Low turnout at anti-Israel march in Germany (JERUSALEM POST) By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL, JPOST CORRESPONDENT 03/30/12)
Source: http://www.jpost.com/International/Article.aspx?id=264160
JERUSALEM POST
JERUSALEM POST Articles-Index-Top
Publishers-Index-Top
Berlin - Palestinian Germans staged a scarcely attended rally in the
heart of the government district on Friday to call for the expulsion
of Israel from its capital Jerusalem. A statement of support from
German Left Party deputy prompted sharp criticism from the deputy
and foreign policy spokesman of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian
Democratic Union Party.
In an interview with The Jerusalem Post at the event, the organizer
of the Berlin “March to Jerusalem” protest, who identified himself as
Lafi Khalil, said the attendees demonstrated against “the Judaization
and expropriation of Jerusalem.” Khalil added that 50 people
registered for the protest and it was mainly symbolic. Police
officials told the Post that roughly 50 protesters appeared at the
anti-Israel rally across from the chancellery, the seat of Merkel’s
administration.
Several pro-Israel activists appeared at the event, including one man
who stood in front of the pro-Palestinian red banner with the
words “Global March to Jerusalem 2012: Jerusalem for everybody!” The
police intervened to separate the two pro-Israel supporters from the
largely Palestinian group.
In response to Left party deputy Annette Groth’s statement of support
on the German language website of the “March to Jerusalem,” deputy
Philipp Missfelder, who serves as the spokesman for Chancellor Angela
Merkel’s party (CDU) in the Bundestag, wrote the Post by email
that “the Global March is everything else but a peaceful protest,
which the protest pretends to be.”
He added that “radical groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, whose goal is
the destruction of Israel, have called for participation in the
action. The protest march is an instrument to stoke hate against
Israel. That a deputy of the Left Party is participating in the
Global March event in Germany is once again proof of this party’s
hostility toward Israel."
The Left Party deputy Groth along with two additional Left
politicians was aboard the Turkish vessel Mavi Marmara in 2010. The
ship attempted to break Israel’s blockade of the Hamas-controlled
Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of nine radical Islamists and
severe injuries to Israeli naval commandos.
Post emails to Left Party deputies Gregor Gysi and Petra Pau were not
immediately returned. Pau and Gysi have attempted over the years to
convince deputies and voters of the Left party to accept the right of
the Jewish state to exist. The Left Party has been engulfed in a
series of anti-Israel and anti-Semitic scandals over the last two
years.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center placed Hermann Dierkes, the Left Party
city councilman in the west German city of Duisburg, on the center’s
list of top ten global anti-Semites in 2011. Dierkes called for a
boycott of Israel and deemed Israel’s existence a “petty” matter. The
Left Party has refused to expel Dierkes from its ranks.
The anti-Israel protesters waived eight large Palestinian flags at
the “March to Jerusalem” event. Young children held a sign in Arabic
stating “We will return” and “Freedom for Palestinian prisoners” in
Israel. A number of young demonstrators sported “Boycott Israel” t-
shirts.
Dr. Elvira Grözinger, a member of WIZO and Scholars for Peace in the
Middle
East in Germany, told the Post "I consider Israel´’s enemies’
planned “March to Jerusalem” as a fatal continuation of the fascist
and Nazi tradition of marches – Mussolini´’s March to Rome (1922)
and Hitler’s march in Munich to the Feldherrnhalle(1923) as well as
Neo-Nazi marches in the present days."
She continued terming the German Lefitst political support for the
March to Jerusalem to be " totally ignorant." (© 1995-2011, The
Jerusalem Post 03/30/12)
Return to Top
MATERIAL REPRODUCED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY