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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by GrahamN (talk | contribs) at 15:22, 2 September 2002 (Moving the racist allegations from the article.he article). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

In the first paragraph I changed:

Similar allegations of Jewish atrocities to children, however, widely circulate

To:

Similar allegations of Jewish atrocities to children still widely circulate

I think the shift from 'however' to 'still' makes the situation clearer - it is not that those who are, 'however', circulating them are on to something, but that they are denying clear proof. --MichaelTinkler


To balance the Saudia HRC delegate's charge, it would be useful to have a response from a Talmudic scholar and/or an Islamic religious leader (who has read the Talmud). I daresay either would readily deny that the Talmud contains such a saying.

By the way, what is the composition of the HRC? Are its leaders men with long pro-human rights records, or just political appointees by whatever country wants to be on the commission? I've heard disturbing rumors that an African country with over one million slaves is (a) denying that it tolerates slavery and (b) 'throwing the first stone' at other countries.

Ed Poor, Thursday, May 30, 2002


I have removed the following passages from the article, as they are racist, they are not presented from a neutral point of view, and in my opinion thay are almost certainly false:

Similar allegations of Jewish atrocities to children still widely circulate today in the Muslim and Arab world.

Syrian Minister of Defense, Mustafa Tlass, authored a book entitled "The Matza of Zion", which stated that in the 1800s at least some Syrian Jews ate babies, and did so as part of their religion.

In 1984 the Saudi Arabian delegate to the UN Human Rights Commission conference on religious tolerance, Marouf al-Dawalibi, publicly told the UN that "The Talmud says that if a Jew does not drink every year the blood of a non-Jewish man, he will be damned for eternity.

Egyptian Government newspapers regularly run newspaper articles presenting blood libel cases as facts, inciting hatred against Jews.

Anti-Defamation League condemns Egyptian blood libel

If anybody has solid proof from a reliable source (no Zionist propaganda sites) that any of these bizarre allegations are true, please present it here. Otherwise, if you really want this kind of nonsense to be represented in the encyclopaedia, please rephrase it to NPoV, stating who made the allegations against Arabs, where and when.

GrahamN 15:22 Sep 2, 2002 (PDT)


I have removed these sentences fronm the article because they have nothing to do with "blood libel", and they are not written in a neutral way:

A modern form of the blood libel is widely spread on college campuses in the United States by Louis Farrakhan's Nation of Islam and the Khalid Muhammed's spin-off group, known as "The New Black Panthers". Members of these group publicly teach that Jewish doctors are part of an international conspiracy to infect African-Americans with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

Many Palestinians have adopted this form of the blood libel; it is now widely taught amnong Palestinians that Jews are in a conspiracy to inject Arab children with the HIV virus. One example is the statement by by Ambassador Nabil Ramlawi, Permanent Observer of Palestine to the UN Commission on Human Rights, who testified in 1997 to the UN in Geneva that "the Israelis authorities have infected by injection 300 Palestinian children with the HIV virus during the years of the Intifadah."