Terroristorganisationen Hamas samlar varje
år sina anhängare i Europa till ett stort
hatmöte. Platsen flyttas ständigt
hatmöte. Platsen flyttas ständigt
runt. London, Berlin, Paris...
Två gånger har det hållits i Köpenhamn:
I helgen drabbades Malmö...
Hans debattartikel om PRC-mötet fick såväl (s) som
Snaphanens rubrik 2008 förtjänar att minnas:
Mens Danmark sov:
Ekstremister holder topmøde i København,
uantastede, ubemærket, uden protester
Och inte har man sett några protester denna
gången heller från exempelvis de politiska
partierna mot hatmötet i Malmö....
Korrigering:
(Och här hade jag fel.
Ett av partierna i Malmö har faktiskt
reagerat både på salafistspektaklet
på Amiralen med imam Salman al-Ouda
och det internationella Hamasmötet
i Hyllie
och är värda all respekt för det...)
Och inte har man sett några protester denna
gången heller från exempelvis de politiska
partierna mot hatmötet i Malmö....
Korrigering:
(Och här hade jag fel.
Ett av partierna i Malmö har faktiskt
reagerat både på salafistspektaklet
på Amiralen med imam Salman al-Ouda
och det internationella Hamasmötet
i Hyllie
och är värda all respekt för det...)
Officiell arrangör är Palestinian Return Centre (PRC),
en Hamas- och Muslimska Brödraskapetkontrollerad
organisation i London:
1. The Palestinian Return Centre (PRC)
is a Palestinian center for anti-Israeli propaganda, established in
London in 1996. It is affiliated with Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood
and some of its senior figures are Hamas activists who found refuge in
Britain.
2. Its foundation was based on rejection of the Oslo Accords, a
strong denial of the right of the State of Israel to exist and the concept of
the "right" of the Palestinian refugees and their descendents to return to the
places abandoned in 1948, all to be used as tools to fight Israel and the peace
process. The PRC holds intensive anti-Israeli propaganda activities in Britain,
Europe and other countries around the globe and is an important factor
in the network of organizations participating in the international campaign to
delegitimize Israel.
3. The unequivocal connections between the PRC and
Hamas, as described below, caused it to be outlawed in Israel. On
December 27, 2010, the Israel Security Agency said in a statement that on
December 5 Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak had signed an order
outlawing the PRC as an "unlawful association because it is part of the Hamas
movement." The statement also noted that the PRC was
a coordinating organizational arm of the Hamas movement in Europe, and
that its activists, who were senior Hamas figures, were working to promote the
movement's objectives in Europe and were in direct contact with Hamas senior
figures, including movement heads in Damascus.1
4. The PRC's activity centers around
disseminating and inculcating the message that all the Palestinian
refugees have the "right to return" to Israel (estimated by the PRC at
five million).2 Their return to Israel is represented as a
"sacred" personal and collective "right," anchored in international
law, which no one can bargain with or cede.
5. The demand for the return to Israel of millions of refugees
is regarded by the PRC not only as a method which has been proved to
sabotage every peace process, but as an important component in
a long-range strategy which will eventually lead to a change in the demographic
nature of the State of Israel as a Jewish state3
and serve the overall goal of establishing an Islamic
Palestinian state on all of "Palestine," (i.e., the territory of the State of
Israel.) Focusing on the "right of return" is the common
denominator of all the organizations and individuals around the globe rejecting
the Zionist-Israeli model, and has become the motto of the anti-Israeli
campaign. Those who employ it ignore the fact that after the
State of Israel was founded Jews were either expelled of fled from the Arab
countries.
6. The PRC was founded in 1996 in rejection of the Oslo
Accords and everything they symbolized. The founder and head ideologue
was apparently Salman Abu Sitta, born into a family from Beersheba which fled to
the Gaza Strip. He was an independent member of the Palestinian National Council
between 1974 and 1993, studied in Egypt and from there went to London, where he
received a doctorate in civil engineering from London University. In
1993 he resigned from the Palestinian National Council because he rejected the
Oslo Accords, and in 1996 founded the PRC. Today he lives in the United
States. He does not belong to the PRC but is active in spreading anti-Israeli
propaganda and defaming Israel by comparing it to Nazism.
7. During the fourteen years of its existence the PRC
has become ideologically close to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood in
Britain (the center of the Muslim Brotherhood's political, media and
economic activities in Europe). The PRC has not openly stated its strong
connections to Muslim Brotherhood-style extremist Islam, but our information and
large amounts of circumstantial evidence presented in this study support the
existence of that connection.
8. For example, the PRC's radical Islamic ideology and
political agenda are identical with those of the Muslim Brotherhood;
members of the PRC's board of trustees and senior functionaries had or
have roles in various Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated institutions in
Britain; the PRC participates in anti-Israeli activities also attended
by prominent activists from the Muslim Brotherhood and other groups and
organizations; Zaher al-Birawi, senior PRC figure, is program director
and chief presenter of London's Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated Al-Hiwar TV
channel; an Egyptian jurist named Subhi Salah, a Muslim Brotherhood
member of the Egyptian parliament till 2010, was at the same time unofficially a
PRC member (according to his website).
9. Three members of the PRC's board of trustees are
Hamas activists who found refuge in Britain in the 1990s. They
do not admit to their links with Hamas, in our assessment to avoid
complications with British law. Prominent among them are three Hamas activists:
Zaher al-Birawi, chairman of the PRC's board of trustees;
Majed al-Zeer, PRC general director; and Sheikh Majdi
Akeel, a member of the PRC's board of trustees.4
10. The above three Hamas activists are involved in extensive
anti-Israeli activities aimed at providing Hamas with ideological, political and
practical support. For example, Zaher al-Birawi was active in
dispatching convoys to the Gaza Strip through George Galloway's organization,
Viva Palestina, with the political goal of strengthening the de facto Hamas
administration. Majed al-Zeer participated in anti-Israeli
events in European cities and in Damascus in support of Hamas, its political
agenda and its strategy of terrorism. Sheikh Majdi Akeel is an
activist of Interpal, which sends money to Hamas, and accompanied one of the
Viva Palestina aid convoys to Hamas in the Gaza Strip5 (See Appendix
II for information about PRC activists). In addition to those three, according
to our information Arafat Madi Shukri, PRC operational
director, is also a Hamas activist who lives in Britain and is the chairman of
the ECESG (a European umbrella organization which sends flotillas to the Gaza
Strip).
Läs mera om PRC
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Det skrevs en hel del om Hamasmötena i Köpenhamn.
Och..surprise, surprise...vem kom med på en reklam-
film från mötet 2008 om inte den gamle Israelätaren
och miljöpartisten Per Gahrton...