Orang Islam lagi2 nipu demi auloh dgn make foto sekian thn yg lalu unt 
ngefitnah orang lain.

Sama jg dgn apa yg tjd di India dimana orang Islam make foto palsu unt ngehasut 
orang islam atas kejadian di Myanmar. Atau FPI make foto kejadian di Kalbar unt 
malsuin seolah2 itu tjd di Poso.


Emang cuma segelintir orang yg nipu, tp sisa orang Islam bisa dibilang ga ada 
seekor jg yg menentang jihad nipu di jalan auloh tsb yg berarti mereka 
ngedukung penipuan tsb.


Orang Islam itu emang tukang tipu spt aulohnya yg jg tukang tipu.


http://www.wnd.com/2012/08/staffer-tweets-anti-israel-hoax-u-n-looks-other-way/

Staffer tweets anti-Israel hoax, U.N. looks other way
Faked image used to accuse soldiers of child-killing Published: 20 hours ago

UNITED NATIONS – The United Nations Office for the Coordination of 
Humanitarian Affairs apparently has decided to ignore concerns raised by Israel 
after a public affairs officer in Jerusalem Tweeted an 
anti-Israel hoax.


Israel had demanded the staff member be dismissed, but the U.N.’s 
apparent rejection sets up what could become a major flashpoint between 
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin 
Netanyahu.

The news also could complicate the atmosphere in New York when Barack Obama 
visits the annual U.N. General Assembly next month.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has threatened to resume his 
drive toward statehood when he visits New York. It is a move both 
Washington and Jerusalem strongly oppose.

The staffer, Kulhood Badawi, was found to be using Twitter to incite 
local disturbances, according to Israeli U.N. Ambassador Ron Prosor, who wrote 
a letter to the U.N.’s humanitarian affairs coordinator Valerie 
Amos last March.

Amos is the highest ranking U.K. national and African female in the 
U.N. system. She also was the first African woman in a British Cabinet 
when she was appointed by Tony Blair.

In an incident March 10, Badawi tweeted what was alleged to be a 
photo of a Palestinian girl killed in Gaza by the Israel Defense Forces.

The photo was accompanied by the comment: “Palestine is bleeding. 
Another child killed by Israel. Another father carrying a child into a 
grave in Gaza.”

The Israeli foreign ministry hotly denied the allegation and claimed 
the photo posted was from an archived Reuters report in 2006.

Reuters confirmed the Israeli account and also explained that the 
dead girl was apparently killed by a local gang and not the Israeli 
military.

In response, OCHA chief Amos admitted that the U.N. did not condone 
such actions but hastened to add that her office did not consider 
Twitter posts to be “official.”

Israel’s U.N. mission rejected the U.N. explanation and revealed the 
same staffer had been involved in several other incidents dating back to 2008.

In one incident, video released by Israel showed Badawi in a 
Jerusalem demonstration in which she emphatically labeled Deputy Prime 
Minister Ehud Barak a “child murderer.”

Israel’s Prosor insisted that the U.N. “take action to immediately 
terminate” Badawi due to a history of incidents that he claimed violated U.N. 
ethics.

Amos, through U.N. spokesman Martin Nesirky, said her office would launch an 
investigation to address the Israeli demands.

Why Amos would be allowed to investigate her own staff, rather than 
allow the U.N. internal affairs unit, the Office of Internal Oversight 
Services, to conduct the inquiry was never explained.

Since the announcement, Amos and the U.N. have remained silent.

Repeated requests to U.N. officials and Amos for an update on the investigation 
have been responded to with “no comment.”

Last week, the investigation entered its sixth month with no word, no results, 
no conclusion and no apparent end in sight. The U.N. would not even clarify 
whether any temporary action had been taken with regard to Badawi pending 
resolution of the Israeli demands.

According to diplomatic sources, earlier this month a frustrated 
Prosor sent Amos a letter requesting an update on the investigation and 
to clarify OCHA’s activities and goals in the West Bank and Gaza.

The response from Amos did little to resolve outstanding concerns, explained 
Israeli diplomats.

In a letter from the Israeli mission to Amos, Prosor complained: “One does not 
need the detective skills of the gifted Sherlock Holmes to 
know that your investigation into Ms. Badawi’s case has lingered for too long. 
Continued inaction in her case is tantamount to implicit support 
of her type of misguided and politically motivated advocacy.”

Amos has yet to reply to the latest Israeli letter, though diplomatic sources 
say they know of no action being contemplated against Badawi.

An outright public rejection of the Israeli demands could become a symbolic 
political minefield, say diplomatic sources.

Israeli sources say the government could resort to a unilateral expulsion, if 
need be.

That decision has not been made, but could come soon, depending on how Amos 
responds to the latest Israeli letter.

Ban spokesman Martin Nesirky would not comment on the recent developments.

As WND reported, Israeli officials say the falsely captioned photo has gone 
viral and is posing a serious security threat to civilians in the region 
because it 
could incite violence. Israeli sources confirmed they believe the goal 
of the posting was to create a dangerous situation for their citizens.

Anti-Israel sentiment at the U.N., however, is far from startling.

The UN Watch website notes  an “alien observing the United Nations’ debates, 
reading its 
resolutions, and walking its halls could well conclude that a principal 
purpose of the world body is to censure a tiny country called Israel.”

“The U.N.’s discrimination against Israel is not a minor infraction, 
nor a parochial nuisance of interest solely to those concerned with 
equal rights of the Jewish people and the Jewish state. Instead, the 
world body’s obsession with censuring Israel at every turn directly 
affects all citizens of the world, for it constitutes (a) a severe 
violation of the equality principles guaranteed by the U.N. Charter and 
underlying the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and (b) a 
significant obstacle to the U.N.’s ability to carry out its property 
mandate.”

The website pointed out that during one year, when Sudan was running a campaign 
of genocide in Darfur, there was not a single resolution on 
the subject. At the same time, there were 22 anti-Israel resolutions 
condemning the leading democracy in the Middle East.

Another site, Honest Reporting,  said earlier this year that it had delivered 
15,000 signatures on a 
petition to the U.N. calling for “appropriate action” against “false 
photo tweeter Khulood Badawi.”

The site has documented numerous incidents of false information being 
propagated about Israel.

In a high-profile case reported by WND, a widely exploited Palestinian claim 
that Israeli soldiers killed a 
12-year-old Palestinian boy, Mohammed al-Dura, was exposed as a fraud.


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