Thursday, August 03, 2006

Faith, Hate, and Charity

Last Monday I watched a BBC documentary called "Faith, Hate, and Charity" which claimed to investigate the involvement of the major UK charity dedicated for Palestine, Interpal, in funding Hamas movement. In fact it didn't investigate or analyse anything, it just me feel sick!

Interpal has always been a target for false accusations by the British Zionists led by the Board of Deputies of British Jews (BoD). The Charity has once been considered a terrorist organisation by the US government which froze its accounts and assets in the USA until they got released after a long judicial battle. Similar accusations triggered a couple of reviews by the British Charity Commission in 1996 and 2003 which cleared Interpal in terms of where its funds end. Earlier this year -or probably last December- Interpal won a case against BoD in a court which ruled that the BoD must apologise for accusing Interpal of being terrorist and must donate £10,000 for charity (I got the donation part from a very close yet very trustworthy friend). It seems this week's panorama program which was produced by the long pro-Israel-profile Zionist journalist John Ware was a retaliation for their early loss.

The evil-minded journalist did not only attack Interpal in his film, but rather the Islamic religion as anideologyy and the fundamentals of the Palestinian community. It was fully biased and unbalanced in reflecting the true picture of Interpal's activities. It also proved that Ware lacks the very basic understanding of Islam and its principles. Denying the school teachers' right to teach their students religious and national chants is just ridiculous and insensible. Showing the democratically elected representative of the Palestinians, Hamas, as a terrorist organisation is another part of the Zionist propaganda Ware adopted and definitely failed to deliver in his rubbish immature film. It seems that the Zionists and their advocates are not satisfied with their crimes against Palestinians in Palestine; they insist not to save an effort to starve the Palestinians by cutting their aids to prove to the world that they are the bloodiest butchers on earth.

On the other hand, watching the film I noticed a weakness by most of the Palestinian interviewees in explaining themselves and delivering their message. Many of them failedfailedd to justify even the very basic practices within their communities. However, I'm not blaming them as I can fully understand it when someone never needed to think about something they've been doing since their birth. I came to the conclusion that it would have been more beneficial if the Palestinians refrained from giving that Zionist idiot the chance to interview them in pick about their words.

I'm not sure if you will be able to watch the documentary from this link or it's only available for UK viewers, but it's still worth giving it a try if you are interested.

1 comments:

Osama Saeed said...

Do have a look at my debunking of John Ware here http://www.osamasaeed.org/osama/2006/08/john_ware_has_r.html

 

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