Claudia Lux
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Claudia Lux, President
International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA)
P.O. Box 95312
2509 CH The Hague
Netherlands
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] )

Dear Ms. Lux,

I am writing to express my concern regarding IFLA's announced meeting 
at the Ramallah Center for Human Rights Studies. I am a student in 
Jerusalem. I spent the last finals period in the Islamic reading room 
at the National Library. A visit to the RCHRS website from the 
library computer will take you to press releases, including this one: 
Ramallah Center for Human Rights Studies condemns the Knesset 
(Israeli parliament) attempts to legislate compensation for "damages" 
resulting from the fall of Palestinian primitive rockets which 
calls," International Civil Society Organizations and the 
International Community to take an immediate action to prevent the 
adoption of this law." Further investigation of the RCHRS website 
reveals a strange contempt for the human rights of people living on 
the Israeli side of the border, whereby even legislative activity 
aimed at providing financial redress for civilians bombarded by 
rocket fire must be opposed. The Palestinian national struggle is a 
cause-celebre, causing many in the international community to 
overlook the fact that its most celebrated dimension in Palestinian 
society is its lethal military campaign against civilians and that 
it's goal – both according to the policy of the majority party in its 
parliament and according to popular opinion polling – is the 
eradication of my country, the State of Israel. From my view at the 
Islamic reading room at the National Library on the Hebrew University 
Campus it appears clear that Israeli society is engaged in an intense 
effort to address the rights of the other, even at the cost of 
personal security. It is demoralizing when even the "human rights" 
organizations of the other affirm the righteousness of murderous acts 
against us and denounce our efforts at redress. If the world's 
libraries are to become politically active, let them be true 
defenders of human rights, and partisans in a war where the 
grievances and aggressions of one party are draped in the heroic 
mantle of "human rights". For us, this is not an "academic question". 
We need to be seen as humans too. Please do not make the world's 
libraries another forum for the "War of Ideas" against us.

Thank you,

Joshua Saidoff


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