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'''Pablo Kapusta''' is the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fellow at the UN Watch in Geneva.  He is a Princeton graduate.
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==Campaigns==
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===Terrorism is a violation of human rights===
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Kapusta deliverd a speech at the UN in Geneva as part of an effort to equate "terrorism" (i.e., violence instigated by Iran or Syria) with a violation of "human rights".  On show were the common means UN Watch (and other AJC related organizations) operate:
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#forming coalitions with similar organizations;
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#pushing motions that are favorable to Israel or help deflect attention and effort at the United Nations;
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#dictate the United Nations' (or similar organizations) agenda.
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==Quotes==
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:...certain attacks on Israel and generalized attacks on Zionists are merely a repackaged form of classic anti-Semitism.{{ref|new}}
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
 
*[[UN Watch]]
 
*[[UN Watch]]
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*[[American Jewish Committee]]
  
 
==External Resources==
 
==External Resources==
 
*Regina Lee, [http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2005/02/23/news/12121.shtml Kapusta waits for law school letters], Daily Princetonian, 23 February 2005.
 
*Regina Lee, [http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2005/02/23/news/12121.shtml Kapusta waits for law school letters], Daily Princetonian, 23 February 2005.
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*{{note|new}} Pablo Kapusta, [http://www.princeton.edu/~in/issues_pdf/inv2n7_final.pdf The New Anti-Semitism], ''The Idealistic Nation'', November 2003

Latest revision as of 08:03, 25 August 2006

Pablo Kapusta is the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fellow at the UN Watch in Geneva. He is a Princeton graduate.

http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/photos/photo_005840.jpg

Campaigns

Terrorism is a violation of human rights

Kapusta deliverd a speech at the UN in Geneva as part of an effort to equate "terrorism" (i.e., violence instigated by Iran or Syria) with a violation of "human rights". On show were the common means UN Watch (and other AJC related organizations) operate:

  1. forming coalitions with similar organizations;
  2. pushing motions that are favorable to Israel or help deflect attention and effort at the United Nations;
  3. dictate the United Nations' (or similar organizations) agenda.

Quotes

...certain attacks on Israel and generalized attacks on Zionists are merely a repackaged form of classic anti-Semitism.[1]

Affiliations

External Resources