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Through the Looking Glass

Sun, Mar 9, 2003 at 1:56:24 pm PST

Last Thursday we featured photographs from a bizarre “field trial” held by a Palestinian children’s group known as the Young Palestinian Parliament (started by Yasser Arafat’s Fatah gang), in which they found President Bush “guilty of war crimes.” Today MEMRI translates an article from the Palestinian Authority daily about this surreal perversion of jurisprudence, brought to you by the Arab cult of victimhood and hypocrisy.

According to the report, throughout the "hearings" a child wearing a George W. Bush mask stood behind bars, surrounded by YPP members in police uniforms who were posing as guards. The court heard the witnesses, most of them YPP members, who tried to prove the charges against Bush, among them bombing of Afghan citizens, killing Iraqi children, leading the world towards more wars, attempting to take over the world's natural resources and oil, and unreservedly supporting the Sharon government that wages all-out war on the Palestinians.

Wearing typical Afghan attire, Walid Muhammad Siyam, 12, testified on behalf of the Afghan people: "The President and the American administration turned the country [Afghanistan] into an arena of war. The bombs from their planes were aimed at [harming] the lives of defenseless citizens. They destroyed the land, and are still occupying Afghanistan."

Ahmad Al-Zamili, 11, represented the Iraqi people. He spoke of the suffering of the Iraqi children due to the decade-long U.S. sanctions. He said that during this time, more than a million Iraqis were killed, most of them children; he also expressed his fear of the anticipated war on his country, i.e. Iraq.

Hadil Nasser Abu Al-Ruus, 10, demanded that Bush receive a harsh sentence for his complete bias towards Israel and his support of its government so that it would continue to kill the Palestinian people and prevent the Palestinian children from playing freely, turning them into lifeless corpses destined for burial.

"American citizen" Feature Tolly [sic(3)] testified that "The American public is against the war. It has taken to the streets [to protest against the war], but the President is not listening to [them], and is acting towards a war that serves his economic interests." She said that Bush was directly responsible for what is happening to the Palestinian people and to the entire Middle East in his capacity as leader of the American armed forces.

After hearing the testimony, the verdict was handed down. It read: "It has been proven to the court that the accused, George Bush, president of the United States, is directly responsible for the murder of many children in Iraq, Palestine, and the Arab countries, because of the sanctions. [Similarly], he has deliberately violated the honor of many other countries, and decided to kill many of the world's children."

"Based on the principles of international and human law, the Fourth Geneva Convention (1949), and the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, and because of the charges against him, George Bush is considered a war criminal. [Therefore], the documents regarding him will be passed on to the War Crimes Court at The Hague. The world must stand alongside Iraq and the Iraqi children, and attempt to prevent the American president from implementing his plans."

After the verdict was delivered, the dozens of children in the courtroom shouted, "Viva Justice! Viva Justice!"
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1 david  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 12:01:31pm

cute.

2 Montaigne's Cat  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 12:14:53pm
Viva justice! Viva Justice!


Surely they agree with Robespierre, who said

Terror is nothing other than justice, prompt, severe, inflexible. It is therefore an emanation of virtue.
3 Valentine  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 12:16:58pm

After the verdict was delivered, the dozens of children in the courtroom shouted, "Viva Las Vegas! Viva Las Vegas!"

Hehe..sorry couldnt help myself. I find it surreal that these kids have sunk so low into this culture fetish problem with the west in general and the Israeli's in particular that they'd skip playing games and instead create mock courts to try international world leaders. Wonder if we can get the parents convicted of child abuse due to negligence?

4 T.L. James  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 12:21:12pm

Hey, wait just a minute now...We aren't even signatories to the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child....are we?

So much for the validity of the "trial"...

5 Caton  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 12:24:10pm

Am I the only one to draw a parallel with the Company of Jesus' actions in France from 1550 to 1650?

'cause what I see here is a Paleo fatwa against George W. Bush...

