Jews in Norway: "We Do Not Feel Safe" (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By A7 Staff 03/20/12)
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Ervin Kohn, head of the Jewish community in Oslo said on Monday to
the Norwegian daily Dagbladet, “This could just have easily happened
in Norway. We do not feel safe.”
He added that the Jewish community is a vulnerable group and would
like to see permanent police protection at its institutions.
Eleven serious anti-Semitic incidents were recorded in Norway last
month. This included several death threats made against Norwegian
Jews.
Hanne Nabintu Herland is a Norwegian author whose new book Respekt
tops the Norwegian best-seller book list.
In an interview for Arutz Sheva with Israeli anti-Semitism expert
Manfred Gerstenfeld, Herland called Norway “the most anti-Semitic
country in the Western world.”
She added, “The Norwegian government indirectly accepts the Hamas
agenda where its main goals include ethnic cleansing, terror, and
genocide against the Jews.”
Herland wondered whether Norway "can be considered a free democratic
state".
Earlier she wrote that Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere is
ridiculing his country internationally by acting as a self-styled
Hamas activist.
Herland said that anti-Israelism in Norway is often accompanied by
and indistinguishable from anti-Semitism. (IsraelNationalNews © 2012
03/20/12)
Op-Ed: Norway: The Most Anti-Semitic Country in the West Dr. Manfred
Gerstenfeld (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) 03/20/12)
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Interview series: Religious historian Hanne Herland: “The new Western
secular values imply a rejection of respect for our culture’s
historical link to the Jewish people".
“The current Labor/radical left Norwegian government is promoting an
extreme one-sided and negative stance toward Israel. It is
responsible for creating a politically-correct hatred of Israel among
many people in the country. This has made Norway, in my view, the
most anti-Semitic country in the West. In Norwegian history, there
has never been such an anti-Israeli attitude.”
Hanne Nabintu Herland is a Norwegian academic and a historian of
religion. She has authored several successful books. The latest one,
Respect, published in February 2012, received a lot of publicity and
tops the country’s best seller list.
Yet, there has been complete public silence regarding the sharp
criticism she poses in the book against the current leftist
government for its biased view on Israel.
Herland says, “Control on public opinion is so strong in Norway that
it is questionable whether it can be considered a free democratic
state. The Labor
Party has widely used the terror attack by Anders Breivik against it
on 22 July 2011 to further discriminate against any opposition and
shut down public debate.”
She adds: “The Norwegian government indirectly accepts the Hamas
agenda where its main goals include ethnic cleansing, terror, and
genocide
against the Jews. Labor Party Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre
regularly defends Hamas in newspapers abroad. In February 2011, he
did this in the
International Herald Tribune, for instance.
“Last year Støre was caught lying on a live program on Norwegian TV2.
There he denied that he held continuous talks with Hamas leader
Khaled Meshaal. Yet Stǿre had to admit this when the reporter told
him that Meshaal had mentioned these conversations. What initially
may have been
an act of naiveté is by now suspect of deliberate malice. In the long
term, Støre is tarnishing Norway’s international reputation by acting
as a Hamas
defender.
“The way Norway funds Hamas with hundreds of millions of Norwegian
kroner taxpayer’s money, is pure corruption. When African states buy
their
way to influence, we call it corruption. But in essence, the Labor
Party is practicing the same - billions leave the country in order
for Norway to
buy friends in foreign states where they otherwise would have little
or no influence.
“Despite major anti-Israel propaganda last year, a poll undertaken by
Norway’s largest paper Verdens Gang found that 60% of the Norwegian
people believes that Israel is right in claiming that coverage of it
in Norwegian media is biased. This survey was done after the Israeli
embassy
in Oslo had filed a complaint against the state broadcasting
authority NRK for its biased reporting.
“This anti-Israelism is often accompanied by anti-Semitism. Jewish
children in Norwegian schools particularly suffer from it. According
to a study, many
of them are harassed much more than other minorities.
“One may wonder why the Norwegian establishment is continuously
badgering the only democracy in the Middle East. Many in Norway and
Europe at large no longer recognize the historical link of their
traditional culture with the Jewish people. Those who spread the Ten
Commandments
laid the infrastructure for civilized societies. The Jews have
contributed greatly to the development of European culture.”
In spring 2011, Herland published an article titled “Norway is the
Most anti-Semitic Country in the West.”
In it she wrote: “Culturally, we have much more in common with the
Jewish people than one would think. Western civilization’s values
have their cradle in Greek and Roman contributions, but when it comes
to values, in the Hebrew-Christian contribution. The European
humanistic view of the dignity of human beings regardless of rank,
class or ethnicity, carries deep roots from Judaism. These values are
at the core of what it means to belong to Western Civilization today.”
Herland observes: “The new Western secular values imply a rejection
of respect for our culture’s historical link to the Jewish people.
Many in the
West do not understand that Islam’s radical religious movement
projects maximum resistance against what they perceive as Western
decadence and
domination.
“The new Muslim friends of many Western secularists treat several
minorities in Islamic countries with violence. Sharia law is
considered a cultural alternative to the Western legal system. What
started as the
Left’s sympathy for the weak has turned into support for totalitarian
coercion. This also includes backing a pronounced anti-Israelism.
Today these undemocratic attitudes dominate the politically
controlled voices in countries like Norway in a manner that clearly
resembles Soviet propaganda.
“In March 2011, the renowned Harvard lawyer, Alan Dershowitz came to
Oslo. He offered to lecture at three Norwegian universities without
payment.
They all turned him down. Thereafter, Dershowitz wrote an article in
the Wall Street Journal where he conveyed how anti-Semitic Norwegian
academics let him know that he was persona non grata. This affair
made me ashamed to be Norwegian. I am looking forward to the day when
the present government will be defeated. Then hopefully, an end will
come to their propaganda and the misleading image of Israel which
they continuously portray to the Norwegian public.”
(IsraelNationalNews © 2012 03/20/12)
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