Middle East Conflict Coming To The New York Subway

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By Courtney Brooks for RFE/RL

The Middle East conflict has broken out into a war of words, and the Big Apple is set to be the next battlefield.

Next week, commuters in New York will get their first look at a controversial ad campaign that depicts Muslim radicals as “savages”.

“In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man; Support Israel. Defeat Jihad,” the ads read.

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The advertising campaign was orchestrated by the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), classified as an anti-Muslim hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League.

The provocative ads, which made their debut in San Francisco buses in recent weeks, have been allowed in New York by way of a federal court ruling.

A similar legal decision is pending on whether they will appear in the U.S. capital, potentially putting the White House in a difficult situation as it tries to tamper down protests over an anti-Islam film produced in the United States.

Violence over “The Innocence of Muslims,” which denigrates the Prophet Muhammad, has resulted in numerous deaths and has prompted the Obama administration to go into damage-control mode, including an ad campaign shown on Pakistani television ahead of protests expected on September 21.

War Of Words

New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) initially rejected AFDI’s request to run the advertisements, but was overruled when the case went to federal district court. According to “The New York Times”, the MTA argued against allowing the ads because they were “demeaning.”

After the ruling, the MTA announced that commuters would soon see the ads in 10 subway stations.

“Our hands are tied,” the MTA said in a statement issued on September 18. “The court found the MTA’s regulations on noncommercial ads violated the First Amendment. The MTA board may consider revising those regulations at its meeting next week in executive session.”

Pamela Geller, the executive director of AFDI, told RFE/RL that the ads were a tit-for-tat response to a campaign by a pro-Palestinian rights coalition that has been running on public transportation nationally since 2010, including in New York, which has the largest Jewish community outside of Israel.

The pro-Palestine ads display four maps of shrinking Palestinian territory in Israel. They bear the message: “End U.S. military aid to Israel.”

Fomenting Hate?

Cecilie Surasky is a spokeswoman for the California-based nongovernmental organization Jewish Voice for Peace, which was part of the pro-Palestine ad coalition.

Surasky’s group is not calling for the “Support Israel, defeat Jihad” ads to be removed, but makes clear that she believes Geller’s aim is “to foment hate.”

“Her ads — while they are protected by First Amendment rights at this point — need to be understood in the context of violent attacks that have happened on Muslims, and Arabs, and Sikhs here in the United States,” Surasky says.

Surasky praises the response by San Francisco’s transportation authority: each ad was printed with a disclaimer, all income from AFDI was donated to human rights groups, and the authority organized meetings to promote religious and racial tolerance.

Washington, D.C.’s, transportation authority, meanwhile, has announced that it has “deferred” the ad out of a “concern for public safety, given current world events.” That prompted Geller to file suit on September 20 in an attempt to overturn the decision.

Geller says any potential reaction to the campaign is not her responsibility.

“Islamic supremacists and their allies in the mainstream media are trying to get us to accept the idea that we are responsible if Muslims riot and kill and blame what we say,” she said in an e-mail to RFE/RL. “This is a war on freedom. I refuse to sacrifice my freedom so as not to offend savages.”

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2 thoughts on “Middle East Conflict Coming To The New York Subway

  • September 22, 2012 at 11:34 am
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    In India, the federal government at New Delhi run by Indian congress party also has the similar view. Congress party,their allies and mainstream media are portraying that Hindus are responsible if Muslims riot and kill .The Federal Govt at New Delhi even has introduced bill in Parliament which will arrest & punish Hindus with criminal action, in case of communal riots,fully absolving Muslims, though Muslims only start such riots. Muslims rage & resort to violence is well known through out the Globe. But the proposed law declares the Hindus Guilty!

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  • September 22, 2012 at 4:43 pm
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    This is a continuing media attempt to stoke the fires of division and ethnocidal hatred of Islam as part of the U.S. and Israel’s plan to invade and go to war with Iran after the U.S. presidential election. All this “free speech” hatred is going toward building a consensus of hate so the oil cartels and their corresponding cronies of the World Bank, and the IMF, mostly run by Jews, will have less opposition to the coming war on Iran. Connect the dots.

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