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Silence surrounds Muslim Jew-hatred (in Swedish schools and society)
windsofchange ^ | (Dagens Nyheter, 2003/10/20) | Sverker Oredsson and Mikael Tossavainen

Posted on 10/21/2003 6:21:00 AM PDT by dennisw

Sverker Oredsson and Mikael Tossavainen
Translation by Mårten Barck
Swedish original: "Judehat bland muslimer tystas ned"
(Dagens Nyheter, 2003/10/20)

A Muslim and Arab Jew-hatred is spreading in the suburbs of the major Swedish towns. At the same time Jewish congregations in Sweden are reporting a sharp increase in Muslim aggression towards Jews in recent years. This is shown in a new report presented in DN Debatt.

NEW REPORT: ARAB AND MUSLIM ATTACKS ON JEWS ARE RISING SHARPLY IN SWEDISH SOCIETY.

"Silence surrounds Muslim Jew-hatred"

Teachers in the suburbs of the major Swedish towns report widespread and brazen hostility against Jews among groups of Arab and Muslim students. These students view the Holocaust as Zionistic propaganda, express admiration for Hitler and regret that he didn't succeed in killing more Jews. The problem is aggravated by the almost complete silence which is surrounding this form of jew-hatred. Sverker Oredsson, a professor of History, and the researcher Mikael Tossavainen write on a new report about the subject which is presented today.

Most Swedes believe that anti-Semitism is an extinct problem in our country. They are aware that prejudices and hatred aimed at Jews have regrettably occured in the past in Sweden but that is now seen as part of history. Most Swedes believe that our society has evolved and that we are more enlightened today. Most Swedes believe that Jews today don't meet more prejudices than Danes or smålänningar [people living in the Swedish province Småland].

Unfortunately they are wrong. During the last year the security police registered 131 anti-Semitic crimes. Nobody knows how many incidents go unreported but the security police expect the number to be large. Jews in Sweden today are living in the shadow of a very concrete anti-Semitism. Jews in Sweden today often feel compelled to hide their religious identity in public: necklaces with stars of David are carefully hidden under sweaters and orthodox Jewish men change their kippot to more discrete caps or hats when they are outdoors. Jews in Sweden nowadays get secret telephone numbers to avoid harassment. In Sweden. Today.

Anti-Semitism has been more or less absent from the political mainstream since the end of the Second World War. Jew-hatred was in principle only found among marginalized groups at the extreme right and left. That is not the case anymore.

During the last decade another form of anti-Semitism has started to spread in the suburbs of large Swedish towns: a Jew-hatred — often imported from the Middle East and not seldom presented under an Islamic flag — which also wins adherents among groups of Arabs and Muslims in Sweden.

In the Middle East anti-Semitism is alive and flourishing in a way which reminds one of Europe during the 1930s. Most regimes in the Arab world and in many other Muslim countries have supported the spread of Jew-hatred in state controlled media a long time.

In schools and mosques from the Atlantic to the Persian Gulf the message that Jews are descendants from monkeys and pigs, a treacherous and greedy people striving for global dominion, is preached. The Jews are blamed for practically everything. For example it is alleged that the 9/11 terror attacks were carried out by Jews in one form or another, most often the Mossad, with the aim of getting America to attack Islam. The explosive spread of AIDS in Africa and Asia in general, but in the Muslim world in particular, is blamed on the state of Israel, who is alleged to send out hiv-positive Jewish prostitutes to weaken the enemies of the Jews.

In addition the Holocaust is regularly described as a Jewish lie aimed at grabbing money from Germany or Swiss banks and give rise to sympathy for Israel and the Jewish people. Even ancient Christian blood libels about Jews using the blood of Christian children for the baking of "Purim" pastries are used in anti-Semitic propaganda. In Saudi Arabia, for example, the blood libel is spread in a modified version, where the blood is alleged to be from young Muslim boys.

This Jew-hatred is nourished partly by specific interpretations of Islam. Throughout history, Jews have traditionally been better treated in Muslim countries than in Christian ones and pious Muslims around the world have lived for centuries without letting their attitude towards Jews be charged with anti-Semitism. In spite of this there always has been some degree of discrimination and animosity. The Koran is not without passages which can be used for rationalizing jewhistolity. In connection with the colonisation of the Middle East, European Christian and racist anti-Semitism was also spread in the area. The serious attraction and exploitation of Jew-hatred was however connected to the antagonism between Jewish and Arab nationalism and later on the Arab-Israeli conflict.

