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Thursday Apr 30, 2009
Double Standard Watch: Confronting evil at Durban II Posted by Alan Dershowitz
Comments: 48
Last week I came face to face with evil, as I stood just a few feet away from Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. We were both staying in the same hotel in Geneva. He was there to be the opening speaker at Durban II, a review and reprise of Durban I, the United Nations sponsored conference on racism that had turned into a racist hate fest against the Jewish people and the Jewish state. I was there - along with Elie Wiesel, Irwin Cotler and others who have devoted their lives to combating bigotry - to try to prevent a recurrence of Durban I. I first set eyes on Ahmadinejad when he walked into the hotel and waved in the general direction of where my wife and I were standing. We looked back contemptuously as my wife let out an audible hiss. He was about to be welcomed to Geneva by the Swiss President who made a special visit to the hotel in order to greet a man who denies the Holocaust while threatening another one, this time with nuclear weapons.
When the Swiss President was widely criticized for his warm and uncritical embrace of one of the world's most evil and dangerous tyrants, he offered two justifications. First, because Switzerland was the host nation for the conference, he was obliged, as the president of the host nation, to greet a fellow head of state. This is patent nonsense. American presidents do not greet heads of states invited by the United Nations, unless they have also been invited by the United States. No American president has greeted Ahmadinejad when he spoke at the UN. Nor would President Obama - certainly without publicly and privately expressing disdain for his bigoted and dangerous views. This leads to the Swiss President's second purported justification, namely that Switzerland represents the United States' interests in dealing with Iran, with whom it has no formal diplomatic relations. In other words, when the president of Switzerland extended a hand to Ahmadinejad, it was not only the hand of Switzerland, but also the hand of the United States. This too is nonsense compounded by overreaching. The United States had no interest in extending a hand of legitimacy to Ahmadinejad. Indeed the Obama government - along with many other democratic governments - refused to legitimate this conference by its attendance. Other democracies, which chose to attend, publicly walked out of Ahmadinejad 's bigoted tirade. The Swiss president had no authority or right to act on behalf of the United States in the way that he did. The US should find another government - one that understands the difference between good and evil and knows how to confront the latter - to represent it in its dealings with Iran. By his craven actions, the Swiss president has disqualified himself from serving in this important role. Neutrality should not be confused with legitimating evil and being complicit with bigotry, as the Swiss have been accused of since they allegedly served as Hitler's banker during World War II. Not only did the Swiss president legitimate, the Swiss security services protected him from the media. It was certainly appropriate for security to protect Ahmadinejad from physical threats, but they also sought to protect him from being embarrassed by difficult questions from the press, as evidenced by the following incident. A bank of television cameras and reporters were waiting to interview Ahmadinejad after his meeting with the Swiss president. He was still in the meeting, and so I approached the reporters and suggested that they put several specific questions to him. The press was anxious to hear from me, but the security services physically removed me from the hotel, even though Ahmadinejad was nowhere to be seen.
Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, center, is led away after declaring he planned to challenge Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad about his views on the Holocaust and Israel minutes before the meeting with Swiss President Hans-Rudolf Merz and Iranian President Ahmadinejad in Geneva, Switzerland, Sunday, April 19, 2009 PHOTO: AP
My second encounter with evil occurred on the day of Ahmadinejad's speech. We, who were there to respond to Ahmadinejad's bigotry, were told that we could listen to his speech in a special room set aside for those who could not enter the actual room in which he was speaking. Several hundred people watched on a television screen as he walked up to the podium to rousing applause by many of the delegates. But the UN purposely decided not to translate his speech into English. All other speeches were translated but we were required to listen to Ahmadinejad in Farsi. I complained that the right of free speech goes both ways: it not only includes Ahmadinejad's right to express his horrendous opinions, it also includes his critics' right to listen to his words so that we can rebut them in the marketplace of ideas. When the UN authorities refused to translate his speech, I led a walkout from the overflow room toward the room in which he was speaking. I entered the room and took a seat several rows away from where he expressed some of the most horrendous views I had ever heard. To their credit, many of the European delegates walked out in disgust. I joined them, urging other delegates to leave as well and telling them that "silence in the face of evil is complicity." But most of the delegates remained and applauded Ahmadinejad when he made his extreme statements calling not only for the end of Israel but the end of all liberal democracies around the world. It was then that I understood better how Hitler had come to power. Hitler rose to a position where he could commit genocide not as the result of anti-Semites, but rather because otherwise decent people put their own self interests before the need to condemn his bigotry. As Edmund Burke observed many years ago, "all that is required for evil to succeed is for good men [and women] to remain silent." In that room, on that day, I came face to face with Ahmadinejad's evil. I expected that, but I also came face to face with a different kind of evil: the president of a great nation extending a hand of friendship to Ahmadinejad; and the delegates of many nations applauding some of the most bigoted statements ever uttered from a United Nations lectern. In the end, the forces of hate and bigotry were confronted by students, professors and political figures who stood against Ahmadinejad and everything he represents. Ahmadinejad and the conference that reflected his world view lost this round, but the battle against bigotry never stays won.
