Peace and forgotten refugees

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  1. stuntman

    stuntman Well-Known Member

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    The Canadian Standing Commitee On Foreign Affairs And International Development:
    Dr. Urman continues and say:
    The estimate value of the lost of essets by Dr. Urman was 6 billion dollars!!

    Mr. Abitbol, Co-President of Justice for Jews from Arab Countries, told:
    Dr. Urman, described a descrimination code in Egypt from 1926:
    As you can see the descrimination of Jews in the Arab countries were the exact figures and descrimination as the Canadian commitee describes. So I dont see how Prof. Aharoni's article is wrong while even a Canadian Standing Commitee On Foreign Affairs And International Development says so.
    Other evidences about descrimination and mis-treatment of the Arab countries about their Jews you can rea in the report.

    In Iraq between 1934-1936, 600 Jewis clerks were forced from their goverment jobs. In 1939 there was implemented a Nazi educational model by Dr. Sami Shawkat, which praised Hitler about eradicating Jews, and the pupils in the schools were thought that the Jewish community in Iraq is an enemy withing:
    During the Arab revolt in 1936, the Iraqi Jews have been terrorized when three Jews were murdered, a bomb was thrown into a synagogue:
    Source'1: http://www.parl.gc.ca/content/hoc/Co...faaerp01-e.pdf
    Source'2: http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1881&context=ilj
     
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    Margot2 Banned

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    Who is Dr Urman?

    The Arab Jews were still leaving in 1956, 1967, 1973..

    That's a pretty slow "expulsion".... They would still be living in the Arab world if not for the European Zionists.
     
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    He's a reparations guy. He wants Arab money for the Jews.


    Dr. Stanley A. Urman

    Dr. Stanley A. Urman is the Executive Vice-President [Executive Director 2002-2008] of Justice for Jews from Arab Countries, an international coalition seeking rights and redress for Jews displaced from Arab countries. Since 2002, Dr. Urman has made formal representations on rights and redress for Jews forced to flee Arab countries to Members of Congress, and to senior Administration officials in the United States, Belgium, Canada, France, Great Britain, Italy, Russia, and the European Union.

    In Israel, Dr. Urman made numerous political representations, urging Israeli Government action, to President Moshe Katsav, Prime Ministers (Yitzhak Rabin, Ehud Barak, Ariel Sharon); Foreign Ministers (Shimon Peres, Shlomo Ben Ami, Benjamin Netanyahu, Silvan Shalom, Tzipi Livni); Justice Ministers (Yossi Beillin, Tommy Lapid, Meir Sheetreet, Daniel Friedman); other ministers (Natan Sharansky); and senior officials.

    He has testified at public hearings before the Canadian Parliament, the House of Lords in London, and the U.S. Congressional Human Rights Caucus. He has contributed to the development of two Congressional Resolutions on the rights of former Jewish refugees from Arab countries, one of which was unanimously passed (H.Res. 185) in April 2008 and another currently being considered by the U.S. Senate.

    Previously, Dr. Urman served as Executive Director of the Centre for Middle East Peace & Economic Cooperation, Executive Vice President, America-Israel Friendship League; Executive Director of the Canadian Human Rights Foundation; and National Executive Director of the Canadian Jewish Congress. Having received a Bachelor of Arts from Sir George Williams University, and a Masters of Science in Social Studies from Boston University, Dr. Urman received his Ph.D. in Middle East Affairs at Rutgers University's Centre for Global Change and Governance.

    http://www.justiceforjews.com/stan_urman.html
     
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    Later waves peaked at different times in different regions over the subsequent decades. The peak of the exodus from Egypt occurred in 1956 following the Suez Crisis. The exodus from the other North African Arab countries peaked in the 1960s.

    Lebanon was the only Arab country to see a temporary increase in its Jewish population during this period, due to an influx of Jews from other Arab countries, although by the mid-1970s the Jewish community of Lebanon had also dwindled.

    Six hundred thousand Jews from Arab and Muslim countries had reached Israel by 1972.[7][8][9][10] In total, of the 900,000 Jews who left Arab and other Muslim countries, 600,000 settled in the new state of Israel, and 300,000 immigrated to France and the United States.

    The descendants of the Jewish immigrants from the region, today known as Mizrahi Jews ("Eastern Jews"), currently constitute more than half of the total population of Israel, partially as a result of their higher fertility rate. In 2009, only 26,000 Jews remained in Arab countries and Iran[13] and 26,000 in Turkey.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_exodus_from_Arab_and_Muslim_countries

    Emphasizing the "Push factor" and demanding reparations is a way of minimizing what the Zionists have done.
     
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    stuntman Well-Known Member

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    Dr. Urman has a PhD in Middle East affairs.

    The majority of Jews were expelled, force to flee between 1948-1958. What I presented here with my sources shows what left to this forcible fleeing, expulsion
     
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    Urman is a con artist trying to get another source of money for Israel over and above US foreign aid.

    Read about the Jews of Egypt.. then the Jews of Libya, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon etc.. They were still leaving in 1973.
     
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    He has a PhD in Middle East Affairs Rutgers University. Are you saying that Rutgers University is giving PhD to anyone without checking them?

    I read plenty about the Jews in Arab countries. The thing that they move from their countries n the 70's is not conradicting to the Jews there.
     
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    You are wrong no one tried to trash anyone here... for

    First this is basically the <Land of Israel> that changed hands many times in history. The Arabs/Muslims conquered it without shooting one single arrow,

    Sophronius of Jerusalem (560–638), Patriarch of Jerusalem negotiated the surrender of Jerusalem to the Muslim caliph Umar I in 637 does not mean that it belong to Arabs since initially this is the Land of Israel...

    After the Mandate of 1917 - 1947 the Land was given to the Jews, that according to you and others it was not a fair hand over in history, but no one complained when Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Mesopotamia/Iraq were created. Naturally you do not agree because in the Muslim psyche the Jews are not entitled to have <self determination>... Well you and your minions could shout <murder> until they are blue in the face.
     

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