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Blaming the Jews

Does the failure of Egypt's culture minister to get elected head of UNESCO say more about the "Jewish conspiracy" against him or the cultural wasteland that Egypt has become under his tenure? The New York Times reports:

CAIRO — For days after Egypt’s culture minister, Farouk Hosny, failed in his bid to lead the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Egyptian newspapers and government officials presented the defeat as a sign of Western prejudice against Islam and the Arab world, the product of an international Jewish conspiracy.

“America, Europe and the Jewish lobby brought down Farouk Hosni,” read a headline in an independent daily newspaper, Al Masry Al Yom. The foreign minister, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, criticized “international Judaism and Western powers” in a television interview. Mr. Hosny himself helped stoke those sentiments, saying, “There was a group of the world’s Jews who had a major influence in the elections who were a serious threat to Egypt taking this position.”

All of Egypt, indeed all of the Arab world, was talking with one voice of outrage and insult.

Or so it seemed.

While no one here would argue that Israel and its supporters played no role in Mr. Hosny’s defeat to a Bulgarian diplomat, many people said that his failure was at least as much a sign of Egypt’s long, slow slide as the center of Arab culture, thought and influence. They said the defeat might represent a rejection of Muslims and Arabs, but perhaps more importantly a rejection of their authoritarian leaders.

Full story here.

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09/29/09 04:39 PM

Iy is so natural to blame the Jews. And so predictable. Go figure

09/29/09 10:06 PM

Cheryl,
Unfortunately, pogroms are still possible.  However, today’s pogroms are truck bombs outside synagogues, Jewish community centers, et. al.

09/29/09 11:52 PM

Of course this noisome bureaucrat, who blames others for his own failures was opposed by Jews - and no doubt, that helped.  However, I suspect that the over-riding concern of the electors was the fact that he is a noisome bureaucrat, who blames others for his own failures.

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