It wouldn't do
George Orwell | 10.03.2010 15:38
Moshe Kantor calls himself - “The main person on duty on the European Jewish street”
Viatcheslav Moshe Kantor is actively engaged in promoting tolerance of Israeli massacres and theft in Palestine.
In October 2008, he initiated the establishment of the European Council on Tolerance and Reconcilation.
His work is now showing its first success.
Members of the European Parliament have backtracked from their plan to pass a resolution demanding implementation of the Goldstone report, in response to pressure and money from Kantor.
After leaders of all the major EP parties had agreed on the wording of a draft demanding implementation of the controversial document - which accused Israel of war crimes in Gaza last year and proposed prosecuting Israeli officials in the International Criminal Court - the European Union's legislative body was scheduled to vote on the measure Wednesday.
But Tuesday, leaders of the parties backed away from the draft, after the president of the European Jewish Congress, Moshe Kantor, warned them that adopting it would seriously harm EU-Israel ties.
Instead of voting on one joint resolution, the parliamentarians may now vote on six different proposed resolutions and stick with the one that gets the most votes.
The draft expected to receive the most votes is that of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats), the largest grouping.
Instead of demanding that Goldstone’s report be implementation, it calls for both parties, Israel and Hamas, to investigate accusations of war crimes.
Victory for Kantor over the bodies of Palestinian women and children.
Tolerate that if you can.
Viatcheslav Moshe Kantor is actively engaged in promoting tolerance of Israeli massacres and theft in Palestine.
In October 2008, he initiated the establishment of the European Council on Tolerance and Reconcilation.
His work is now showing its first success.
Members of the European Parliament have backtracked from their plan to pass a resolution demanding implementation of the Goldstone report, in response to pressure and money from Kantor.
After leaders of all the major EP parties had agreed on the wording of a draft demanding implementation of the controversial document - which accused Israel of war crimes in Gaza last year and proposed prosecuting Israeli officials in the International Criminal Court - the European Union's legislative body was scheduled to vote on the measure Wednesday.
But Tuesday, leaders of the parties backed away from the draft, after the president of the European Jewish Congress, Moshe Kantor, warned them that adopting it would seriously harm EU-Israel ties.
Instead of voting on one joint resolution, the parliamentarians may now vote on six different proposed resolutions and stick with the one that gets the most votes.
The draft expected to receive the most votes is that of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats), the largest grouping.
Instead of demanding that Goldstone’s report be implementation, it calls for both parties, Israel and Hamas, to investigate accusations of war crimes.
Victory for Kantor over the bodies of Palestinian women and children.
Tolerate that if you can.
George Orwell