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D. B. New York,
Thursday Apr 30, 2009
Mr. Dershowitz writes that he saw evil when he saw "the president of a great nation extending a hand of friendship to Ahmadinejad;" Isn't that exactly what Mr. Obama is going to do? Hmmmmm!
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BigJew Haifa Israel,
Thursday Apr 30, 2009
Mr. Dershowitz, long after you have been forgotten by the rest of the world as an acclaimed Professor of Law at Harvard you will be remembered by the Jewish people as one of its most ardent defenders. Thank you for your tireless efforts.
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Sergio Bramsole New York,
Thursday Apr 30, 2009
Every cloud has a silver lining or so they say.
Those in Europe and elsewhere who didn't know much about the Iranian regime or didn't care to know were offered a first hand opportunity to see and judge for themselves. Ahmadinejad failed miserably to sway Europeans with his nazi rant. They saw a little man with shoddy sartorial tastes who was equally inelegant in his speech.
Ahmadinejad is the gift that keeps on giving. The Iranian mullahs lost this round.
Shalom Alan ve kol tov
Sergio Bramsole
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Nel,
Thursday Apr 30, 2009
"All that is required for evil to succeed is for good men [and women] to remain silent." Unfortunately, most of the world is remaining silent again.
Thank you for all your good work. You inspire us to be more dilient.
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Raymond Pestalozzi (San Francisco, CA USA,
Thursday Apr 30, 2009
Alan,
May Hasham protect you and keep you alive for a long time. If you still remember me asking you if would read and comment about my article ( [ Link to page ] ) and I remember you telling me: Raymond this is a bit unfair. This was in 1993! Today history is repeating itself and good men/women are standing by and waiting for Israel to be wiped out. But we will never let it happen again.
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Jacob - Brazil - Salvador,
Thursday Apr 30, 2009
Thank you Mr. Dershowitz your words and acts are rights. I am proud of you and a feel ashamed at the same time 'cause Brazil's presidente will receive this evil on few days. Jacob.
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Nechama, NJ,
Thursday Apr 30, 2009
I usually agree with Professor Dershowitz but on one point I do not agree. I think Obama would definitely shake Ahmadinejad's hand just as he shook hands with other international tyrants; he wouldn't bow to Queen Elizabeth but bowed to the Saudi king. Obama wants to prolong talks with Iran giving them the chance to complete their nuclear arsenal to be used against Israel and then Biden tells Israel not to attack Iran. If God forbid Iran attacks Israel with a nuclear bomb, Obama will be to blame.
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Ben, San Francisco, CA.,
Thursday Apr 30, 2009
Thank You Proffesor Dershowitz, You are a good man!
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sg,
Thursday Apr 30, 2009
How shocking that the Swiss president aligned himself with an Iranian dictator who threatens to destroy so many innocent people. The Swiss people must be so ashamed. I hope they remember at election time and drive him from office. I will be boycotting all things Swiss until he is gone in disgrace.
