On June 20th 2009, Neda Agha Soltan was shot dead during the post-election protests in Iran. The protests occupied the largest news segments around the world, with analysts and commentators predicting the fall of the Iranian regime and the dawn of freedom breaking in "the axis of evil."
Neda's death became an icon of the Iranian opposition and a symbol for millions of people of the injustice of the Iranian regime and the defiance of the protesters. Neda's death was put in context. It was taken from the personal realm of the death of an individual to the public realm of the just cause of a whole society.
On July 1st Marwa El Sherbini, an Egyptian researcher living in Germany, was stabbed to death 18 times inside a courtroom in the city of Dresden, in front of her 3-year-old son. She had won a verdict against a German man of Russian descent who had verbally assaulted her because of her veil. Her husband, who rushed in to save her when she was attacked in the courtroom, was shot by the police. Marwa's death was not reported by any Western news media until protests in Egypt erupted after her burial. The reporting that followed focused on the protests; the murder was presented as the act of a "lone wolf," thus depriving it of its context and its social meaning.
- that provokes animosity toward Jews (Jewish Peril 1933 Versus 2009) or
- that incites official and unofficial violence or oppression against people (often called anti-Semites) that Jews dislike.
- From Anti-Semitism to Islamophobia
- Material Support for Zionist Terrorism
- Germans Split Over a Mosque and the Role of Islam
- designates the IDF as a terrorist organization (as required by the 14th Amendment to the Constitution),
- begins arresting or purging Zionists, and
- starts seizing Zionist assets like major media corporations.