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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Weeks Later, Hijab Martyr Reported

If some self-avowed German racist stabbed a Jewish woman to death in a German court on July 4th, the New York Times would send a fleet of reporters to cover the story immediately. (See Jew Bites Dog?)

Yet when the victim is a hijab-wearing Muslim woman, the London Guardian headlines the story on July 7th, but the New York Times only gets around to informing the public on August 14th in an article entitled In Dresden, High Culture and Ugly Reality Clash:
DRESDEN, Germany — In early July thousands of mourners took to the streets in Egypt, chanting “Down with Germany.” Thousands more Arabs and Muslims joined them in protests in Berlin. In Iran, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad added to the outcry by denouncing German “brutality.”

The provocation was the murder on July 1 of Marwa al-Sherbini, a pregnant Egyptian pharmacist here. She was stabbed 18 times in a Dresden courtroom, in front of her 3-year-old son, judges and other witnesses, reportedly by the man appealing a fine for having insulted Ms. Sherbini in a park. Identified by German authorities only as a 28-year-old Russian-born German named Alex W., he had called Ms. Sherbini an Islamist, a terrorist and a slut when she asked him to make room for her son on the playground swings. Ms. Sherbini wore a head scarf.

[To read the entire article, click here.]

The Times article babbles and then quotes Minister Wolfgang Schäuble:

Germany is now a bastion of democracy in the heart of Europe. But the far right is on the rise across the Continent, and xenophobia is gaining in this country, not least among youth and not least singling out Muslims. A recent two-year government survey of 20,000 German teenagers classified one in seven as “highly xenophobic” and another 26.2 percent as “fairly xenophobic.”

“It was known that the figures were high,” Interior Minister Wolfgang Schäuble said. “But I’m appalled that they’re this high.”

If reporter Michael Kimmelman had dug a little harder, not only would he have found that Schäuble has been leading the racist Islamophobic charge (Afterword in The Boston Globe's Problem with Muslims), but he would also have uncovered the pattern of extremist Jewish anti-Muslim incitement that is poisoning confessional and ethnic relations in Germany (Neda, Marwa, Rachel, Suraideh, Abir, Henryk), and he might even have found a more disturbing story in the hometown of the murderer Alex or Axel W.

The German news reports have described the killer as a Russian of German heritage from Perm.

Current German law treats both Russian Germans and Russian Jews as Träger deutscher Kultur.

Perm hosted Russian, Russian German, Russian Jewish, and Bashkir Muslim populations. Historically, these groups have had relatively good relations, and there has been a good deal of intermarriage since the 19th century, but after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Lubavitchers with ties to extremist racist Lubavitcher settler Rabbi Volpe have taken over Jewish education in Perm.

Is Alex possibly the end product of Lubavitcher education? Did he start calling himself Axel in order to fit in with German racists, who shared his values?

On the whole Israeli Jews are intensely racist, but Russian Jews are first among racists in Israel and have also brought their racism to the USA (especially here in Boston).

Kimmelman should have investigated whether Alex W. is a Russian Jew and part of the same phenomenon that has expressed itself in the Yisrael Beitenu party headed by Avigdor Lieberman.

The murder of al-Sherbini might serve as a warning of the Russian Jewish threat both to American Muslims and also to Americans in general.

Is the New York Times involved in yet another cover up of Jewish murderousness?






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