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David USA,
Thursday Apr 30, 2009
Too bad this column will not appear in the New York Times. Instead, the NY Times has endless puff pieces from columnist Roger Cohen about what a swell fellow the Iranian president is. Roger Cohen may as well take a salary as the Iranian president's public relations director.
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Fro,
Thursday Apr 30, 2009
This account is a concrete eye-witness EVIDENCE that United Nations and some nations have committed gross 'violation of justice' against Israel/Jews and humanity,and worse,they have purposefully and knowingly enabled a dictator who is unashamedly and blatantly made clear his intent to obliterate Israel/Jews off this earth.The most despicable element in all this is that the show of 'racism' and 'injustice' is being played out on the stage of United Nations,whose main mandate is to be a champion of 'justice' for all.Thus,in violating its mandate UN is more or less obsolete as an entity.
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Sam,
Thursday Apr 30, 2009
Ahmadinejad succeeded in sabotaging Durban II so that the Islamic world and especially Iran would not be criticized for it's human rights violations (especially Hamas' use of Human Shields during the recent Gaza conflict). So, to avoid the criticism, he scape goated Israel and paid a heavy price. He was boycotted and criticised for unjustly demonizing Israel and rightly so. But, human rights violations continue throughout the world and Israel continues to be unjustly demonized and scape goated, with it's true history and rights ignored.
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henry II,
Friday May 01, 2009
Mr Dershowitz, Yes, "to remain silent is agreeing" like an old Dutch saying. These people are the most dangerous. You don't know if it is fish or meat, you know? Troubleshooters should be there always. They are on the alert, like you and many more, thank God. As we live in dangerous times, from all points of view, we have to expose those people, who come like sheep, but turn out to be wolves.
Take some worldwide examples: Ahmadinejad, Chaves, Putin, Abbas.
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Usman, USA,
Friday May 01, 2009
You'll also be remembered as a sideshow celebrity who made repeated allegations without factual bases. Well done... you've gone from acclaimed professor to marginal zealot.
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a weiss,
Friday May 01, 2009
there is only one alan.one of the great people of our time.
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arya lotfmanesh,
Friday May 01, 2009
this is what The Great Shah of Iran was trying to warn the Stupid and greedy West including Israel in 1979 but they all Betrayed him and The Great nation of Iran,Terrorist Ahmadinejad and the rest of The Terrorists that have Occupied my beloved country under great Support of The British DO NOT and NEVER PRESENTED IRAN.
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Cry -USA,
Friday May 01, 2009
The cognitive dissonance of someone who campaigned and vouched for Obama vis a vis Israel and who also rails at Ahmadinejad is too complicated for discussion outside a psychoanalyst's office.
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world,
Friday May 01, 2009
Is this some kind of joke..Israel/jews are alway threatening Iran, a nation of 70 milion people. And they accuse the Iranians of being evil ....what a joke..why is an American and Canadian so interested in the state of Israel...and are so against Iran who has not attack others and is not killing milions like Americans and Germans..and two last things..Iranian president has never denied the halocust..I would welcome allen and Irwin both to a debate ...as an Iranian..I welcome an open debate to provide your bizzare and pathetic opninion a much more inteligent response ..let me know..guys..
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Fighter of Entebbe,
Friday May 01, 2009
Mr. Dershowitz is my hero.
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Lord of Ballinaboy, Thailand,
Friday May 01, 2009
Professor Alan Dershowitz continues to express and voice the evident realities prevalent in the world of anti-semites in a manner to which most of us who would also like to join the fight against ongoing anti-semitism and bigotry can only aspire.
Professor Dershowitz's eloquence, ability to analyse and concisely express these views, with which every thinking person must agree and would like to be equally able to vocalise, summarises our thoughts and broadcasts them to an ever increasingly sceptical world.
We owe a profound debt of gratitude to Professor Dershowitz for his efforts.
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Donna Halper,
Friday May 01, 2009
A message to D.B.-- Obama never said he was going to be friends with Ahmadinejad. He said he was willing to engage in diplomacy and that he would sit and talk with him, as he would with any leader of another country. What's wrong with talking to our enemies-- has ignoring them worked out so well?