The existence of a Jewish state in the middle of a perceived Muslim land and not least the current political situation in the Middle East heighten the anti-Jewish atmosphere in the Arab world and in other Muslim countries such as Iran and Pakistan. The Israeli state is the primary target for Arab and Muslim Jew-hatred, but the distinctions between Israelis, Zionists and Jews are not upheld. The propaganda which is spread from Damascus, Tehran and Islamabad often goes beyond criticism of Israeli politics and turns into pure demonization of the Jewish people.

This anti-Semitism is a part of the ideas and traditions brought to the segregated suburbs of Europe. The isolation from the new homeland and the retention of the culture of the country of origin via satellite TV, Internet etc., contribute to the survival and even strengthening of Jew-hatred among groups od Arabs and Muslims in London, Marseille and Paris.

But similar tendencies exist also in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmoe. This is shown in a study authored by one of the authors of this article, historian Mikael Tossavainen, which is published today by the Swedish committee against anti-Semitism.

Teachers in Swedish suburbs report widespread and brazen hostility against Jews among groups of Arab and Muslim students. This hostility is expressed by the refusal to concern oneself with anything that even can be considered as Jewish. Students may sabotage or skip teaching of Religion when Judaism is the subject, skip homework, books or examinations on courses about Judaism.

During lessons in history confrontations arise between teachers and students, who may on one hand say that the Holocaust never happened — instead dismissing it as Zionistic propaganda — or on the other hand express their admiration of Hitler and regret that he didn't succeed in killing more Jews.

There are quite a few websites in Swedish on the Internet that cover Arab and Muslim political, cultural or religious topics. Many of these are spreading gross anti-Semitic propaganda together with information about Islam.

Jews are described as greedy, mean, power hungry, thieving, revengeful, blood thirsty and sexually perverse. The Jewish religion is also attacked and is described as an inferior, morally reprehensible doctrine.

To support these allegations, false quotes from the Bible and the Talmud are used in many cases. It is alleged, for example, that Jewish men have the religious right to rape non-Jewish women and that it is permitted for Jews to lie to or deceive non-Jews. These allegations are sometimes explained with the idea of the chosen people, which is distorted to some sort of Jewish superiority myth.

Another returning theme on these websites is the belief in the existence of a Jewish world-conspiracy. In connection with this delusion lists of well-known Swedes with Jewish origin who are alleged to be part of this conspiracy to obstruct Islam, enslave the Palestinian — alternatively the Arab — nation or simply take over the world, are sometimes published.

It is hardly surprising that people who are living in such a world of ideas and are constantly fed with this kind of portrayal of Jews become anti-Semites. Nor is it particularly surprising that these attitudes are channeled in the form of threats and violence against Jews.

Jewish congregations in Sweden have noted a sharp increase in harassment, threats and attacks by Arabs and Muslims against Jews in the Swedish society during the last few years, clearly connected to the escalation of the Middle East conflict.

In this connection it is important to emphasize that the Muslim minority in Sweden is a very heterogenous group, religiously, culturally as well as ideologically and that far from all Arabs and Muslims in Sweden have anti-Semitic views. The report is not exhaustive, but its results are unambiguous and they expose an alarming situation.

The problem is furthermore aggravated by the almost complete silence which is surrounding this form of Jew-hatred. If anti-Semitism among Arabs and Muslims in Sweden is discussed at all in Swedish media and debate, it tends to be in the form of trivializations or denials of the problem.

There are even examples of commentators who allege that anti-Semitism in Sweden today is a made-up problem, which is grotesquely exaggerated by the Jews to get the attention away from the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.

The reason for the silence is probably multi-faceted. Perhaps some journalists and commentators regard their knowledge of Islam as insufficient for an appraisal of Islamic anti-Semitism. Perhaps they think it's difficult to draw a clear line between criticism of Israel and anti-Semitism. Perhaps they try to avoid criticizing a group which already is vulnerable and discriminated in the Swedish society out of a fear of adding to racism in general and islamophobia in particular.

