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'''Joe Kaufman''' is a hardline Zionist propagandist associated with the Frontpage Magazine. He is the Chairman of Americans Against Hate, founder of CAIR Watch and spokesman for Terror-Free Oil Initiative. He hosts the radio show [[The Politics of Terrorism]]. He is a Special Assistant to [[Larry Klayman]].  
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'''Joe Kaufman''' is a hardline Zionist propagandist associated with the [[Frontpage Magazine]]. He is the chairman of [[Americans Against Hate]], founder of [[CAIR Watch]] and spokesman for [[Terror-Free Oil Initiative]]. He hosts the radio show [[The Politics of Terrorism]]. He is a special assistant to [[Larry Klayman]]. He has co-written articles for the far-right Frontpage Magazine with [[Beila Rabinowitz]] of [[Militant Islam Monitor]].
  
 
==BBC and NPR reports==
 
==BBC and NPR reports==
 
In February 2007, both the BBC and NPR ran a news segment about a group calling for oil companies to guarantee the ethical origin of their oil so that it doesn't "support terrorists".  The source for the segment was a website TerrorFreeOil.org (TFO). The BBC article cites Joe Kaufman as its source.<ref>BBC, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6325319.stm Firm offers 'terror-free' petrol], ''BBC Online'', 2 Feb. 2007.</ref>
 
In February 2007, both the BBC and NPR ran a news segment about a group calling for oil companies to guarantee the ethical origin of their oil so that it doesn't "support terrorists".  The source for the segment was a website TerrorFreeOil.org (TFO). The BBC article cites Joe Kaufman as its source.<ref>BBC, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6325319.stm Firm offers 'terror-free' petrol], ''BBC Online'', 2 Feb. 2007.</ref>
 
The TFO campaign and slogans actually mirror those found in a recent campaign seeking a boycott of conflict or blood diamonds.  A [http://cosmos.ucc.ie/cs1064/jabowen/IPSC/articles/article0057448.doc Palestinian group] has sought to include Israeli originated diamonds in this boycott, and there is similarity of the two campaigns.  While it has not been possible to interest the BBC in the blood diamond campaign, it was readily willing to use a one-man blog campaign as the core of a news segment.
 
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
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*[[CAIR Watch]] -- Founder
 
*[[CAIR Watch]] -- Founder
 
*[[Terror-Free Oil Initiative]] -- Spokesman
 
*[[Terror-Free Oil Initiative]] -- Spokesman
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*[[Young Zionists]] - founder
  
 
==Contact, References and Resources==
 
==Contact, References and Resources==
 
===Contact===
 
===Contact===
Website: [http://www.americansagainsthate.com/ www.americansagainsthate.com]
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*http://www.americansagainsthate.com/
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*http://www.youngzionists.org/
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===Resources===
 
===Resources===
 
*BBC, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6325319.stm Firm offers 'terror-free' petrol], ''BBC Online'', 2 Feb. 2007.
 
*BBC, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6325319.stm Firm offers 'terror-free' petrol], ''BBC Online'', 2 Feb. 2007.
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[[Category:Israel Lobby|Kaufman, Joe]]
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[[Category:Right-wing Blogger]]

Latest revision as of 05:08, 10 November 2015

Joe Kaufman

Joe Kaufman is a hardline Zionist propagandist associated with the Frontpage Magazine. He is the chairman of Americans Against Hate, founder of CAIR Watch and spokesman for Terror-Free Oil Initiative. He hosts the radio show The Politics of Terrorism. He is a special assistant to Larry Klayman. He has co-written articles for the far-right Frontpage Magazine with Beila Rabinowitz of Militant Islam Monitor.

BBC and NPR reports

In February 2007, both the BBC and NPR ran a news segment about a group calling for oil companies to guarantee the ethical origin of their oil so that it doesn't "support terrorists". The source for the segment was a website TerrorFreeOil.org (TFO). The BBC article cites Joe Kaufman as its source.[1]

Affiliations

Contact, References and Resources

Contact

Websites

Resources

References

  1. BBC, Firm offers 'terror-free' petrol, BBC Online, 2 Feb. 2007.