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September
24, 2007
President
Bollinger
Keep Your Promise
by Gerald A. Honigman
Iran's
President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is slated to arrive
in the United States this week to address the
United Nations. Columbia University's president,
Lee Bollinger, has also extended an invitation to
him to address his prestigious university.
Bollinger's colleague, Dean John Coatsworth,
subsequently stated that if Hitler was alive, he'd
invite him as well, primarily to ask a series of
tough questions. It is fitting that he made this
analogy since Ahmadinejad has repeatedly promised
to pick up where Hitler left off vis-à-vis
the Jews. And, as with the latter, Bollinger
promised that he'd introduce the Iranian Hitler
wannabe with a series of tough questions.
Regardless of Columbia's president's claims, I
have some serious concerns.
Since most of academia, the United Nations,
media folks, and such treat visiting Israelis far
differently than they do representatives from
Muslim countries, I will be a non-believer until I
see otherwise.
Whether the Israeli is from the left or the
right, he or she can expect non-stop grilling at
such visits. At times, they have been prevented
from even speaking.
Too often those who confront Israel about every
and all of its alleged sins cower at any semblance
of the above when interviewing Muslim counterparts.
Since Columbia has become a hotbed of anti-Israel
activity, the concerns are even more serious.
Considering this, I have a few questions that
I'd like to ask President Bollinger to pass along
to Iran's leader.
Firstly, why is it that Iran can demand a
second state for Arabs in "Palestine" (Arabs
historically never had one there, and purely
Arab Jordan was created from some 80% of the
original 1920 Mandate's borders when Transjordan
was carved out in 1922) and support groups like
Hamas and Hizbullah which aim to destroy Israel
(with Iran stating this as a goal itself), yet
millions of Arabs, in what Iran calls (oil rich)
Khuzestan but which for centuries has been known as
Arabistan (even by Iranians themselves)
because of the millions of Arabs who have lived and
at times ruled there, remain suppressed and
deprived of such aspirations? Not long ago, a
neighboring Iraqi Arab Saddam fought a bloody war
with Iran over this.
Why are the rights of Arabs to that
additional state in Palestine more important
than those in Arabistan?
Secondly, while on the same subject, why are the
rights of millions of Kurds--who have lived in what
is now Iran as long as Iranians themselves--any
less than those who proclaim that Arab state # 22
must be created on the ashes of the Jews'
microscopic, resurrected one?
For months now, Iranian artillery has been
indiscriminately shelling Kurdish civilians
across the border in Iraq, supposedly because of a
fear that Iranian Kurds, who wish for autonomy in
Iran, are taking refuge there. Imagine if Israel
was doing this in Gaza.
Indeed, Turks, Iranians, and Arabs have been
collaborating with each other in ways to deal with
their respective Kurdish "headaches." All have
constantly worked to deny over thirty million Kurds
political rights in a nationalist age. Yet all are
quick to demand Israel's suicide to create that
second Arab state in Palestine. Recall that half of
Israel's Jews were refugees from the "Arab"/Muslim
world
many from Iran itself.
And, finally, Mr. President, what about Iran's
own dealings with Azeris, Baluchis, and all the
others you have come to dominate in your own
imperialist, pre-nationalist age but who now have
aspirations of their own as well? These folks make
up at least half of your own alleged nation. And,
again, you've ruthlessly and routinely squashed
their aspirations.
What makes Iranian national rights more valid
than those of others seeking their own small share
of justice and fair play in the modern
age
especially since they have not been
permitted this within your own domain?
Why "Palestine" but not Arabistan?
Or Kurdistan? Or Baluchistan?
Yet you demonize an Israel less than the size of
America's small state of New Jersey because it
refuses to return to its suicidal, 1949 armistice
line-imposed, nine-mile wide, rump state
status.
In short, Mr. President, when will you and your
country drop the hypocritical double standards
which characterize your foreign and domestic
policies?
President Bollinger, please propose to your
guest that the day his own country grants
independence to Arabistan or Kurdistan will be the
day Iran gains the right to lecture and accuse
Israel. Unlike the former, which had plans to even
outlaw the Arab language over its own "Arab
problem," Israel made Arabic the second official
language of its state.
And finally, President Bollinger, please ask
Ahmadinejad this last summary question
How can you, President Ahmadinejad, and Iran sit
on your moral high horse while you butcher and
suppress the rights of millions within your own
borders?
Honigman
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Gerald
A. Honigman is a Florida educator who has done
extensive doctoral studies in Middle Eastern
Affairs. He has created and conducted counter-Arab
propaganda programs for college youth, has lectured
on numerous campuses and other platforms, and has
publicly debated many Arab spokesmen. His articles
and op-eds have been published in dozens of
newspapers, magazines, academic journals and
websites all around the world. Visit his website at
http://geraldahonigman.com/.
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