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Re: [casi] Alert: US firms to "fix" Iraqi Edu System




On Thu, 24 Apr 2003 18:01:08 +0200 "AS-ILAS" <AS-ILAS@gmx.de> writes:
>http://www.transnational.org/pressinf/2003/pf182_BurgerStyleEducat.html
>
>
>Burger philosophy to quick
>fix Iraq's education system
>
>PressInfo # 182
> April 24, 2003
>By
>Jan Oberg, TFF director
>
>
>What kind of education will Iraq's children get under US >occupation?

Here's a hint:

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  Schools Not Teaching Pro-Israel
  Views To Lose Funding
  Congress To Pass 'Ideological Diversity' Legislation
  By Michael Collins Piper
  American Free Press
  americanfreepress.net
  4-21-3

Republican members of the Senate are planning to introduce
police-state-style "thought control" legislation designed to prohibit
criticism of Israel on American college campuses.

The third-ranking Republican member of the U.S. Senate, conservative Rick
Santorum (Pa.), plans to introduce so-called "ideological diversity"
legislation that would cut federal funding for thousands of American
colleges and universities if those institutions are found to be
permitting professors, students and student organizations to openly
criticize Israel, which Santorum considers to be an act of
"anti-Semitism."

Santorum wants to rewrite the federal funding formula under Title IX of
the Higher Education Act to include "ideological diversity" as well as
sexual equality in education as a perquisite for federal funding.

Joining Santorum is another Senate conservative GOP stalwart -- and a
leading pro-Israel ideologue -- Sen. Sam Brownback (Kan.) who has his own
scheme to call for a federal commission -- critics call it a "tribunal"
to be established under Title IX to "investigate" anti-Semitic incidents
on American campuses.

This is no "conspiracy theory." It's a fact -- but not one that is
getting much attention except in a few high-level circles. Although the
average American student or college professor has not heard of the
Santorum-Brownback scheme, Wayne Firestone, director of the Center for
Israel Affairs for the Hillel Foundation, says that "Everywhere I go,
this is the lead topic. This is drawing a lot of interest."

In fact, it was Firestone's organization, Hillel -- which has units on
campuses across America -- that first leaked word of Santorum's scheme.
Further details appeared in a circumspect report on April 15 in the
small- circulation New York Sun, a stridently pro-Israel
"neo-conservative" daily published in Manhattan.

Hillel told its supporters that Santorum, along with several other
members of the Senate, had invited representatives of a number of
powerful Jewish organizations to attend a private meeting on Capitol
Hill in order to discuss the senators' concerns about growing criticism
of Israel on American college campuses.

The senators in question -- all Republicans -- were: Santorum, Robert
Bennett (Utah), Sam Brownback (Kansas), and newly-elected Norm Coleman
(Minnesota).

In addition, Senate Republican Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.), and
his GOP colleagues, Sens. Lindsey Graham (S.C.) and George Voinovich
(Ohio) sent staff representatives.

Jewish organizations represented at the private meeting were the
Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of B'nai B'rith, the Zionist Organization of
America, the American Jewish Committee and Hillel, represented by the
aforementioned Firestone and his college Jay Rubin, Hillel's executive
vice president. Louis Goldstein, Deputy Assistant Secretary for the U.S.
Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, represented the Bush
administration.

During the private Senate session -- of which there are no transcripts
available to the taxpayers who footed the bill for the enterprise -- an
ADL representative reportedly claimed to the gathering that the ADL's
"annual audit" of anti-Semitic activity in America had detected an
increase by 24% of anti-Semitism on U.S. college campuses in the year
2002. That 24% increase -- even by the ADL's own admission --constituted
only 21 actions.

However, the ADL definition of "anti-Semitism" is so broad that it
largely includes even the mildest criticism of Israel that doesn't
happened to be framed in the particular parameters that the ADL
determines to be acceptable. In the meantime, word of the
Santorum-Brownback initiative is spreading among leaders of the
educational community.

However, spokesmen for universities and educational organizations are
being quite circumspect about commenting too quickly or too loudly,
recognizing that they, too, could be accused of encouraging
"anti-Semitism" if they dare to speak out against the thought control
mechanism that Santorum, Brownback and their allies want to set in
place.

Santorum is rapidly emerging as one of Israel's leading Senate spokesmen.
He is one of the chief co-sponsors of the so-called Syrian Accountability
Act that accuses Syria of supporting terrorism and developing weapons of
mass destruction and demands that Syria withdraw from Lebanon. Forces now
clamoring for war against Syria are using these
allegations as the foundation for launching a war against the Arab
republic.

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