Introduction; Durban: Civil Society Smashes Up; From Anti-Zionism to Anti-Semitism; Accusations of Israeli Human Rights Violations; The Accusation of Occupation; The Settlements; The Fence/Wall; The Claimed Palestinian Right of Return; Patterns of Prejudice; Corruption of International institutions; The Harvest of Hate; Jews from Arab Countries; Singling Out the Holocaust; Israel and the Right to Self-Determination; Anti-Zionism as Racism and Religious Intolerance; Combating Anti-Semitism: Differing Perspectives; Strategies for Combating Anti-Zionism; Conclusion.
A discourse on human rights from one of Canada's foremost experts.
David Matas is a refugee and human rights lawyer in Winnipeg. He is senior counsel to B'Nai Brith Canada and the author of several books. He has an honorary doctorate awarded in 1996 from Concordia University.
"Evil thrives in moral confusion, and uncertainty where right and
wrong become a matter of opinion instead of clear, objective truth.
David Matas' important book brings moral clarity to the struggle
against antisemitism and anti-Zionism." - Natan Sharansky, former
Israeli Minister for the Diaspora
"David Matas has written an important, engaging book which needs to
be read by anyone concerned with the twin problems of antisemitism
and anti-Zionism." - Abraham H. Foxman, National Director,
Anti-Defamation League.
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