US: Anti-Semitism Monitor Assumes Post

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First Ammendment: You may speak as you wish, but remember your rulers are monitoring it for political correctness.


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US: Anti-Semitism Monitor Assumes Post

Secretary of State Rice swears in Gregg Rickman, son of Holocaust survivor

Ynetnews

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on May 22 administered the oath of office to the Department of State's first special envoy for monitoring and combating anti-Semitism, the State Department said in a statement.

Gregg Rickman, a former congressional staff member who helped investigate the United Nations Oil-for-Food Program and the retention by Swiss banks of assets belonging to Holocaust victims and their heirs, assumes the position, which was created by the Global Anti-Semitism Review Act of 2004.

Rickman, whose father survived the Nazi Holocaust, that murdered 6 million Jews along with Poles, Roma, homosexuals and others deemed undesirable by the Nazi regime and its allies, linked the prevention of anti-Semitism to the cause of freedom and democracy.

"If we have learned any lessons from the past, it is that anti-Semitism left unchecked results in disaster," he said.

Shaped by Senator George Voinovich (Republican of Ohio) and Representatives Christopher Smith (Republican of New Jersey) and Tom Lantos (Democrat of California), the act mandates a one-time State Department Report on Global Anti-Semitism and subsequent inclusion of information about anti-Semitism in the department's annual reports on human rights and on international religious freedom.

Rice: Defending human dignity means defeating anti-Semitism

According to the statement, recent years have seen an upsurge in violent anti-Semitic incidents and in the dissemination of anti-Semitic propaganda, including The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a 19th century forgery positing a Jewish conspiracy to control the world through perversion of traditional social and political institutions. Television stations in some parts of the world have broadcast series based on the Protocols, while Mahatir Mohammad, former prime minister of Malaysia, told the Organization of the Islamic Conference on October 16, 2003, that Jews "rule the world by proxy."

After signing the Anti-Semitism Review Act into law, US President George W. Bush on October 16, 2004, pledged that "this nation will keep watch; we will make sure that the ancient impulse of anti-Semitism never finds a home in the modern world."

Rice echoed this sentiment in remarks preceding Rickman's swearing-in.

"More than six decades after the Holocaust, anti-Semitism is not just an historical fact, however. It is a current event," she said.

"Defending human dignity means defeating anti-Semitism," she added.

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Chairman Smith Hails President Bush’s
Signing of the Global Anti-Semitism Review Act
New Law Contains Key Smith Amendment to track anti-Semitic acts

Washington – Chairman Christopher H. Smith (R-NJ) hailed the signing by President George W. Bush of the Global Anti-Semitism Review Act of 2004 (Public Law 108-332). Chairman Smith worked with Senator Voinovich (R-OH) and Congressman Tom Lantos (D-CA), a holocaust survivor, to bring the bill to fruition. The Act will increase U.S. efforts to combat anti-Semitism through the establishment of a monitoring office, new reporting standards for acts of anti-Semitism both here and abroad, and the creation of a one-time global report on anti-Semitism.



“I am very pleased President Bush took concrete action against the evil of anti-Semitism and signed the Global Anti-Semitism Review Act into law,” said Rep. Smith. “I appreciate the President’s words that ‘This nation will keep watch; we will make sure that the ancient impulse of anti-Semitism never finds a home in the modern world.’ The unwavering support from the Bush Administration on this issue has greatly aided our efforts to fight anti-Semitism across the globe.”



Smith had introduced H.R. 4214 as the companion to the Global Anti-Semitism Review Act, S. 2292, authored by Senator Voinovich. Rep. Smith successfully included an amendment into the measure to strengthen the new law, so it will now require: annual reports on acts of anti-Semitism including acts of physical violence and harassment against Jewish people as well as acts of vandalism against Jewish community institutions; creates a new Office to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism in the U.S. State Department; calls for appointment of a Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating Anti-Semitism and enhanced the reporting requirements. The President signed the law into force on Saturday, October 16.



“Realizing now is the time to act, Senator Voinovich, Congressman Lantos and myself worked together to further strengthen the Global Anti-Semitism Review Act,” said Rep. Smith. “Working in concert with their offices, we amended the text to add mechanisms to improve and strengthen the ability of our government to combat the evil of anti-Semitism.”