I hope the U.S.S.S. is as good as its reputation: Bush's life is now in danger.

6 Jeffersonian  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 12:25:22pm

I think these kids have the essence of the International Criminal Court down to a science. Charles, are you sure this didn't happen in Belgium?

7 reaganite  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 12:39:55pm

#3 Valentine

Wonder if we can get the parents convicted of child abuse due to negligence?


This is truly an example of what you describe. If anyone is naive enough to believe these children came up with this on their own, they deserve the title "useful idiot" Unfortunately the lefty peaceniks will use this as another way to condemn President Bush and Israel.

8 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 12:40:36pm
Hadil Nasser Abu Al-Ruus, 10, demanded that Bush receive a harsh sentence for his complete bias towards Israel and his support of its government so that it would continue to kill the Palestinian people and prevent the Palestinian children from playing freely, turning them into lifeless corpses destined for burial.

If this goes through, I would also like to see harsh sentences for some choice media outlets for their complete bias against Israel, and their sympathy for terrorists. Fair's fair. Nothing personal, you understand. Sick, twisted society. These children are already poisonous and they're only 10 and 11-years old. Future Hamas "political" and "spiritual" leaders perhaps? This is creepy.

9 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 12:43:41pm

From Memri's endnotes:

The Young Palestinian Parliament is made up of 88 children from Khan Yunis and Rafah.

What is this? I thought this was a school play or something. More like the Nazi youth movements.

10 Caton  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 12:49:55pm

#8 zulubaby

Sick, twisted society. These children are already poisonous and they're only 10 and 11-years old. Future Hamas "political" and "spiritual" leaders perhaps? This is creepy.

Throughout history, whenever one wanted to get 'religious soldiers' (or 'political soldiers' for atheist cults), the brainwashing started at age 6 at the latest. Islam, Communism or Nazism are similar to the Catholic church before 1650 AD.

11 Chuck Pelto  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 12:51:44pm

TO: Charles
RE: Is THIS 'Accurate'?

"After the verdict was delivered, the dozens of children in the courtroom shouted, "Viva Justice! Viva Justice!"" -- Charles

Sounds like they're speaking 'french' to me.

Or were they actually saying something other than 'viva'?

Regards,

Chuck(le)

12 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 12:55:52pm

Chuck Pelto (#11)

Click on the link Charles provided and all will be revealed. It was posted by Charles, not written by him.

13 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 1:05:14pm

Caton (#10)

It boggles my mind that people would use children as cannon fodder. I'm never going to get used to it, even though I know it's true.

On a different note, did you happen to see this? Apparently the Mossad was responsible for the assassination of Abu Muhammad al-Masri.

The car-bomb assassination earlier this month of al-Qaida's ranking official in Lebanon, Abu Muhammad al-Masri, is believed to have been the first carried out abroad by the Mossad in more than seven years, according to reports here.
14 Caton  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 1:08:47pm

#13 zulubaby

Contact me by email if you want to know more about that.

15 david  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 1:27:27pm

OT: kenneth pollack's book has been well received here on lgf. here's what pollack is currently saying about the bush ii administration's current efforts.

[disclaimer: i have not read the book myself]

16 Amos  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 1:28:12pm

#2,

those who agree with Robespierre should be prepared to share his fate.

17 Caton  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 1:39:20pm

#16 Amos

those who agree with Robespierre should be prepared to share his fate.

...which is why almost everybody wants to reward the terrorists by creating a second 'Palestinian' state?

18 Stephen Rittenberg  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 1:47:03pm

Meanwhile, Colin Powell and the State Dept utopians prattle on about a "roadmap" to a Palestinian state within a year or two. Clearly they are planning some major pressure on Israel after the Iraq war. Giving these savages a state would be a death sentence for Israel.
[Link: www.doctor-horsefeathers.com...]

19 foobar  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 1:52:52pm

This seems like it was probably done as a 'psychodrama' exercise orchestrated by some crackpot psychologist.