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Steve Syatt,
Friday May 01, 2009
The picture of Prof Dershowitz being 'led' away by Swiss security ranks among the most horrific images I have ever seen post-WWII. These are frightening times - we must stand unified and support Israel to the utmost of our ability.
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Kus Umack,
Friday May 01, 2009
Double Standard Watch, eh? I can think of a suitable subject for your next post - YOU!
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Thomas - Hungary,
Saturday May 02, 2009
Obama will cause more harm and damage to Israel than Ahmadinejad; only radical leftist Jews cannot see the gathering clouds. Dershowitz will cry bloody tears for his blind Marxist support of "The Messiah" when the storm will have hit the fan in the very near future.
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Mica from Amherst,
Saturday May 02, 2009
Donna. You legitimize them by sitting down with them. That's what's wrong. Not talking hasn't been fully successful because it has been undermined by significant engagement from others. Dialog with a rival has no chance to produce results unless there is an overwhelming mutual interest, and then any result/change is temporary. Look at history.
Prof. Dershowitz, your fight against both the active evil and the passive evil is righteous. But what about the variant taking place within the faculty at your own university? The advocating of evil, and its propaganda? They are co-conspirators.
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Steven Karnos,
Saturday May 02, 2009
Bravo Professor Dershowitz for your tireless and poingant efforts to reveal and this petty tyrant to the world. For the life of me I cannot understand why the so-called civilized western world ignores this terribly ominous gathering black cloud. God bless you.
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Avnera,
Saturday May 02, 2009
Bless you Alan Dershowitz fot doing what we should all also do.
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TheOfficialMothersDaySong.com - CdM, CA,
Saturday May 02, 2009
We are so fortunate to have someone with eloquence, the power of persuasion combined with intellectual honesty to put forth the reasoned analysis of evil and bigotry that Prof Dershowitz consistently does. It would be nice to see followers of Prof Dershowtiz establish a group to carry on, espouse and implement his positions world-wide. I was especially grateful for his quoting of Edmund Burke, though I remember it as "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing". Truer words were never spoken!
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Tammy USA,
Saturday May 02, 2009
To post 21 talking to them and bowing to them & than lying about it , is more telling . Action's speak louder than word's .
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arthur spector,
Saturday May 02, 2009
why not list the names of the countries whose representatives applauded?
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anthony,
Saturday May 02, 2009
The Fact that The U.N failed to translate Ahmadinejad racist remarks to an accredited audience speaks volumes about the world we are creating for posterity.
The fact that Islamo-Fascism is today protected by international and national institutions is as frightening as the rise of Nazism. Let us recall that those that forget the past are condemned to repeat it.
However none of this is new. Many countries have never recognised Israel and a lot of them are so-called Christain democracies. I live in Guyana one such country.
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Harold - Liverpool, NY, USA,
Saturday May 02, 2009
#21 Donna Halper
You are right everybody should talk to his/her enemy to find out the truth and solve problems. By not talking and discussing with anyone problems will stay and age for 42 years and more.
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Robert Towsley,
Saturday May 02, 2009
#1 calls Switzerland a great nation! THAT'S A LAUGH. It's just slightly above banana republic. They are a nation of cowards. Hiding behind neutrality. If I coulld spit on there president I would. Someone should throw a couple of shoes at him.
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bobtow,
Saturday May 02, 2009
So Amedinejad gave his speach in Farsi.Good! The only ones who could understand him are arabs. They have more than likely been saying the same things over and over. Doesn't sound like he has influenced anyone worth worrying about.
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Luis Lu, Toronto,
Saturday May 02, 2009
Thanks Alan for your clear views. I heard him in a conference in Toronto. He should dedicate more and more to teach well spoken people how to continue his journey in defending the Jewish People.
I hope G'd give Alan a long and good life.
