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Monday, December 08, 2008

Jewish Racist Dolchstoß at Wikipedia

Followup: Wikipedia, Hummus, Falafil, WWI, Dolchstoßlegende

Surprise! Surprise! My addition to Wikipedia was removed.

Here is the comment associated with the removal:

Removed: Was There a German Zionist Stab in the Back?

Removed the above mentioned section from the article. Followed link to cited source and it appears to be an anti-Semitic publication.

It would be more correct to say, "Removed due to Original Research & nonsense on an uncredible website." In anycase, good spot and removal. Fifelfoo (talk) 02:12, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
Thanks. Also, forgot to sign...Omakii (talk) 21:04, 5 December 2008 (UTC)
The article to which I referred, The Balfour declaration and the Zimmerman Note by John Cornelius, just compared timelines and referred to some archival data that recently came available. It was nonsense only to someone with no understanding of how calendars work.

It was only an "anti-Semitic publication" to a racist, who believes that Jewish groups and politics should be exempted from normal historical scrutiny that is applied to everyone else.

The "uncredible website" was the The Washington Report on Middle Eastern Affairs.

The removal was yet another example of Zionist censorship on wikipedia.

Here is the Washington Report about webpage:

About the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs

The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs is a 100-page magazine published 9 times per year in Washington, DC, that focuses on news and analysis from and about the Middle East and U.S. policy in that region.

The Washington Report is published by the American Educational Trust (AET), a non-profit foundation incorporated in Washington, DC by retired U.S. foreign service officers to provide the American public with balanced and accurate information concerning U.S. relations with Middle Eastern states.

AET's Foreign Policy Committee has included former U.S. ambassadors, government officials, and members of Congress, including the late Democratic Senator J. William Fulbright, and Republican Senator Charles Percy, both former chairmen of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Members of AET's Board of Directors and advisory committees receive no fees for their services.

The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs does not take partisan domestic political positions. As a solution to the Palestinian-Israeli dispute, it endorses U.N. Security Council Resolution 242´s land-for-peace formula, supported by seven successive U.S. presidents. In general, the Washington Report supports Middle East solutions which it judges to be consistent with the charter of the United Nations and traditional American support for human rights, self-determination, and fair play.

Material from the printed version of the Washington Report, and from this Web site, may be reprinted without charge as long as articles are not changed in any way and are credited to the author and the magazine. [This release does not apply to any of the photographs or graphic designs in the printed magazine or this Web site.]

Founders

The American Educational Trust was founded in Washington, DC in January, 1982. Its founding chairman was Edward Firth Henderson, a British Army Officer during World War II who served in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.

Co-founders were Andrew I. Killgore, AET's first president, who was U.S. Ambassador to the State of Qatar when he retired from the U.S. Foreign Service in 1980; and Richard H. Curtiss, AET's first executive director, who was chief inspector of the U.S. Information Agency when he retired from the U.S. Foreign Service in 1980.

In addition to the three founding directors, other initial directors of the American Educational Trust were Prof. John Ruedy, director of studies at Georgetown University's Center for Contemporary Arab Studies; former Democratic Member of Congress Thomas Rees of Los Angeles; John Law, Middle East correspondent for U.S. News & World Report for some 20 years before he founded Mideast Markets, a publication of the Chase Manhattan Bank; and Dr. John Duke Anthony, president and chief executive officer of the National Council on U.S. Arab Relations.

Subsequent board chairmen have included Dr. John Davies, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Agriculture and director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), and the current chairman, the Reverend Dr. L. Humphrey Walz, former associate executive of the Presbyterian synod of the Northeast.

Masthead

Publisher: Andrew I. Killgore

Executive Editor: Richard H. Curtiss

Managing Editor: Janet McMahon

News Editor: Delinda C. Hanley

Book Club Director: Matt Horton

Administrative Director: Jamal Najjab

Art Director: Ralph Scherer
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