Vienna – Jewish Leader Blasts Austria’s UN Record On Israel

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    FILE United Nations General AssemblyVienna – Austria’s vote to support a UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) investigation into Israeli settlement construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem sparked criticism last week from the new head of the central European country’s small Jewish community, Israel’s government and a leading UN expert on human rights.

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    Austria and Belgium were the only two EU countries to join majority Muslim countries and their allies at the UN body in Geneva to call for the investigation on March, 22 in Geneva.

    Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Spain, Italy and Romania abstained from the vote.

    Oskar Deutsch, who was elected in late February, is the first Austrian-born president after the Holocaust, of the roughly 8,000-member Jewish community. He told the daily Die Presse on Thursday that Austria allows itself to be misused from the “agitation” of states who “themselves violate human rights on a daily basis.”

    The 36-to-1 vote resulted in Austria aligning itself with such countries as China, Russia, Cuba, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia, which, according to human rights groups, engage in anti-democratic behavior and trample over civil liberties. The US was the only democracy to vote against the resolution.

    As a result of the vote, Israel pulled the plug last week on its cooperation with the UNHRC.

    Israel summoned the Ambassadors of Belgium and Austria to file formal complaints to their governments about their countries’ votes.

    Anne Bayefsky, a leading international legal authority on the United Nations and human rights, issued a micro-blog on Twitter after the vote blasting both EU countries. She wrote, “Austrian & Belgian anti-Semites prevail as states break ranks with EU over UNHR Council settlements resolution.”

    According to the Die Presse article, Deutsch, the head of the Austrian Jewish community, sees a slanted anti-Israel voting record by Austria and called for more “balance” toward the Jewish state. He added that there is a “continuity” at work, since Austria voted to include the PLO as a state representative at the UNESCO vote in Paris.

    Deutsch noted the Palestinians “do not yet have a state” and “given Austria’s past, it would be better if Austria remained neutral in connection with the votes.”

    Traditionally, Austria proclaims a neutral foreign policy, but has targeted the Jewish state over the last few months in international forums.

    Writing a commentary article in Tuesday’s Die Presse, the journalist Christian Ultsch observed that Austria’s diplomats largely limit their diplomacy to the Balkans. He added – with biting sarcasm – that Austria suddenly becomes “gutsy” on the world stage when Israel is involved. He writes that the UNHRC has an “anti-Israel” quality and it unfairly singles out the Jewish state for criticism.

    He continued that “Israel expects, correctly, solidarity from a people that carries the co-responsibility for the Holocaust.”

    In contrast to Germany, Austria’s government has never viewed Israel’s security to be in the country’s national interests.

    Bayefsky, the director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust, wrote last week in her Fox News opinion column that “The Council has commissioned 30 reports condemning Israel alone. That’s compared to five specific reports on Syria’s executioners, three on Iran’s genocidal regime, and none on Council members like Saudi Arabia – which tyrannizes its entire female population, or China – which denies more than a billion people elementary freedoms.”

    She noted that UN-generated reports attacking Israel “aren’t made for dusty library shelves. They are terrorist manifestos and manuals in what can best be described as anti-Semitism 101.”

    Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post


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    fat36
    fat36
    12 years ago

    the world is out of wack and israel is the only problem. today israel is the only normal place.

    chosen-nation
    chosen-nation
    12 years ago

    Amazing how Cuba and countries like Saudi Arabia where they cut of hands of woman who drive cars, can call Israel undemocratic

    grandson1
    grandson1
    12 years ago

    It’s about time someone said the truth about these Nazis from Austria.

    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    12 years ago

    Having the unfortunate distinction of having been born in Vienna I can state the Austrians should be expelled from the U.n. because of their gruesome past. 5,000 Jews were deported from Vienna to Lodz and 36 survived. The percentile of Austrians in then Einsatzgruppen was the highest. The commander of Terblinka was an Austrian Stangl. Here are the names of some of the Austrian war criminals Kaltenbrunner, Brunner, Eichmann and of course Hitler. In 1938 Austrian women went into a frenzy screaming Ein Volk, ein Reich , ein Fuehrer. Unfortunately there are now Jews baking shmura matzes in Vienna

    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    12 years ago

    The Steyr Werke in Austria have and are supplying special alloy steel to Iran for their nuclear reactors and the revolutionary guards are using Austrian made sniper rifles, Mannlicher

    ChachoMoe
    ChachoMoe
    12 years ago

    The only difference between Nazi Germany and Austria, is the Germans are embarrassed of that past, and thus, have the brains to avoid anything that indicates any hints of Antisemitism. Whereas, these Nazi Austrians who in the majority were not only collaboraiting with Hitler, they were stance supporters of thier native Fuhrer!! Whilst Germany has numerous laws pertaining any Nazism, The number of NeoNazis that exsists in Austria ….just keeps on growing.
    ארץ ארץ אל תכסו דמם!

    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    12 years ago

    One of the commandants of Treblinka was an Austrian physician Irmfried Eberl

    sane
    sane
    12 years ago

    The Austrians are disgusting. They embraced the anschluss. Some of the worst perpetrators of the holocaust were Austrian, including, Hitler, Eichman, Stangl, Globcnik. Then, when Germany lost the war, they claimed to be an occupied country. Too bad that the Allies didn’t bomb Austria.