‘Hate’ label is unfair and misleading
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Mark Weber
The front-page article (“New report identifies Costa Mesa hate
groups,” July 25) is misleading and unfair because it gives
undeserved credibility to groundless claims by the Simon Wiesenthal
Center.
The center “identifies” the Institute for Historical Review as a
“hate” group that promotes “intolerant viewpoints.” Few groups are
less qualified to lecture others about “hate” and “intolerance” than
the Wiesenthal Center. Although the Pilot calls it a “Jewish human
rights organization,” in fact the center has a well-documented record
of support for Israel’s oppressive and “intolerant” policies, and
even of terrorism.
For example, the center has welcomed to its opulent Los Angeles
headquarters Israel Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, who was a
commander of the “Stern Gang,” the underground Zionist group that
carried out the 1948 assassination of Swedish Count Folke Bernadotte,
a United Nations peace mediator.
At the time, the British government issued a “wanted poster,”
complete with a photo of Shamir, offering a reward for information
leading to the criminal’s arrest.
In its staunch backing for the Zionist state, the Wiesenthal
Center supports policies that most of the world regards as outrageous
and criminal.
If the center is sincere about combating “hate,” perhaps it should
move its “Museum of Tolerance” to Tel Aviv. To call the Institute for
Historical Review a “hate group” is an outrageous smear. We are
recognized by the federal government as a 501(c)(3) public interest
educational enterprise. Far from being a source of “hate,” the
institute is actually a victim of hate and intolerance.
In 1984, for example, our offices were destroyed in an arson
attack, which the Jewish Defense League praised and for which no one
was ever arrested.
The institute is proud of the backing it has earned from people of
the most diverse political views and racial and ethnic backgrounds.
* MARK WEBER is the director of the Costa Mesa-based Institute
for Historical Review.
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