Turner (R-NY) introduced bipartisan legislation on Tuesday to ensure recognition of the plight of the nearly one million Jewish refugees who were displaced from countries in the Middle East, North Africa and the Persian Gulf as a result of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
A statement from Nadler's office said the legislation would also recognize Christian and other displaced populations. The bill would strongly encourage President Barack Obama and representatives of the administration, when speaking on the issue of Middle Eastern refugees at international forums, to pair any explicit reference to Palestinian refugees with similar reference to Jewish and other refugee populations.
"The suffering and terrible injustices visited upon Jewish refugees in the Middle East needs to be acknowledged," said Nadler. "It is simply wrong to recognize the rights of Palestinian refugees without recognizing the rights of nearly one million Jewish refugees, who suffered terrible outrages at the hands of their former compatriots. This no-nonsense legislation would help secure equal treatment of Palestinian and Jewish refugees."
Ros-Lehtinen added that "Jewish refugees who were forced to flee Arab countries and Iran endured unimaginable hardships. Their plight has been ignored by the United Nations, other international bodies, and many responsible nations. Any comprehensive Middle East peace agreement can only be credible and enduring if it resolves all issues related to the rights of all refugees in the Arab world and Iran, including Jews, Christians and others."
According to Berman, "The double standard of acknowledging Palestinian refugees, while ignoring Jewish refugees from the Middle East and North Africa, is unacceptable. In any discussion of a peace settlement, Jewish refugees deserve consideration and compensation equal to that of Palestinian refugees. Without such parity, there can be no meaningful justice and thus no legitimate peace."
Congressman Poe argued that "every refugee, regardless of ethnicity, is worthy of human dignity and respect. The United States should not be playing favorites by advocating for one group of refugees over another. It is time that we publicly recognize the struggle of all displaced groups, including the Jewish and Christian refugees. They are by definition a people that do not have a voice and need our help."
Turner stated that the "plight of Jewish refugees in the Middle East is often inexplicably and unconscionably overlooked. The nearly one million exiled Jewish refugees in the Middle East suffered at the hands of their compatriots and their hardships cannot continue to go unrecognized. This bill will work correct this injustice and provide equal recognition of rights for Jewish refugees."
The statement said that for more than 2,500 years, the large swath of territory extending from North Africa to Central Asia has been home to thousands of vibrant Jewish communities. Following the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, however, the status of Jews in Arab and Muslim countries changed dramatically. When virtually all of Israel’s neighbors declared war on the nascent Jewish state, many Jews in these countries were forcibly expelled from their homes. Jews were either uprooted from their countries of birth or became subjugated political hostages in the Arab world’s conflict with Israel. In all, approximately 850,000 Jews left their homes. In virtually all cases, individual and communal properties were seized and/or confiscated by governments without any compensation provided.
According to the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, the international definition of a refugee clearly applies to Jews who were expelled, or fled, from Middle Eastern countries: "A refugee is a person who owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality, and is unable to or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country..."
Yet, 172 of the 1088 United Nations resolutions on the Middle East conflict refer directly and exclusively to the plight of the Palestinian refugees. None contains any reference to the plight of the hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees. But, on two separate occasions, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) ruled that Jews fleeing from Arab countries were ‘bona fide’ refugees who “fall within the mandate of (the UNHCR) office.”
In 2008, the House recognized the importance of the issue of refugees from Arab countries by passing H. Res. 185. This resolution urged the international community to consider all refugees equally when discussing Middle East refugee matters. It also urged the president to instruct US representatives to the United Nations and other international bodies to make certain that references to the Palestinian refugees are matched by similar references to Jewish, Christian, and other refugees displaced from Middle Eastern countries.
Nadler’s legislation builds on this action by recapitulating the key facts concerning the hundreds of thousands of refugees forced from Arab countries. It would also require a periodic report from the president which would explain how the Executive Branch has carried out the mandate of H. Res. 185, detail any assistance the United States has provided on the issue of Jewish refugees, and provide recommendations on how to ensure equal consideration of all refugees in any final Middle East peace deal.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4262885,00.html
Second photo shows a Jewish refugee camp in Israel during the 50's
By: aydeo
In: Other Middle East
Tags: Congress members, Recognition, Jewish refugees, Arab countries
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as long as we don't let either of those fucks into our country ill be happy
Posted Jul-31-2012 Bymylostsoul (736.94) 
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@mylostsoul Cool - and your folks came off the Mayflower I suppose?
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByPoosti Malaka (1167.10) 
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@Poosti Malaka nope, legally migrated here and waited in line for visas and green cards, took advantage of the american dream and are very thankful for it
thats the difference between us and refugees, who of course won't become accustomed or accept our traditions, and just plain shit on our country and become just another tax money recipient (which we ALREADY have PLENTY of)
Posted Aug-1-2012 Bymylostsoul (736.94) 
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@mylostsoul Fair enough. If someone immigrates to a country, then it is appropriate for them to live according to the norms of that country and contribute just like anyone else.
Although I am Canadian, I have a similar story; my folks got off the boat,worked, became citizens, went to war for the allies, came home and continued to work their asses off. That's the way it should work - except for the war part.
Posted Aug-1-2012 ByPoosti Malaka (1167.10) 
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@Poosti Malaka i completely agree, its even better if you server (and theres no war). Id buy a beer for anyone who served a beer anyday.
Posted Aug-1-2012 Bymylostsoul (736.94) 
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@mylostsoul I agree on that for sure - I have the utmost respect for folks who serve in the armed forces (for the good guys - and we know who they are.)
Posted Aug-1-2012 ByPoosti Malaka (1167.10) 
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More then 25,000 Iranian/Persian Jews are living in Iran presently. They also have a seat in the Iran's parliament (called the Majles).
The jewish propaganda makes me sick..."we poor we...Banking, Media, military industrial complex" its all theirs. Look at the Obama jewish dominated administration. Benjamin Netanyahu is practically the US President, look at him when he addressed the congress. "Bitch I'm ina houss" Now, having said all that I have nothing against the Jewish p More..
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByAhuraMazda (78.50) 
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@AhuraMazda
Propaganda?
What happened to the other 125,000 Persian Jews?
They just decided to leave all their possessions behind and go on a holiday?
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByFreejay (4140.76) 
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@Freejay Most left to Israel and USA.tens of thousands of Persian Jews migrated from Iran, forming one of the wealthiest waves of immigrants to ever come to the United States. your point?
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByAhuraMazda (78.50) 
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@Freejay
Plz there you go twisting the facts AGAIN.....when Israel was formed there was a call for all Jews to come and assist. This happened al over the world. Stop with your total bullshit. There is no such thing as a "free" joo
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByAxisofEvil (574.18) 
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@AxisofEvil
They are and were persecuted, especially after the Islamic revolution!
http://newsflavor.com/world/middle-east/persecuted-iranian-jews/
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByFreejay (4140.76) 
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@Freejay this link/article paints ahmadinejad as an anti semite. he is anti zionism look at this link where anti zionist Jews welcome him
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_XAeqtY7Sk
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByAhuraMazda (78.50) 
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@MB-UK
UN is about to vote on creation of Rastazoroistan
Posted Jul-31-2012 Bywargypzy (521.70) wargypzy View Channel Send Message
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SO why didnt the ARab countries take these Arab refugees in, instead of placing them in camps that exist till today in deplorable condition, without a whimper from the UN!
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByFreejay (4140.76) 
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@Freejay
Because they live in Palestine and Israel not a Arabian peninsula. They were there before the majority of Jews arrived.
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByAxisofEvil (574.18) 
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No they were not liar!
The place was near empty when Jews started returning in the late 1800s.
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByFreejay (4140.76) 
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@Freejay
Just like America and Australia was empty when Europeans first arrived? You accuse me of lying but I see your nose is getting longer
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByAxisofEvil (574.18) 
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@AxisofEvil
Man you talk shit!
Yes...all you do is lie through your ISlamic ass!
Posted Aug-1-2012 ByFreejay (4140.76) 
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@Freejay
Yea right. Im Jewsh by blood, my fam just gave up on Judaism and followed Jesus ( you know our Jewish brethren) and his teachings. Maybe it would do you some good to put down the script and listen to all sides of the arguement, ok? peace be with you brotha
Posted Aug-1-2012 ByAxisofEvil (574.18) 
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nothing like letting
the predators chase their prey.
Posted Jul-31-2012 Byheydoin (170.54) heydoin View Channel Send Message
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@heydoin I.Q. test fail.
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByPoosti Malaka (1167.10) 
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@Poosti Malaka you failed your IQ test?
not really surprised
Posted Jul-31-2012 Byheydoin (170.54) heydoin View Channel Send Message
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Where have I heard this before?
Posted Jul-31-2012 Bywhatduh (448.56) 
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@whatduh In history class if you were paying attention.
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByPoosti Malaka (1167.10) 
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So there are refugees from the 50's...ok
Hmmm..There are other people in the world besides people from the 50's
Like starving people today and refugees today.
O well long live the past for a few.
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByMyheavynuts (502.90) 
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@Myheavynuts The point is not to diminish or deny the suffering of people today, it is to present historical information that has been neglected. People who are ignorant of history are damned to repeat it.
