Posts Tagged: Statements

IJAN Statement on Attacks in Brussels

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In the aftermath of the latest bombings in Brussels, attacks against Arabs and Muslims have again escalated in both Europe and the United States. Madrid’s biggest mosque was one of the first to suffer. Racial profiling in airports, train stations, and other public places continues to intensify. Our hearts go out to the victims of… Read more »

Déclaration D’ijan Sur Les Attentats À Paris, Beyrouth, Bagdad, Yola Et Kano

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[En español] [In English] Paris, Beyrouth, Bagdad, Yola et Kano: les noms de ces villes sont de nouveau, cette semaine, des noms de massacres. Le Réseau Juif Antisioniste International (IJAN) condamne sans hésitation les crimes horribles perpétrés ces derniers jours, ceux auxquels les grands media ont donné une visibilité, comme dans la capitale de la… Read more »

Declaración de IJAN sobre los atentados en París, Beirut, Bagdad, Yola y Kano

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La Red Internacional Judía Antisionista (IJAN, por sus siglas en Inglés) condena terminantemente los horribles crímenes perpetrados en los últimos días; los que los medios de comunicación han visibilizado, como en Francia, y los que se han negado a ver, como en el Líbano, Irak y Nigeria; y como siempre, en Palestina. Rechazamos estas operaciones criminales – sea quien fuera el o los responsables. Y somos solidarixs con la gente, las víctimas inocentes de estos crímenes.

IJAN Statement on Attacks in Paris, Beirut, Baghdad, Yola and Kano

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Paris. Beirut. Baghdad. Yola & Kano. These names of cities are again this week the names of massacres. The International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network condemns without question the horrible crimes perpetrated in the last days, the ones the mass media has made visible, as in France’s capital, and the ones it has refused to see in the capitals of Lebanon and Iraq as well as two cities in Nigeria, and as ever, in Palestine.

IJAN Condemns Islamophobia and the Murder of three Muslim Students in Chapel Hill, NC

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The International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN) expresses its profound sympathy and grief over the brutal murder of three Muslim American students at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill on February 10, 2015. We send our heartfelt condolences to the loved ones of the victims of this heinous crime. 19-year-old Razan Muhammed Abu-Salha, 21-year-old Yusor Muhammed Abu-Salha, and 23 year-old Deah Shaddy Barakat were all murdered in cold blood, “execution-style,” as the father of the two women said.

IJAN Spain salutes and supports the initiative of the Platform Against Islamophobia (Spain)

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IJAN is glad to present its solidarity with the Platform Against Islamophobia and its promotion of a Strategic Plan and Comprehensive Law against Hate Crimes, as well as its implementation at the national and state levels. We seek to add our network to your list of supporters.

Plataforma Ciudadana Contra la Islamofobia

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IJAN, International Jewish Antizionist Network, Red Internacional Judía antisionista por sus siglas en inglés, tiene el agrado de presentar su solidaridad con la Plataforma contra la Islamofobia. y su reclamo de un Plan Estratégico y una Ley Integral contra los Delitos de Odio, exigiendo su puesta en marcha a las autoridades españolas y a nivel estatal. Solicitamos tengan a bien de añadir nuestra red a vuestra lista de adhesiones.
En nuestra red, hay miembros activos, hijo/as y nieto/as de supervivientes del genocidio nazi. Asumimos la responsabilidad de solidarizarnos con aquellos perseguidos, oprimidos , vulnerables , con motivo de su fe, fisonomía, cultura, gentilicio… subrayando de forma contundente que el grito de Nunca Más, es Nunca más para todo grupo humano.

The Anti-Defamation League Sticks to What it Knows Best: Racism

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In the wake of the decisions not to indict officers Darren Wilson or Daniel Pantaleo for murdering Michael Brown and Eric Garner, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) – a Jewish organization purportedly founded to fight racism and anti-Semitism – has revealed itself to be once again standing on the wrong side of history. Not only did the ADL urge “calm” of protestors in the face of righteous anger against the state murder of Black people across the United States, they also stood with the St Louis grand jury: “we respect the grand jury’s integrity and their commitment to meeting the heavy responsibility thrust upon them.” And, adding insult to injury, the ADL praised the NYPD despite the shameful and brutal murder of Eric Garner and the midst of their violent repression of protestors.