According to the Rights of the Child, the PLO or PA or whatever they're calling themselves these days, is not allowed to conscript children into combat-- which they are doing, of course. And it seems pretty well documented.

It's too bad the kids don't understand that.

20 Caton  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 1:55:33pm

#18 Stephen Rittenberg

Bah. Read this one

21 T.L. James  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 2:19:16pm

Caton (#10): Speaking of Hitler Youth...

22 Gustavia  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 2:27:38pm

Remember Ben Granby, thr human shield that left Iraq and went to Gaza? Seems Mr. Granby was there for the trial. Or some trial. Maybe they have these in all the schools.

Not understanding Arabic didnt stop him from gushing over the children's "sophistication in understanding world events".

Early on Wednesday Rafah hosted a Palestinian “Mini Parliament” where children, in addition to learning about government procedures, also held mock trials. Already they had put Ariel Sharon on trial, with predictable results. On this day it was President George Bush’s turn. I arrived just as the trial got underway, where a flurry of reporters were competing for shots of children dressed in judicial robes. About forty other young boys and girls sat at tentatively in the audience, along with a small group of Palestinian policemen with their guns. In the far corner, a young boy wearing a Bush mask gripped the bars of the cage he was held in. Two other boys stood at either side in small police uniforms.After several testimonies from Palestinian children as well as from Rachel of the ISM, the court issued its verdict. They maintained that Bush was responsible for the sufferings of Afghani and Palestinian children, albeit indirectly, as for the future deaths of Iraqi kids. While I couldn’t attest to just how precise the ruling was (the fact that everything was in Arabic save for the verdict didn’t help) it did note just how sophisticated the mainly pre-teen children were with world events. Again, this was Rafah where children grow up with nightly gunfire and tank shelling. One row of chairs in a far corner of the room was reserved for wreaths lamenting the loss of children in Afghanistan, Iraq and Palestine.

MidEast Log

23 Caton  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 2:30:10pm

#21 T.L. James

Not very different, huh?

24 Midnight Creeper  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 2:30:41pm

Didn't something similar to this happen in the Oakland school system recently? I think that the teacher assigned students to write terrorist letters to GWB, complaining about how oppressive capitalism is.

25 Iron Fist  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 2:47:08pm

#24 Midnight Creeper,

It was a Left coast community college. (Hat tip: Instapundit via the Corner)

26 heretic  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 3:02:21pm

Iron Fist: She's been placed on "administrative leave". Her students were old enough to understand they were being manipulated, and further, what to do about it. My guess is that next we hear from her, she'll be teaching in Maine, harassing 7 year olds.

A speech instructor at Citrus College has been placed on administrative leave after students complained that she told them they could earn extra credit by writing to President Bush to protest a possible war with Iraq, a college official said Friday.

Rosalyn Kahn, a part-time instructor at the two-year college in Glendora, told students in January that they would not receive extra credit if they used their letters to express other political views, including support for the war, said Samuel T. Lee, associate dean for language arts and foreign languages at the college.

In a separate extra-credit assignment, Kahn also asked her students to write to their state Senate representatives, discussing the state's budget crisis and cuts that have been proposed for community colleges. In particular, Lee said, Kahn asked her students to "protest the cuts on the grounds that adjunct faculty would lose their jobs and students would suffer." Kahn is an adjunct faculty member.

Late Friday, Lee said Kahn, who is in her first semester at Citrus, has been placed on paid administrative leave beginning next week. He said another instructor will take over her classes while administrators investigate the allegations.

[Link: www.latimes.com...]

27 Johan Wehtje  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 3:11:59pm

Recently here in Australia we had an antiwar protest on a school day that used school age children. There were plenty of commentators lauding the "sophistacated" political views of 12 year olds who dutifully parroted the moronic slogan's of their Trotskyite agitators.

Likewise a NYTimes article explored the disturbing mental world of German youth.