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByPoosti Malaka (1167.10) 
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@Poosti Malaka No shit...You have to be 7 to not know that.
My point is their are many other things that are far worse than something that happen 50 years ago.
People need to focus on the present and stop looking at the past like it happen literally yesterday.
Learn from it and move on making a huge case out of it like the entire world owes some folks over 60 years ago a mark again in history in the present is taking away the focus on the present issues and conflict between us today.
I'm no More..
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByMyheavynuts (502.90) 
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You are correct! Then WHY you (or others) talk so much about the Palestinian refugees (from 1948)....????
Why can't they start new life, why are they so stuck back in 1947....?
There arn't Jewish refugees - all of them moved on and began new life in Israel, it's time for the Palestinian refugees to do the same...That is the real point of this item!
Posted Aug-1-2012 Byaydeo (6174.78) 
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@aydeo I don't talk about the Palestinians from 1948.
I only speak of current bullshit that goes on.
How are they refugees in their own land anyway.
It's always about the Jews and the Pales.
The European Jews got moved their by some people. The Pales got kicked out. The Europeans Jews have been claiming it's the land of the European Jews that was claim but the god but god as not came back to do that.
Posted Aug-1-2012 ByMyheavynuts (502.90) 
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@Myheavynuts I agree with much of what you are saying, but have an issue with why you are saying it. The folks who made this video did not make any claims about this being a huge world problem - they were interviewing people to recall what they witnessed. It is done all the time in documentaries big and small. The fact that you are making a hissy fit over THIS particular video is what I find quite telling.
Posted Aug-1-2012 ByPoosti Malaka (1167.10) 
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Its also wrong for Israel to not recognize ppl of Jewish blood who gave up Judaism. They are stil Jews and deserve a right to inhabit Israel. Blood is thicker than water. This kind of hypocrisy is taling a toll on the Israeli position
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByAxisofEvil (574.18) 
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@AxisofEvil Interesting. Is there a test for Jewish blood? You are talking nonsense.
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByPoosti Malaka (1167.10) 
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@Poosti Malaka
YOu accuse one of talking nonsense. But you are clearly the one who dismissed something that you clearly don;t know anything about.
Here is some info....if you search deep enough and read Israel Law of Return then you will come to The Jewish Ancestry Amendment in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Return
Here is a blood test link:
http://www.igenea.com/en/index.php?c=40
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByAxisofEvil (574.18) 
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@Poosti Malaka
The Jewish Ancestry Amendment
The 1970 amendment was induced by the debate on "Who is a Jew" (until then the law did not refer to the question). There are several explanations for the decision to be so inclusive. One is that the Law of Return attempts to provide sanctuary as a citizen in Israel to anyone who would be persecuted under the Nuremberg Laws. As the Nuremberg Laws did not use a halakhic definition in its definition of "Who is a Jew", the Law of Ret More..
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByAxisofEvil (574.18) 
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The US congress needs to worry about thing within the USA-Fuck all this other shit
Posted Aug-1-2012 ByJegsman (270.56) 
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Jewish refugees need only go to Israel and they will get citizenship immediately. And the country is taking more and more land awaya from palestinians. So they have it "good" compared"# to real refugees. Still compalining.
Posted Aug-1-2012 ByEMAG-K (521.42) EMAG-K View Channel Send Message
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Pure hypocrisy.
Israel bans any Palestinians from returning to their own land. The Palestinians have in truth had their land stolen from them. No wonder they are bitter.
How about making it mandatory that this unpleasant fact be mentioned in any speech about Israel?
Posted Jul-31-2012 ByDEADBEEF (4238.06) 
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@DEADBEEF population shift, only arabs have decided to treat their refugees as refugees for over 60 years in order to try and keep their right to israels soil
Posted Aug-1-2012 ByRichard_Dorkins (187.52) Richard_Dorkins View Channel Send Message
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The pure hypocrisy is to mention almost every day the Palestinian refugees of 1948, but totaly ignore the Jewish ones.
Once again you show how one sided you are, Mr. Freejay copy cat...
Posted Aug-1-2012 Byaydeo (6174.78) 
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The Jewish refugees can go to Israel any time they like.
The original Palestinian land-owners can never return due to the foul ethnic cleansing policies of the Israeli Government.
Posted Aug-1-2012 ByDEADBEEF (4238.06) 
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@jewjitsu
The fact you can make comments on obsolete threads and they get immediate thumbs up by nadal and some other dude says you are a sock-puppet.
Idiot! Try and read sock-puppetry for dummies first!
Posted Aug-7-2012 ByDEADBEEF (4238.06) 
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