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Gus
07-21-2004, 09:01 PM
Legislation that would make Holocaust-denial committed overseas an offense under Israeli legal jurisdiction was approved unanimously in first reading by the Knesset on Tuesday.

The passage of the measure would enable Israel to demand the extradition of Holocaust-deniers for prosecution.

The bill was drafted by MK Aryeh Eldad (National Union) as a move against former Palestinian Authority prime minister Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) for his doctoral dissertation 20 years ago in which he estimated that the Nazis killed less than a million Jews.

It is likely to serve as a deterrence against Holocaust-deniers visiting Israel, although the possibility of countries consenting to extradition on the offense is unlikely.

The legislation expands the territorial jurisdiction of the Israeli law against Holocaust-denying outside of it borders.

Jerusalem post (http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1090294696522&p=1006688055060)

Ebusitanus
07-21-2004, 09:16 PM
This is to ****ed up to be true...LOL...Fade, they could ask the US for your extraditation to Israel for the type of post to make. That might be funny but I wonder how boot lickin´Germany might react to a petition.

Angler
07-21-2004, 09:54 PM
Surprise, surprise! Israel's arrogance and desire to rule the world are made manifest yet again. Those kikes seek to influence events well beyond their borders. They aren't even willing to leave people alone to think and speak freely. So much for "the only democracy in the Middle East"!

Anyone who is the target of an extradition order under this ridiculous "law" has a solemn duty to resist arrest at all costs. That means he mustn't be taken alive; he should kill as many of the arresting party as possible before they kill him. The alternative is allowing a bunch of Israeli kikes to sit in judgment on you, after which they'll send you to one of their hellhole prisons to be tortured.

Edana
07-21-2004, 10:05 PM
I wonder what Weikel has to say about this.

It is likely to serve as a deterrence against Holocaust-deniers visiting Israel, although the possibility of countries consenting to extradition on the offense is unlikely.

Hey, if the countries don't consent, just get the Mossad on them.

Sinclair
07-21-2004, 10:16 PM
I thought countries could only demand extradition if the offender was a citizen, or if the offense occurred in their country.

If you can just demand extradition for any law, that's insane.

Edana
07-21-2004, 10:48 PM
The legislation expands the territorial jurisdiction of the Israeli law against Holocaust-denying outside of it borders.

Lawyers, what do you think about this statement?

How can a country legislate an expansion into other nations? Let's say that Mugabe's government passes a law saying he can take white-owned farms in Kentucky. No one would say that Mugabe has expanded the territorial jurisdiction of his law. He can pass piles of legislation that claims he can do this and that in other countries, but he hasn't expanded his jurisdiction one bit in reality.

luh_windan
07-21-2004, 10:49 PM
LOL How will they decide who gets Zundel?

SteamshipTime
07-21-2004, 10:55 PM
Edana,

That is correct. A country with jurisdiction would have to arrest you and extradite you to Israel upon Israel's request. It is not hard to imagine the West's politically-correct tyrannies granting them.

Edana
07-21-2004, 11:03 PM
Well, for a while I was willing to be apathetic about Jewish Nationalism in Israel, as opposed to the meddlers in the reconstructed West.

Now, they can all go to Hell. Straw, camel and all that.

The heads should be harvested from any politician that caves in to Israeli demands.

Sinclair
07-22-2004, 12:33 AM
I mean, dear god, this is a horrible idea. Next thing we know, the Saudis will be demanding the public execution of every woman in North America for not wearing veils.

Gus
07-22-2004, 03:08 AM
Lawyers, what do you think about this statement?

How can a country legislate an expansion into other nations? Let's say that Mugabe's government passes a law saying he can take white-owned farms in Kentucky. No one would say that Mugabe has expanded the territorial jurisdiction of his law. He can pass piles of legislation that claims he can do this and that in other countries, but he hasn't expanded his jurisdiction one bit in reality.


ST in his usual clear and consice manner, is correct. This is precisely what is what is so particularly unnerving about this piece of news from ****tystan.

Witness the statement from the JP:

It is likely to serve as a deterrence against Holocaust-deniers visiting Israel, although the possibility of countries consenting to extradition on the offense is unlikely

... against the reality of the experience of the street- both vis-a-vis the West 's continuous capitulation to the petty demands of the Hive as well as the prosecution and "not a citizen" shell games of the "legitimate" Western governments. Does anyone actually doubt that some poor academic or lightning rod for the Yhids will eventually see this law take effect? Take the matter of Ernst Zundel for instance. Or the extradition of several octagenarian Americans to Parasite central to stand trial for "crimes against humanity (i.e., Jews)."

Now view the import of this recent FU piece of legislation of the ****tystanis in conjunction with the other relatively recent legislation they passed stating they would abduct those who offend Jews from any country in the world.

Hoppy's insights are always instructive when evaluating these folk, and this is simply another example. They are not merely nationalistic or tribal, they literally view themselves as the only "humans" on the planet as evidenced by their "holy" texts. Everyone else differs little from cattle and the world is subject to their diktats.

Edana
07-22-2004, 03:16 AM
Speaking of Hop, you should get him on this board.

Gus
07-22-2004, 03:20 AM
Donkey boy scared him away.

otto_von_bismarck
07-22-2004, 06:08 AM
For once I agree with the crowd, I don't like this **** anymore then I like Belgium thinking they can try anyone in the world.

Petr
07-22-2004, 10:45 AM
Go ahead Zionists, keep puffing up your hubris.

As Michael Hoffman has pointed out, Zionists have some deeply self-destructive tendencies that anti-Semites can exploit.


Petr

FadeTheButcher
07-22-2004, 11:27 AM
Moving this to Jewish Studies. We need to keep stories like this all in one place. It seems every single day I find a new reason to dislike the Jews.

FadeTheButcher
07-22-2004, 11:29 AM
... against the reality of the experience of the street- both vis-a-vis the West 's continuous capitulation to the petty demands of the Hive as well as the prosecution and "not a citizen" shell games of the "legitimate" Western governments.
That's a good one. I simply cannot understand how anyone continues to regard The Holocaust as anything but a myth after this. There is nothing sacred about history but that is precisely what they are doing here: they are sanctifying the Holocaust. They want it to be a divine truth beyond question, something one can only have faith in.

CONSTANTINVS MAXIMVS
07-22-2004, 01:50 PM
That's a good one. I simply cannot understand how anyone continues to regard The Holocaust as anything but a myth after this. There is nothing sacred about history but that is precisely what they are doing here: they are sanctifying the Holocaust. They want it to be a divine truth beyond question, something one can only have faith in.
I have to look up the details of this soon (not now, I'm too lazy), but it is interesting to note that because of recent EU regulations, memberstates now agreed to extradite their own citizens too. I'll look into it to find out if this 'only' applies to extraditions to fellow memberstates, or also to third parties. It would be disgusting if our gouvernments became that shabbos as to extradite their own to the jew in order to be tried by him for thoughtcrimes against the jew. Frankly, that wouldn't surprise me.

bardamu
07-22-2004, 01:58 PM
I mean, dear god, this is a horrible idea. Next thing we know, the Saudis will be demanding the public execution of every woman in North America for not wearing veils.

Yeah, except the Saudis won't do this. :rolleyes: