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Brev til Trine Lilleng
Fra : Joakim


Dato : 29-01-09 08:32

Dear Ms. Trine Lilleng,

You were an unknown Norwegian diplomat till this month.

No longer.

As first secretary in the Norwegian Embassy in Saudi Arabia, you recently
sent out an email on your office account in which you declared: "The
grandchildren of Holocaust survivors from World War II are doing to the
Palestinians exactly what was done to them by Nazi Germany."

Accompanying your text were photos, with an emphasis on children, seeking to
juxtapose the Holocaust with the recent Israeli military operation in Gaza.

Clearly, you are miscast in your role as a diplomat, all the more so of a
nation that has sought to play a mediating role in the Arab-Israeli
conflict.

In fact, you're desperately in need of some education.

Let's begin with your current posting. You've been in Riyadh since 2007.

If you're so anguished by human rights violations, perhaps you could have
begun by devoting some of your attention - and email blasts - to what
surrounds you.

Or were your eyes diplomatically shut?

Have you failed to notice the many legal executions, including beheadings,
going on in your assigned country?

Have you ignored the often abysmal treatment of foreign workers, many from
Asia, who also happen to be disproportionately counted among the victims of
Saudi capital punishment?

Have you neglected the gender apartheid that surrounds you? Did you ever
look out of your car to notice that Saudi women are proscribed from driving,
and that's hardly the worst of it?

Have you checked the skyline of Riyadh or Jeddah lately to count the number
of church spires or other non-Muslim houses of worship?

Have you bothered to inquire about the fate of homosexuals?

Okay, you were AWOL on those issues. Maybe you just didn't want to offend
your hosts by speaking the truth, or maybe you're suffering from that
diplomatic disease known as "localitis" or "clientitis."

But surely a woman like you, with such capacity for empathy for those in
far-away places, and especially for children in danger, couldn't remain
silent about other human rights transgressions, could she?

After all, could an individual so deeply moved by the plight of Palestinians
in Gaza remain silent about what a New York Times columnist earlier this
month described as "hell on earth" - Zimbabwe? Could a person so anguished
by the fate of Palestinian children stay mum about a country where a girl's
life expectancy at birth is 34, much less than half that of her Norwegian
counterpart, and where the health care sector has vaporized, all thanks to
the one-man rule of Robert Mugabe?

Could such a dedicated humanist possibly avert her eyes from the deadliest
conflict since the Second World War, which has killed over five million
people, many of them children, in the Congo in the past decade - not to
mention the documented and widespread use of torture, rape, and arbitrary
detention?

An observer of such acute sensitivity could hardly hold her tongue while
Afghan girls attempting to go to school have been doused with acid by those
who wish to deny young women access to education, reminiscent of the five
years of Taliban rule, could she?

In neighboring Pakistan, where you served in the Norwegian embassy for three
years, the beleaguered human rights community must have been fortunate to
have such an impassioned voice for all that's wrong in this failing state.
Or was that voice, perhaps, on mute?

The children of Sderot, the Israeli town near the Gaza border, have been in
desperate need of just such a spokesperson as you for the past eight years.

After all, their town has been in the crosshairs of literally thousands of
missiles and mortars fired from Gaza. Those Israeli children live with all
the signs of trauma, knowing that, with only 15 seconds warning, they could
be hit at any time in their schools, their parks, or their beds. Yet, during
my visit there last week, for some reason, those children and their parents
had yet to hear you speak out for them. What a pity!

And the children of Iran could use your help as well. According to human
rights groups, Iran has no compunction about executing children or those who
were children when their crimes were allegedly committed.

Oh, and by the way, your compassionate help would also undoubtedly be
welcomed by others under the gun in Iran, including women's rights
activists, union organizers, student protesters, independent journalists,
reformist politicians, and religious minorities. And let's not forget, once
again, the children of Israel, who, according to the Iranian president,
don't have a right to live.

But wait! A Google search about you reveals nothing, not a single word,
regarding your views on Zimbabwe, Congo, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sderot, or
Iran. Or, for that matter, Burma, Darfur, Syria. Shall I go on?

