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Please Oppose Terrorism Supporters Planned Conference at Ohio State University (FREEP!)
War to Mobilize Democracy ^ | September 15, 2003 | netWMD

Posted on 09/15/2003 7:35:08 PM PDT by stevejackson

Please Oppose the International Solidarity Movement's
Planned Conference at Ohio State University
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The International Solidarity Movement (ISM), will hold a three-day conference at The Ohio State University this November 7th through the 9th. This group was denied by Rutgers University to hold the same conference on its campus. It is the objective of War To Mobilize Democracy (netWMD) that this conference also not take place on The Ohio State University campus because ISM is an apologist for, and in some instances an enabler of, terrorism against the people of Israel. However, netWMD unequivocally recognizes the right of the Palestinians to a free and democractic state, but not by the means of terrorism.

What Is the ISM?

ISM is a political and activist organization, claiming to work on behalf of the Palestinian people. The organization's rhetoric cloaks itself in the hallowed memory of the American civil rights movement under the leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ISM's New Jersey division website asserts in its mission statement, [a]s a movement, we are committed to standing firmly against racism and all forms of oppression... In light of its other rhetoric and activities, however, this assertion is window-dressing.

In the same mission statement the ISM also asserts [w]e are opposed to the existence of the apartheid colonial settler state of Israel... and we stand for the total liberation of all of historic Palestine. That statement does not allude only to the occupied territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. "Historic Palestine" is a thinly disguised code-term for all of the land on which Israel exists. "Liberation" of "historic Palestine" can only mean one thing: the destruction of Israel. The destruction of Israel would require a war of annihilation, not the exercise of peaceful activism toward a positive goal. In essence, ISM's mission statement is a call for the murder of Jews. (See ISM Is Rewriting History below.)

The ISM fondly quotes Martin Luther King, but it also quotes Malcolm X in support of his idea of struggle "by any means necessary". ISM's New Jersey website states in its own words, We unconditionally support Palestinians' human right to resist occupation and oppression by any means necessary. In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, these are ominous words as those means have included terrorist attacks against Israelis. If the ISM truly supported King's vision it would speak out against all terrorist attacks against innocent people as Rev. King certainly would have.

But it is not only through words that ISM betrays what kind of organization it is. The debate of free-speech is moot when one looks at the organization's actions. Though ISM activism does include non-violent resistance, it has had contact with terrorists. ISM activist, Susan Barcley, refused to allow Israeli soldiers to examine an ISM office in Jenin. When the soldiers forcibly entered the office, they found Shadi Sukia, a leading member of the terrorist group Islamic Jihad, whom Ms. Barcley was harboring. Both Barcley and Sukia were arrested.

Whether or not the ISM welcomes the company of terrorists, terrorists have sought out the company of the ISM as cover for their murderous activities. Omar Khan Sharif and Asif Mohammed Hanif arrived at the offices of the International Solidarity Movement in Rafah and made contact with its members just days before the bombing which left three dead and dozens injured in Israel last April.

One can also judge an organization by the company it keeps. Former professor of University of South Florida, Sami al Arian, was invited to speak at the Palestinian Solidarity Movement conference held at University of Michigan. The Palestinian Solidarity Movement is the student arm of ISM. Mr. Al Arian was arrested last February on charges of being a leader in the American branch of the terrorist group, Islamic Jihad.

ISM is also seeking to have corporations and universities divest from Israel, thereby undermining an ally of the United States. Israel is a democracy whose Muslim population lives more freely than in any part of the Muslim world. Israel showed good faith in seeking the nationhood of the Palestinian people at Camp David 2000. Israel is not at all the apartheid state that ISM claims it is, using their distortion of Israel to justify its divestment campaign in imitation of the one righteously fought against South Africa. Lawrence Summers, President of Harvard University, refused to have his university become the object of divestment activism against Israel.

Despite its rhetoric about non-violent protest, ISM is a radical group whose activism directly and indirectly allies itself with terrorists who attack Israel. Whatever its individual members believe, ISM is dangerously aligned with terrorists, in sync with the rhetoric of violent extremism. The claim by ISM of being the political and moral inheritance of Martin Luther King's model of non-violent resistance is not only ungrounded but a disgrace to the memory of such a great man.

ISM’s rhetoric, its actions supporting terrorism, and its association with terrorists, are ample reason for The Ohio State University to refuse the ISM to hold a conference on its campus.

ISM Is Rewriting History

Has ISM forgotten the Biblical and archeological evidence for the Jews’ historic ties to Israel, like the Dead Sea Scrolls or the remnants of King Solomon’s temple in Jerusalem? The father of the Jews, Abraham, was Ibrahim, the father of the Arabs – one and the same man. Jews have lived in "Palestine" both before and after the brutal Roman Diaspora. Has ISM forgotten that many Arabs immigrated to Palestine in the early 20th century? [1] Has the ISM forgotten that the Israel was created under a United Nations (UN) mandate? Their websites make no mention of the fact that, before the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza began in 1967, those two territories were controlled by Jordan and Egypt, respectively. Neither of these Arab nations granted statehood to the Palestinians. How could Israel’s occupation of the territories in 1967 have caused all the Arab terrorist attacks against Jews that occurred from 1900 [1] through 1966? And what about more recent history? What did ISM do when Kuwait expelled hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees after the Gulf war in 1991?

Both peoples have historic ties to Palestine and Israel. Both sides can live there in peace.


[1] The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2002, World Almanac Education Group, Inc., New York, NY, 2002, p. 808.



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This is disgusting. OSU is hosting a conference of terror supporters. Talk about political-correctness run amok! When I contacted Ohio State, they sent me some ridiculous canned response about free speech. Since when is terrorism free speech?! FREEPERS COME FORWARD. TAKE ACTION!
1 posted on 09/15/2003 7:35:09 PM PDT by stevejackson
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To: stevejackson
When free speech ceases in this country, it will mark it's fall from God's grace.
2 posted on 09/15/2003 7:39:23 PM PDT by Held_to_Ransom
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To: stevejackson
Go Bucks! Terrorism SUCKS!
3 posted on 09/15/2003 8:05:52 PM PDT by smith288 ("The key to our success will be your execution." -Scott Adams)
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To: stevejackson
Here is a link to an earlier thread:

Rutgers changes location for pro-Palestinian forum

The above thread also includes a link and story from The Columbus Dispatch:

OSU may get pro-Palestinian forum

Wednesday, August 27, 2003

ASSOCIATED PRESS

4 posted on 09/16/2003 10:51:01 AM PDT by flutters (God Bless The USA)
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