You don't need any more profound knowledge about Islam, however, to be against anti-Semitism spread under the guise of religion: condemnation of Jew-hatred is not about criticism of Islam. You don't need any deeper knowledge about the Middle East conflict to realize that talk about a Jewish world-conspiracy or ritual murder of Muslim children cannot be considered legitimate criticism of the policies of Sharon's government. If this agitation against Jews had been spread by neo-Nazi groups it would in all probability be treated with great indignation and receive strong condemnations by the same journalists and politicians who turn a blind eye when it comes to Jew-hatred spread in the name of Islam.

Arab and Muslim immigrants are done a disservice by the silence surrounding anti-Semitic utterances: by not signalling that the Swedish society doesn't accept agitation against Jews, the integration of these groups is not speeded up nor made easier — to the contrary.

Nobody gains from indulgence or apologetic silence when facing anti-Semitism. In this respect it is completely irrelevant whether it is spread by members of organisations on the extreme left, neo-Nazis or Arabs and Muslims. It should never be acceptable for frustration over the situation in the Middle East to strike Swedish Jews. To turn a blind eye to the fact that it does is a silent approval and this can only have negative effects — not only for Jews in Sweden today, but in the long-term also for our open, tolerant society and for the Swedish democracy.

Intellectuals, politicians and leading representatives of Muslim organizations in Sweden must signal their repudiation of Arab and Muslim anti-Semitism in our country — for the benefit of all.

SVERKER OREDSSON
MIKAEL TOSSAVAINEN

 

 

[Posted 2003/10/20]



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government
KEYWORDS: muslimimmigrants; sweden
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1 posted on 10/21/2003 6:21:00 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: dennisw
Those arab muslims seem to be infiltrating into every European and North American culture..
wonder what they are up to........
2 posted on 10/21/2003 6:25:23 AM PDT by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: dennisw
Radical Islam is the new Nazism. Until this fact is faced and, the views are repudiated, the cancer will grow.

I'd like to see Bush, Rice, Powell etc. take a much stronger stand on this on the world stage.

3 posted on 10/21/2003 6:25:49 AM PDT by veronica ("I just realised I have a perfect part for you in "Terminator 4"....)
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To: joesnuffy
Or perhaps more importantly ..who is sponsoring them...
and why....
4 posted on 10/21/2003 6:26:28 AM PDT by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: dennisw
Throughout history, Jews have traditionally been better treated in Muslim countries than in Christian ones and pious Muslims around the world have lived for centuries without letting their attitude towards Jews be charged with anti-Semitism.

???? Urban Legend.

5 posted on 10/21/2003 6:28:51 AM PDT by RussianConservative (Hristos: the Light of the World)
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To: dennisw
And this is the situation in swedish public schools. There are a lot of private muslim schools here funded by vouchers where the attitude is a lot worse.


6 posted on 10/21/2003 6:43:33 AM PDT by Ringman
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To: dennisw
These students view the Holocaust as Zionistic propaganda, express admiration for Hitler and regret that he didn't succeed in killing more Jews.

No contradiction there, nosiree. These people are truly sick, beyond any hope of a cure. What bothers me is not that people like this exist (well, OK, it DOES bother me somewhat), but that others tolerate or encourage them to immigrate and settle into their own societies. Why does Sweden, of all countries, want a bunch of people from the Mideast living there? Are they THAT blind? The rest of Europe is even worse. They'll eventually reap what they have sown, but I wish that they'd be smart enough to avoid it.

7 posted on 10/21/2003 7:07:39 AM PDT by Ancesthntr
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To: dennisw
The elite left in Sweden is just as anti-semetic as the elite left in the US. Otherwise, this problem would have been quickly seen to.
8 posted on 10/21/2003 7:11:28 AM PDT by .cnI redruM (The September 11th attacks were clearly Clinton's most consequential legacy. - Rich Lowry)
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To: dennisw
What is it with the Muslim culture that they assign blame for all of their own self-made problems to everyone (non-muslim) else? They are incapable of taking responsibility or using any kind of factual reasoning for anything. Its like the entire culture has dropped acid and are all on the same delusional trip.

I swear, if they didnt happen to plop down on good real estate they would be extinct.
9 posted on 10/21/2003 7:20:55 AM PDT by FeliciaCat
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To: RussianConservative
Throughout history, Jews have traditionally been better treated in Muslim countries than in Christian ones and pious Muslims around the world have lived for centuries without letting their attitude towards Jews be charged with anti-Semitism.

???? Urban Legend.

No, NOT an urban legend. Until the 20th century and the politics of the modern Mideast intervened, Moslem countries DID treat Jews fairly well. Jews were still 2nd class citizens, but for the most part were left alone as long as they didn't commit such heinous crimes as building a synogogue taller than the local mosque. Look at the Jewish experience in Spain until the (Christian) Expulsion in 1492 - for well over 500 years Jews could do pretty much anything, and rose to high levels in government and business (kind of like the US now). The Moslem Turks took in a tremendous number of Jews after the Spanish Expulsion/Inquistition. Compare and contrast this with the massacres during the Crusades, the multiple expulsions from virtually every European country or principality, the treatment of Jews during and immediately after the Black Death (it was the Jews' fault, don't you know, even if they also died in very large numbers - thus it was "OK" to burn 2,000 Jews alive at Strasburg (in what is today France) on St. Valentine's Day of 1349, the virulent anti-Semitism of eastern Europe and Russia (including the near destruction of the Jewish population of the Ukraine region by Chmelnicki in the mid-1600's).

Yes, there are many examples to the contrary in both the Moslem and Christian worlds - but the earlier statement is largely the truth, not some PC defense of the Moslems. FWIW, I'm Jewish and I've studied the history of this matter . . . and without attempting to be nasty in any way, I'd say that you might benefit by studying it as well.

10 posted on 10/21/2003 7:30:44 AM PDT by Ancesthntr
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To: Ancesthntr; RussianConservative
The information I have is from "Sword of the Prophet" by Serge Trifkovic. I would say the historical treatment of Jews in the Islamic world was not better that treatment in Europe and Russia. Was about the same. You can also refer to Bat Ye'or books for the same verdict.
11 posted on 10/21/2003 8:24:05 AM PDT by dennisw (G_d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
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To: Ringman
And this is the situation in swedish public schools. There are a lot of private muslim schools here funded by vouchers where the attitude is a lot worse.

Many thanks for the information straight from Sweden
12 posted on 10/21/2003 8:25:42 AM PDT by dennisw (G_d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
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To: dennisw
Silence surrounds Muslim Jew-hatred (in Swedish schools and society)

No suprise. Folks should rent (if available) a good old movie "Counterfeit Traitor"
starring William Holden.
I've thought that this would have been a good one for Mel Gibson to remake.
13 posted on 10/21/2003 8:34:58 AM PDT by VOA
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14 posted on 10/21/2003 8:38:27 AM PDT by KantianBurke (Don't Tread on Me)
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To: SJackson
ping ???
15 posted on 10/21/2003 8:43:28 AM PDT by dennisw (G_d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
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To: KantianBurke
good book?

Thanks for the heads-up.
16 posted on 10/21/2003 8:46:16 AM PDT by FeliciaCat
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To: FeliciaCat; KantianBurke
The last thing Islam (and Muslims) are interested in is self reflection and self criticism. It's a culture of blame and shame. They will blame others and avoid shame as well as they can. One of their major shames is to admit fault and wrongness.
17 posted on 10/21/2003 8:46:43 AM PDT by dennisw (G_d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
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To: FeliciaCat
Very well done though he's not entirely clear as to what caused Islamic nations to fall behind and stay behind the West. Remember for over 800 years, the Middle East was at the forefront of science, medicine and the arts. I believe his argument was that since Islam never had a separation of governmental and religious spheres one stopped development in the other i.e. if it wasn't in the Koran, its sucks.
18 posted on 10/21/2003 8:50:51 AM PDT by KantianBurke (Don't Tread on Me)
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To: dennisw; Cachelot; Yehuda; Nix 2; veronica; Catspaw; knighthawk; Alouette; Optimist; weikel; ...
If you'd like to be on or off this middle east/political ping list, please FR mail me.
19 posted on 10/21/2003 8:56:29 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: dennisw
Same as in Amsterdam. And German or Belgium cities like Antwerp.
20 posted on 10/21/2003 9:19:48 AM PDT by knighthawk (Freedom is my believe, for you I would die)
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