Only Israel, faced with those who wish to destroy it, manages to prompt your
impassioned correspondence and righteous indignation. Why?

No less, your stunning lack of education extends beyond the contemporary
world to 20th century history, specifically the Holocaust.

Your invocation of the Holocaust to describe what's taken place in Gaza is,
frankly, nothing short of obscene.

Your claim that the grandchildren of the survivors are doing to the
Palestinians exactly what was done to them goes beyond any norm of decency,
much less honesty.

Approve or disapprove of the Israeli military operation, but there is no
basis whatsoever for such a comparison.

When Israel entered Gaza in a war of self-defense in 1967, the population
was 360,000. After Israel withdrew totally from Gaza in 2005, it was
estimated at 1.4 million.

Would that the Jewish population under Nazi rule had quadrupled!

When Israel entered Gaza in 1967, life expectancy for women was 46. When it
left Gaza, it was 73.

Shall we even bother to discuss life expectancy for Jews under Nazi
occupation?

The Second World War in Europe lasted from September 1, 1939 to May 8,
1945 - 68 months in all. That means an average monthly extermination rate of
nearly 90,000 Jews.

Compare that to the total number of victims in Gaza over three weeks -
roughly guesstimated at more or less 1,000 - and recall that the majority
were armed fighters committed to Israel's destruction, who used civilians,
including children, as human shields, mosques as arms depots, and hospitals
as sanctuaries.

Believe me, Ms. Lilleng, if the "grandchildren of the Holocaust survivors"
had wanted to do exactly what the Nazis did to their grandparents, they
would have unleashed their full air, land, and sea power. They would have
thrown the Israel Defense Forces' ethical guidelines to the wind, kicked out
the UN and Red Cross personnel on the ground, stopped humanitarian
transports of food, fuel, and medicine, prevented media reporting, and left
absolutely nothing - and no one - standing.

Unless, of course, they needed slave labor, in which case they would have
carted off the able-bodied to work in Auschwitz replicas until they dropped.
Or material for ghoulish medical experimentation, in which case, in the
spirit of Mengele, they would have kept Palestinian twins alive temporarily.

But Israel didn't do any of these things. It's a peace-seeking democracy
dedicated to the rule of law - unlike so many of the countries whose
horrific sins you blithely choose to overlook.

What are we to make of your selective moral outrage and rank hypocrisy?

You ought to take a look in the mirror and ask yourself why Israel, and only
Israel, makes your blood boil and leads you to speak out, even at the risk
of grossly distorting both reality and history.

The answer, Ms. Lilleng, should be painfully obvious

http://cgis.jpost.com/Blogs/harris/entry/hypocrisy_posted_by_david_harris

Det er godt skrevet. Men har forfatteren ret i det, han siger? Er Lilleng i
virkeligheden blot en antisemit? Eller hvilke andre årsager kan forklare
hendes selektive fokusering på Israel samt den usmagelige sammenligning
til holocaust?


 
 
Lyrik (29-01-2009)
Kommentar
Fra : Lyrik


Dato : 29-01-09 12:11


"Joakim" <ncm_abfjern@hotmail.com> skrev i meddelelsen
news:49815b95$0$90265$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
> Dear Ms. Trine Lilleng,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
La!-La!-La!-La-La!-:))) en masse amerikansk anglofil søforklaring til Ms
Trine Lilleng! Som sædvanlig skal amerikanerne forklare sig ud af al
ting.Livet skal pædagogiseres! Ingen forklaring må mangle!

Dear hr. Adolf Hitler You blame the jews for the harrassment of the german
industry. but try to look out Your window and You , dear mr. Adolf Hitler
will see the tanks in the streets. They cost money, did you think of the
finanses involved in projects like that, Mr. Adolf
Hitler?-La!-La!-La!-La!-La! Mr. fucking Adolf Hitler!

Ms Fucking Trine Lilleng-trained arab monkey! Fuck You Trine mountain
monkey! You belong to an arab hareem were a dick is rammed so thoroughly
into Your throat, dear Ms. Trine Lilleng, that You shut up!

MvH
Jens


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