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Martini H. Leaf,
Sunday May 03, 2009
Academics, is not the real world. A great Jurist, Cardozo, once said, great legal decisions are the ones that stand the test of time. I'm afraid that Alan's ideas have not and will not stand the test of time because Alan appears to lack common sense. Alan was a big supporter of Jimmy Carter, and similarly supported and still believes Obama is a friend of Israel, despite mounting evidence to the contrary. Alan is surprised that so many delegates support Ahmedinijad, claiming he now understands better how Hitler came to power. Pathetic.
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Jay,
Sunday May 03, 2009
amazing story - i cant believe they ushered him out of the hotel like that!
I will say one thing, Mr Deshowitz is right on all counts here, and as the recognized leader of Jewish values and of defense of Liberty in the US, I hope that he remains watchful of what the Obama Administration is doing regarding the Hamas gvt. and Lebanon. Because it seems to me that Obama has aims to legitimize evil actors as he shuns his friends
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Steve USA,
Sunday May 03, 2009
Evil is the person or persons that created the conficker worm. Evil are the Enron executives that preyed on the 401k's. Evil is building seven of the world trade center that held the evidence for the Enron scandal. Evil are the rich that prey on their own people and steal trillions from interest rates from mortgages and credit cards. Evil are those that give out wages based on how many and what kind of books were read. Evil are governments that build bunkers for themselves and plan to leave the rest of the people out to burn. Evil are lying lawyers. Have you ever met a lawyer that didn't lie?
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Esteban,
Sunday May 03, 2009
Mr Dershowitz, you are not only a hero to the jewish people but a hero to the world. Thanks for everything you are doing. The world needs people like you.
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Rozz - presently on the move (travelling),
Sunday May 03, 2009
I did add my print but you thought fit not to enter my remarks.
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Becca,
Sunday May 03, 2009
You posters go ballistic when someone compares the IDF to Nazis or fascists, yet you feel free to call anyone you don't like Nazis.
I read a translation of Ahmadinejad's speech. It was not anti-semitic. He wants a regime change in Israel, much as Israel wants regime changes in the Arab world.
If I were Iranian, I wouldn't vote for the guy. I don't like fundamentalists of any stripe, including Jewish fundamentalists. But there is no reason to call Ahmadinejad a Nazi.
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New York, NY,
Sunday May 03, 2009
1) Keep up the good fight 2) BUT I do fear the US foreign policy has taken a turn to the dark side. President Obama's embrace of Hugo Chávez is exhibit A.
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Menashe, Tel Aviv,
Sunday May 03, 2009
Dear Mr. Dershowitz, you are a just and compassionate man, but a fool nonetheless. Evil, is a moral position, which stems from a spiritual one - which you lack. You cannot fight evil with your legal facts. To win, you must change the paradigm entirely to a spiritual one. The Land of Israel is the legitimate home of the Jewish people because God, who created the world (including the Land of Israel) - took the Jewish people out of Egypt and made them a nation of priests to serve Him there. Every Jew, Arab, or Christian would agree.
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Saman from Iran,
Sunday May 03, 2009
Alan Dershowitz I applaud you!
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Sookie,
Monday May 04, 2009
#41 You read a translation of Ahmadinejad's speech and it wasn't anti-semetic!!! You obviously have a difficult time understanding what anti-semitic is. What is it about the statement that Israel should be wiped off the map that isn't anti-semetic??? You are a rael moron!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Neville Isaacson L.A. Ca.,
Monday May 04, 2009
Dershowitz is our national treasure.
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Fredrick Töben Adelaide Australia,
Tuesday Jun 30, 2009
Professor Dershowitz wanted to ask the Iranian President questions about the Holocaust-Shoah?
That's funny - why did he not take up the challenge when asked to discuss matters Holocaust-Shoah with me?
Fredrick Töben Adelaide Australia
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Pat Atherton, Melbourne, Australia,
Friday Jul 03, 2009
"Professor Dershowitz wanted to ask the Iranian President questions about the Holocaust-Shoah? That's funny - why did he not take up the challenge when asked to discuss matters Holocaust-Shoah with me? Fredrick Töben Adelaide Australia"
Because you are not a challengel.
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