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    UNESCO reprimands Israel over newspaper cartoon

    By MATTI FRIEDMAN, Associated Press – 1 day ago

    JERUSALEM (AP) — UNESCO has reprimanded Israel over a newspaper cartoon showing the Israeli prime minister telling pilots to bomb the U. N. agency's office after bombing Iran, a spokesman for Israel's Foreign Ministry said Friday.

    The U.N.'s Paris-based cultural arm called in Israel's ambassador, Nimrod Barkan, on Wednesday and handed him a protest note saying the cartoon "endangers the lives of unarmed diplomats," according to the Israeli spokesman, Yigal Palmor.

    The note came from the organization's director-general, Irina Bokova, he said. Officials at UNESCO in Paris were not immediately available for comment Friday.

    The cartoon was published last week in the liberal daily Haaretz, known for its criticism of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hardline government.

    It depicts Netanyahu and his defense minister briefing pilots before a hypothetical attack on Iran, telling them to target UNESCO's office in the West Bank on their way back.

    The cartoon was a jab at Netanyahu's policies and his displeasure over the U.N. culture agency's recent recognition of the Palestinians as a member state. The recognition led U.S., Canada and Israel to cut off funding to the agency.

    The reprimand reflects an apparent misunderstanding of the cartoon — which was aimed at Netanyahu, not at UNESCO.

    Palmor said the Israeli ambassador responded by telling UNESCO his country has a free press.

    "We've heard of Islamists raging against supposedly disrespectful cartoons, but U.N. officials going down the same road — that's a whole new ballgame," Palmor said.

    On Thursday, UNESCO said it would not undertake new projects this year as it decides how to respond to the funding cutoffs following the move to recognize the Palestinians last month.

    The U.S. typically provides one-fifth of the agency's annual budget — some $80 million, three-quarters of which has not yet been handed over and which will now remain unpaid.

    UNESCO protects heritage sites and works to improve literacy, access to schooling for girls and cultural understanding.

    Associated Press writer Sarah DiLorenzo contributed to this report from Paris.
    1) UNESCO got the entire point of the cartoon wrong, but that doesn't make a difference, it's still an excuse for them to vilify Israel.

    2) What exactly does UNESCO expect the Israeli government to do? Israel is a country with almost unlimited freedom of the press aside from censorship with regards to security matters. It's a crying shame that UNESCO sees fit to encourage government censorship just because they were offended or ridiculed in a private owned newspaper. I'm sure the Syrian cartoonist that was beat up last month by pro-Assad thugs will agree with UNESCO's points of view.

    Fuckin' tools...
    Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.

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  • #2
    Meanwhile, at the UN Durban conference in 2001.......


    In the realm of spirit, seek clarity; in the material world, seek utility.

    Leibniz

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    • #3
      Just a useless part of a useless body trying desperately to feel impotant....

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      • #4
        They already do feel impotent...
        Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.

        Abusing Yellow is meant to be a labor of love, not something you sell to the highest bidder.

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        • #5
          Umm...meant to say "important"...

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          • #6
            IMHO the UN without US military backing is a paper tiger just like the League of Nations was. Nothing to fear at all, and damn little credibility.
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            • #7
              UNESCO has reprimanded Israel over a newspaper cartoon showing the Israeli prime minister telling pilots to bomb the U. N. agency's office after bombing Iran, a spokesman for Israel's Foreign Ministry said Friday.

              The U.N.'s Paris-based cultural arm called in Israel's ambassador, Nimrod Barkan, on Wednesday and handed him a protest note saying the cartoon "endangers the lives of unarmed diplomats," according to the Israeli spokesman, Yigal Palmor.

              The note came from the organization's director-general, Irina Bokova, he said. Officials at UNESCO in Paris were not immediately available for comment Friday
              Yep, it is very pathetic - They need to get a job, issuing decree's aimed a country based on privately owned newspaper cartoons is effectively imbesselling the funds that support them. This Irina Bokova should be fired and jailed.

              Israeli ambassador responded by telling UNESCO his country has a free press.
              duh... I wonder if the idiots could grasp this.
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              • #8
                The note came from the organization's director-general, Irina Bokova,
                Maybe all the pre-1989 Bulgarian thinking hasn't been wrung out of her yet. She got her foreign affairs degree in Moscow while Bulgaria was still under the dictatorship of Todor Zhivkov. Zhivkov was toppled in 1989, the same year she was attending the University of Maryland. Having gone to school 5 miles from Washington, she should have known better than to complain officially about media content in any country with a free press. It says worlds about where her head it today.
                To be Truly ignorant, Man requires an Education - Plato

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