Arab Press
The Arab Media's Portrayal of Jews
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Al-Wifaq,February 6,2006 (Iran)
Translation: The Jewish\Israeli devil is saying: "I don't admit the limits of freedom of speech except the Holocaust."
At the same time, some Muslim and Arab newspapers and Web sites have ratcheted up their publication of cartoons with virulently anti-Semitic and anti-Israel themes:
Akhbar al-Khalij, January 29, 2006 (Bahrain)
Translation: Flag in cheese - Danish Product Boycott ItOn right - The Penetration of Zionism to Denmark
-The Web site of the Arab-European League has published several stridently anti-Jewish cartoons – including one showing the Holocaust diarist Anne Frank in bed with Hitler – supposedly in an attempt to show Europeans what can happen when the freedom of the press in their societies is taken too far.
-A newspaper in Bahrain printed a cartoon with Danish cheese shaped like a Star of David in an attempt to blame the controversy on a so-called "Zionist penetration" in Denmark.
-The Hamshahri newspaper, a large circulation daily in Tehran, announced a deliberately inflammatory contest to find and publish the 12 "best" cartoons about the Holocaust.
Anti-Semitism in the Muslim and Arab press is hardly a new phenomenon. In newspapers throughout the Muslim and Arab world, Jews are routinely depicted in editorial cartoons as controlling, manipulative killers who are working to undermine the Islamic world and to kill Arabs. The caricatures show Jews as Nazi-like, hooked nosed and clad in stereotypical black hats and beards.
So the Arabs don't like cartoons that mock a religion? Are they going to stop printing anti-Jewish cartoons then?
You apparently have never clicked on the "Emails From Readers" page at the Archive.
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