sábado, 14 de enero de 2012

No ganamos pa' idiotas


La "fuente" de ABC: 

De NGO Monitor, donde queda claramente demostrado que ACRI tiene fines políticos contrarios al Estado de Israel. 

ACRI receives funding from the European Union (€231,759 – 2010-2012); the governments of Sweden (via Diakonia), the UK (£73,000 in 2008-09), Norway, Netherlands, Spain, Belgium; Ford Foundation; and Christian Aid.
  • ACRI’s work encompasses legal and policy advocacy, education, and public outreach. ACRI “view[s] international advocacy as an essential channel through which to advance key human rights concerns in Israel and the Occupied Territories.” This activity includes “[s]ubmitting shadow reports and providing information to UN committees and representatives concerning Israel’s compliance with its human rights obligations; meeting with foreign diplomats and government representatives; participating in international conferences and NGO networks; and raising awareness of human rights issues by generating ongoing international media coverage.”
  • Utilizes the Israeli Supreme Court to promote its stance on gender equality issues, freedom of religion, freedom of expression, equality for Arab citizens, gay and lesbian rights, and human rights. 
  • ACRI filed a petition in December 2009 referring to Road 443 as an “apartheid road.” Supreme Court President Dorit Beinisch rebuked ACRI for employing “apartheid” rhetoric saying that “the great difference between the security means adopted by the State of Israel for defense against terrorist attacks and the unacceptable practices of the policy of apartheid requires that any comparison or use of this grave term be avoided.”
  • ACRI employs the terms “apartheid” and “collective punishment” (including in the context ofhouse demolitions), and claims the security barrier is a “clear violation of international law.” When urging Israel, alongside other NGOs, to investigate the war in Gaza, ACRI claimed that Israel should have cooperated with Goldstone’s commission to investigate “violations of basic principles of international law.”
  • Supported the rights of right-wing activists to march in Umm el-Fahm and Im Tirzu’s freedom of expression in its ad campaign against NIF.
  • Campaigned in 2009 under the heading “Wake Up Call: Jerusalem is not Unified,” claiming that Israelillegally annexed Jerusalem in 1967.
  • ACRI asserts that “defining the State of Israel as a ‘Jewish state’ in a binding article in the constitution is problematic, on the theoretical and practical levels.”