I commented in another post some time ago about how the S.Korean views of America were deeply divided along generational lines.

The common explanation behind all of these phenomena is the alacrity with which so many societies have allowed the education of their young to be undertaken by people deeply hostile to the socities that have placed so much trust in them.

Whilst in the west many of those entrusted with educating our young are a fith colunm out to destroy the society that tolerates them, much of the Islamic world has allowed eduaction to become little more than an attempt to prepare its charges for life in the 7th century AD.

Totalitarian Sytems have always recognised the importance of controlling the young from an early age - the Hitler Jugend , the Komosol, the revolting spectacle of children being used to murder their parents in Pol Pot's Khmer nightmare. Just as their exists a repugnance that should prohibit the use of child soldiers, their exploitation and use as political foot soldiers should also be rejected.

28 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 3:14:40pm

Iron Fist (#25)

I posted that story yesterday. I was a little horrified by it.

heretic (#26)

I'm surprised the LA Times picked it up. Of course now she's making it so that the students are lying.

Kahn declined to comment Friday night, other than to describe the allegations as "100% lies."

Scary when you think about how children are poisoned and manipulated by those that are supposed to be educating them. Not as bad as the story this thread is about, but disgusting all the same. This Kahn woman seems more than a little unstable.

29 Iron Fist  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 3:28:11pm

Zulubaby,

I can only imagine what I would have told this bitch. I'm not particularly intimidated by instructors. I, rather famously, told my 10th grade driver's ed instructor to "Shut the fuck up, you're distracting me." when he was distracting me while driving. Two years later (when a buddy of mine went through the course) he (the instructor) was still telling the kids about it (approvingly, even. :-)

I'm glad to see that these kids had the intestinal fortitude to go to the administration about it. To tell the truth, I am surprised that the school administration had the ethical fortitude to take the steps they have.

A ray of hope...

30 Make-Sense-Of-It  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 3:30:48pm

I support intense carpet-bombing of cities, as a means to bomb the jihad out of Iraq, Syria and Saudi Arabia. America's use of smart bombs in Afghanistan, did nothing to dissuade apologism for the terrorists. For a definitive source of West-Muslim dogma against anti-jihad war I would suggest you read every posted column by the following linked piece of Islamic garbage.
This filthy pig unintentionally makes the case against limited war:

[Link: www.thestar.com...] No Url link. On Home page, scroll to 'Star columnists' then 'Siddiqui, Haroon'

Send him an e-mail

31 Charles  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 3:40:11pm

OK, Make-Sense-Of-It. Time to come clean. You're "Nastification Agenda," aren't you?

32 reaganite  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 3:46:48pm

Charles,
That's not fair calling a troll a troll!

33 heretic  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 3:48:53pm

zulubaby -- make a mental note, "easily distracted" ...

;-)

34 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 3:56:59pm

Iron Fist (#29)

Only you would do something like that ;-)

reaganite (#32)

Nastification Agenda was not a troll, but man was he hard-core. This guy's got nothing on Nastification Agenda.

heretic (#33)

LOL! Okay, easily distracted. Got it.

35 MysticMonist  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 5:00:20pm

Hey fair's, fair I spotted the Nasti=MSOI parallel days ago.

You know even after all these months I still find myself using some great argument only to realise half an hour later that I heard it first from NA.

36 Eric Pobirs  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 5:40:24pm

I'm surprised there's no mention of the kid in the Bush role being executed. With this bunch I could imagine him being burned AS effigy.

37 creedence  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 7:29:34pm

#3 Valentine: "I find it surreal that these kids have sunk so low into this culture fetish problem with the west in general and the Israeli's in particular that they'd skip playing games and instead create mock courts to try international world leaders."

Maybe they're skipping playing games because as of tonight they have only seven more days to live.

I'm not defending these kids' actions. For one thing, I think they could have made a better case against Bush. Can you believe they used the "oil" argument? As if the Bush family's well-documented oil corporation and defense industry connections are somehow inappropriate. Morons.