“The new Office will track anti-Semitism worldwide, reporting on incidents of violence against Jews or Jewish institutions, government responses to violence, private and governmental propaganda, and efforts to promote anti-bias and tolerance education,” explained Smith. “Anti-Semitism can strike anywhere and at anytime. The Special Envoy will be able to shine the light of truth into dark places around the world that foster or permit anti-Semitic hate.”



Smith’s measure establishes additional requirements for reporting on anti-Semitism when appropriate in the State Department’s annual reports to Congress on Human Rights Practices and International Religious Freedom. These standards parallel the areas covered by the Office, enabling U.S. embassies to more thoroughly and consistently document acts of anti-Semitism.



The Global Anti-Semitism Review Act maintains the one-time State Department report on global anti-Semitism mandated by S. 2292. Setting a benchmark for individual countries around the globe, the report will compile, country by country, the number of acts of physical violence against Jews or vandalism of Jewish community institutions, as well as government responses to such actions. In addition, the report will detail steps taken by governments to protect the religious freedoms of Jewish people and describe governmental efforts to promote anti-bias and tolerance education.



Chairman Smith has been a tireless advocate in the fight against anti-Semitism. In addition to this Act, over the past three years, he has introduced three congressional resolutions condemning anti-Semitism, as well as introduced three resolutions denouncing anti-Semitism at the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly which were all unanimously passed. Mr. Smith convened two Helsinki Commission hearings in Congress specifically on anti-Semitism to highlight the violence and to search for answers. He also participated as Vice Chairman of the U.S. Delegations to the OSCE conferences on anti-Semitism in Vienna and Berlin, as well as sponsored three international parliamentary forums on anti-Semitism in the OSCE region.
 
As a Jew, this disturbs me. If these measures would infact violate the 1A, this is infuriating. Why can't these people see that this is the same kind of stuff that that led to Nazi Germany? Anti-semitism will ALWAYS exist.

FOREVER. All over the world.

My advice: Stop with the PC stuff, and invest in a rifle.
 
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Explain to me how these measures are any more of a restriction on the first amendment than the Brady trolls who may frequent THR?

Smith had introduced H.R. 4214 as the companion to the Global Anti-Semitism Review Act, S. 2292, authored by Senator Voinovich. Rep. Smith successfully included an amendment into the measure to strengthen the new law, so it will now require: annual reports on acts of anti-Semitism including acts of physical violence and harassment against Jewish people as well as acts of vandalism against Jewish community institutions; creates a new Office to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism in the U.S. State Department; calls for appointment of a Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating Anti-Semitism and enhanced the reporting requirements. The President signed the law into force on Saturday, October 16.

I am 50% Jewish by birth, and while I think that the US has a lot to learn from the Israeli model of national defense, I don't see a problem with this crap. Indeed, crap it is, but where's the problem exactly?
 
Now, how about an anti-Christian record keeping bill...


Say bye bye to the 1st amendment
 
I don't like jews...




I'd better get going, the Dept. of anti-Semitism showed up and it looks like they're about to make a dynamic entry!
 
As long as no action is taken based off someone's free speech, even if hateful, I don't think this is that horrible. If action IS taken based off of free speech, a line is being crossed.
 
It has a chilling effect, and more troublesome it's clearly a first step towards the anti-denial and anti-hate-speech laws many would like to see enacted in the US.
 
How does monitoring actions in other nations around the world have anything at all to do with the 1st Amendment on U.S. soil? They're looking at the rest of the world - that's the sort of thing the U.S. State Department does.

I suggest a re-read of the articles is in order. You didn't get it the first time.

John
 
I have no problem at at all with the whole gig as long as we equally set up programs to deal with:

Anti-Christian speak
Anti-Muslim speak

Anti-Pagan speak....

So forth...

Why is one above another?

Biker
 
Biker you forgot to add anti-American speak.
Oh I see the So Forth clause oops.
 
Just as gun registration is a precurser to gun confiscation, speech monitoring is a precurser to action against people because of their beliefs.
Political correctness is thought control, not logic. The only reason to suppress a viewpoint is because it is true. I suggest they openly stand up to criticism with calm logic instead of suppression.
 
I want all neo-nazis to feel free to speak as loudly and plainly as they can. Otherwise how am I supposed to acquire the target?
 
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