I have been meaning to write several posts of late, but here it is that I finally get around to it. What was timely then has since been passed by events. In the interim came the Connecticut elementary school killings, a momentous tragedy, exploited by the media until it becomes just another spectacle for mass consumption, diversion, indoctrination, until the next thing comes along. My heart goes out to all those whose lives have been altered. One can hope something positive may result from this darkness.
Darkness affects the child in other ways. The first post I planned to write dealt with children, too, and education, but along the much different lines of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, adopted in 1959 by the UN General Assembly as a precursor to the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which codified its principles into international law. Principle 10 of the Declaration says:
The child shall be protected from practices which may foster racial, religious and any other form of discrimination. He shall be brought up in a spirit of understanding, tolerance, friendship among peoples, peace and universal brotherhood, and in full consciousness that his energy and talents should be devoted to the service of his fellow men.How far astray the international community has drifted from its role to give protection when it refuses to take a stand against something so basic as this:
No behavior by others, like building settlements (even if illegal), can justify or absolve responsibility for this behavior, as a type of offset. It is a violation of the child in every instance. States have an independent legal duty under the CRC treaty to protect the child against all other forms of exploitation prejudicial to any aspects of the child's welfare.
How far away has the international community drifted when it actually promotes the very things it agrees in law and spirit not to do? Recently, a poem read by hosts of a youth program on Palestinian Authority TV glorified plane hijackings, terror, and hatred of Israel and the US, including:
“Expect us always, expect us where least expected. We’re in every airport, and in every ticket… A small rifle in the hand of a small boy can kill the big one.”
The program, Speak Up, is co-produced with the Palestinian youth NGO PYALARA, funded by the EU, the World Bank, Switzerland, Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden. It has also praised suicide terrorists in their TV programs, saying that they are "role models."
What boggles my mind even more is the ignorance I observe in many well-intentioned, highly educated people, who define themselves as progressive, when it comes to the matter in general, combined with a tendency toward overall indifference that sees things as tit for tat, unable to discern a qualitative distinction concerning the ongoing conflict between Arabs and Jews.
That is the other post I intended to do, and it will follow relatively soon.
(Hat tip to Elder of Ziyon and Palestinian Media Watch)
I suppose the question that comes immediately to my mind is: can (or should) Israel bring the PA and/or Hamas up on charges before international bodies like the ICC now that the UN has declared "Palestine" a state?
ReplyDeleteIn any case, thank you for this one, School.
This is an important and fundamental topic.
When the world loses its lunch over settlements yet does nothing when it comes to this dissemination of state based hatred, what is a Jew to think?
DeleteWhen non-Jews tolerate acts against Jews they would not tolerate against themselves, it should be a wake up call.
It is time to look in the mirror, but who really likes to see what is before their eyes?
The UN is a joke; therefore, the so called international community is a joke. I think you all know what I mean.
ReplyDeleteOr as I used to phrase it under my real name at DU, "The UN ain't nuthin' but shit."
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