38 Geepers  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 7:32:31pm

creedence says

Maybe they're skipping playing games because as of tonight they have only seven more days to live.

Know something we don't?

39 creedence  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 7:40:12pm

#38 Geepers: "Maybe they're skipping playing games because as of tonight they have only seven more days to live.

Know something we don't?"


Oh, Palestinians! My bad.

They could go at any time.

40 Geepers  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 7:59:21pm

creedence,

What are you on about?

41 PalestianState  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 8:27:18pm

Concerning concern over giving the palestianians a state. I am gathering the sneaking suspicion that it is a secret plan to give isreali the official right to blow the fucking shnitz out of the palestians once and for all. I may be too hopeful but Bush just cannot be so fucking stupid as to beleive that a two state solution can work. If he is, then all of his good fortune to date has been a combination of goodluck, a massive campaign on the part of the illumunti and mabey just a little congressional blackmail.

42 creedence  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 10:19:01pm

#40 Geepers:

"creedence,
What are you on about?"

Well first, I misunderstood and thought these were Iraqi children doing the trial, hence they probably wouldn't be playing games in the street as Valentine suggested they should, because there was a war imminent and that would be dangerous, they could die playing in the streets of Baghdad once the war starts. When the bombs start dropping, they should stay in the house.

Since I see as you pointed out it is actually Palestinian children, well surely they should definitely not be playing games either as there are a lot of buildings being blown up and Apache helicopter attacks and the like over there all the time.

43 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 10:37:17pm

Um, creedence (#42), Geepers didn't point out that they were Palestinian children, you did. I also think you read something into his comment that wasn't there. At all.

Since I see as you pointed out it is actually Palestinian children, well surely they should definitely not be playing games either as there are a lot of buildings being blown up and Apache helicopter attacks and the like over there all the time.

Exactly! How these mothers can allow their children to be outside, throwing stones at the IDF, while knowing full well that there is live ammunition around is beyond me! It is yet another example of the Palestinian child abuse. Sick!

44 creedence  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 11:48:01pm

#43 zulubaby: "Exactly! How these mothers can allow their children to be outside, throwing stones at the IDF, while knowing full well that there is live ammunition around is beyond me! It is yet another example of the Palestinian child abuse. Sick!"

Yes! And these mothers of children in Israel are also letting their children play outside, when there are suicide bombers everywhere, it's just sickening isn't it? And in Afghanistan where I hear there are still warlords and al qaeda and all sorts of evil people about, children are playing outside! What in heaven's name is this world coming to? Where are their parents? And in Washington DC, where that horrible sniper was a few months ago, there are children playing outside as well! Where the sniper was! Their parents should be taken to social services or have their heads examined, I don't know which. And with all Saddam's bombers positioned and just waiting for the war to start to suicide bomb us here on home soil, and these terrible Iraq drone planes with the gas, well I really don't see how any responsible parents could let their children outside, it's just a crime. Whenever I see a small child outside playing on a swing anymore it just makes me want to vomit.

45 Caton  Sun, Mar 9, 2003 11:58:55pm

#43 zulubaby

Did you read this? It'd be funny if it wasn't sick...

46 Typical Amerikan  Mon, Mar 10, 2003 12:00:15am

This website is a revelation and an exercise in obtuseness, great stuff keep it up. I think i'll go have sex with a pig now.

Bye.

47 creedence  Mon, Mar 10, 2003 12:33:16am

#46 Typical Amerikan: "I think i'll go have sex with a pig now."

I am offended by your anti-Semitic remarks!

48 Chana  Mon, Mar 10, 2003 1:07:13am

The clue is

"flurry of reporters were competing for shots of
children dressed in judicial robes" (post #22).

The children are very experienced in performing for
reporters and photographers.

49 MysticMonist  Mon, Mar 10, 2003 2:33:39am

Pigs? That's nothing.

That story is sourced from albawaba.com
and you should see some of the amazing stuff they have there.

Like f'rinstance, did you know that the wicked but fiendishly smart Israelis have been manufacturing artificial tornados.

No? Well it's true, and its the reason that the Space Shuttle Columbia broke up on re-entry with the Israeli astronaut on board. Because of the secret tornado experiments.

Read all about it here.

Oh the poor Palistinians. Will they never get any peace? Tornados now.

50 Geepers  Mon, Mar 10, 2003 3:09:20am

creedence,

I really have no idea what your on about (most of the time.) I’m not sure if your attempting humor, or sarcasm, whether you’re uninformed, or misguided, or if you’ve been hitting the paint thinner.
If you have something to say, say it, but the cryptic comments aren’t getting your point across. Thus said, are you even trying to make a point? Or rather are you just shouting out something to get attention? I have a hard time taking stock in what you have to say, if you admit that comments you’ve made are based on not even having read the thread header, but incorrect assumptions.
That’s why I asked.

51 fast freddy  Mon, Mar 10, 2003 3:27:48am

This is so sad and sickening. These poor kids are being brainwashed and it will be impossible to de-program them. Just stop and think about the enormity of the lies they were taught in this little propoganda exercise:

1) America killed a million civilians in Afhganistan.

2) America deliberately targeted civilians (if that's not the pot calling the kettle black I don't know what is!).

3) The US (and not the UN) is responsible for the sanctions of Iraq.

4) The sanctions (and not Saddam Hussein) are responsible for the death of Iraqis and for their misery.

5) The US destroyed Afghanistan and its land

6) The US has been unflinchingly pro-Israel which has resulted in Palestinian kids being killed.

Couple this kinda garbage with the widely held belief in the Arab world that Israel and the Moussad was responsible for 9/11 and framed UBL, that Jews bake the blood of Arabs into their pastries and you get a completely warped sense of the world... Geesh. If that's what I were weaned on as a kid I'd hate the US too.

The only way to fight this stuff is by opening up their societies and ensuring a free press that will be as hard on their governments as our press is on ours.

52 Dean Douthat  Mon, Mar 10, 2003 6:14:04am

Somehow or other I missed the case for the defense. Oh wait, this is an Arabic/Muslim court. How silly of me!

53 Clutch  Mon, Mar 10, 2003 6:29:45am

#46

Mom finally came back to you, eh?

54 Kay  Mon, Mar 10, 2003 7:19:13am

Yes, and in a few short years many of these children will be attending classes right here in our own universities as esteemed foreign students.

55 grillmaster Celissa  Mon, Mar 10, 2003 8:59:57am

Islam, Communism or Nazism are similar to the Catholic church before 1650 AD.

Before being the key word here.

The Catholic church, and especially the people who belong to it, have been willing to move into the 20th century at least! :)

There is no "reform" for Islam. It can be slightly Westernized, but it is still the same.

Here, to me is the vital difference:

Christianity circa 1600: Convert or die.

Islam circa 1600: Convert or die

Christianity circa 2003: Convert, please? Oh, come on! Well, how about youth study? Huh, huh? Please...
Oh, don't be so mean. Please? Well, take this pamphlet... Oh, come on....

Islam circa 1600: Convert or die.

Simple.

(And before the crazy email and accusations start: I am an agnostic, not Catholic, Methodist, or Jewish).

56 nancv  Mon, Mar 10, 2003 2:12:25pm

note the use of language


"he has deliberately VIOLATED THE HONOR of many other countries"

will these cultures ever evolve from their childish honor/shame mentalities?

57 zulubaby  Mon, Mar 10, 2003 6:34:09pm

creedence (#44)

Got you sucker! Your response was oh-so-predictable. Sure, the Israeli mothers send their kids running towards the homicide bombers, eh? Sure, the mothers in Washington sent their kids to play as close as possible to where the latest sniper victim lay, eh? (Didn't the schools shut down there for a while?)

Fool.


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