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EU-President apologises to World Jewry for poll-result |
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Prodi seeks absolution from the Jewish-Anti-Defamation League and the World Jewish Congress. To mollify World-Jewry, the EU-President condemned Europe's citizens for uttering their true opinion upon request of the EU-commission. Prodi expects the Europeans to lie, if Israel, the fragrant little nation, would not be considered the most peace-loving nation on earth. |
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euobserver.com, 05.11.2003 - http://www.fpp.co.uk/online/03/11/EuroPoll061103.html |
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| Prodi reassures
US Jewish leaders after poll
The US Jewish Community is going to organise a seminar in Brussels following recent survey results which saw a majority of EU citizens name Israel as the biggest threat to world peace.
The results published on Monday, sparked outrage in Israeli government circles and sent the Commission, which organised the poll, into a diplomatic tailspin. European Commission President Romano Prodi had a hastily arranged meeting with representatives from the Anti-Defamation League and the World Jewish Congress, during a visit to New York on Tuesday (4 November). At the meeting both sides agreed that a seminar should be organised in Brussels in order to find out why European citizens (59% of the around 7,500 surveyed) put Israel ahead of countries such as Iran and North Korea. A date for the seminar has still to be agreed but a Commission spokesperson said it could be before the end of the year. Mr Prodi also did much to mollify the Jewish community by distancing himself and his institution from the results. "I am very concerned by the survey’s findings: they reveal a prejudice that must be condemned without hesitation", he said in New York. "In a Europe born out of horror for the war and the Holocaust there is no place for or tolerance of anti-Semitism". ... A spokesman for the Commission denied that the poll had been political. "It was a technical business", he said on Tuesday. |
| David Irving comments:
YES, this appears to have been a case of democracy at its very worst: people being asked their private opinions, and despite all that the media can do, coming up with this truly appalling result. The outcome is clearly way off the map. There must have been something wrong with the pollsters, or their pencils, or their pads, or their attitude that day.
Just see how the President of Europe scuttles across the Atlantic, arms flailing wildly, to apologise for his people, and to seek absolution from the Anti Defamation League and the World Jewish Congress in New York! HOW apt was the well-known verse of Christian Morgenstern, the
German humorist: Three cheers for democracy. I shall be a democrat henceforth (www.fpp.co.uk/online) |
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Jewish power centres announced WWIII -- "Driving out the Jews, that means peace" |
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60 percent of all Europeans are staunch anti-Semites, Wiesenthal-Centre |