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Librarians
Against Israel
N. Leonard Tolkan
12/24/2002
Go to the website
of the American Library Association, an organization with more than
sixty-six thousand members in the United States and elsewhere. Follow
the links to the ALA's so-called `Social
Responsibilities Round Table` the SRRT. Continue following the
internal links from there to the SRRT's misnamed International
Responsibilities Task Force, and then go to a copious listing of
`alternative` literature. You will now be able to choose from a
smorgasbord of articles calling for the annihilation of Israel.
If there exists even one pro-Israel article linked from the American
Library Association's website, I could not find it, despite laboriously
repeated search attempts. Not a single one.
To be sure, the overwhelming majority of the ALA's membership does not
seek the Jewish State's obliteration. But a hardcore group of haters,
especially within the ALA-SRRT, works with obsessive determination to
bring that about. And these Israel-bashers have been pushing their
agenda since the mid-1980`s.
Sometimes resisting, but more often caving in to the will of the haters,
the ALA Council has passed a horrendous series of edicts which in turn
are distributed to the PLO, the United Nations, the U.S. State
Department, foreign governments, and other national and international
entities in order to maximize the harm to Israel.
And those on the ALA Council who have voted for the anti-Israel
resolutions have done so knowing full well that for the haters egging
them on with such fervor, the issue is really not what Israel does or
does not do. It is Israel's very existence itself that they object to.
The American Library Association has condemned no other nation with
anywhere near the frequency and vitriol it has reserved for Israel.
Indeed, there would have been even more condemnations of Israel were it
not for the fact that for several years now the ALA Council has had a
problem obtaining voting quorums.
But the bigots may have overcome that obstacle to their mischief. Last
June they succeeded in getting the Council to establish a quorum, still
to be approved by the entire ALA, which cuts in half the number of
members needed to pass resolutions.
A pro-Israel librarian, whose name it is safer to keep anonymous,
characterized the ALA's latest foray into anti-Israel, pro-Arafat
advocacy as ``hogwash,`` but then added that because of the move to
lower quorums, ``I am personally more pessimistic on our chances of
overturning this mess, though we need to keep our voices heard...``
Some of the condemnations of Israel are displayed on the SRRT-International
Responsibilities Task Force portion of the ALA website, including a 1992
Council resolution that was revoked the following year; a 1998 SRRT-sponsored
resolution that the Council rejected; and last June`s condemnations of
Israel for purportedly destroying ``Palestinian libraries, archives and
other cultural institutions.
The latter alleged destruction, distinct SRRT and ALA Council
resolutions assert, ''...represents a significant loss for the
Palestinian people and the world.``
Can it be that the ALA people are unaware of the vile and blatant
anti-Semitism -- including Holocaust denial and calls for genocide,
ethnic cleansing and jihad against Jews -- that prevails in Palestinian
``libraries, archives and cultural institutions``?
Doctors Against Child Sacrifice (DOCS), an organization composed of
about three hundred pediatricians, has cogently described the literature
directed at young people in areas ruled by Arafat's criminals as a
``form of societal child abuse."
Interestingly, the text of one of two anti-Israel resolutions, passed in
1992, is conspicuously absent from the ALA website. Apparently that one
-- which never was rescinded -- has proved a bit too embarrassing, even
for seasoned Israel bashers.
The malicious document said, in part: ``Resolved, the American Library
Association protests the deportation of Omar al-Safi...a librarian at
Bir Zeit University in the Israeli-Occupied West Bank." It also
referred to al-Safi as "our colleague." [Masada2000.org
Note: Omar al-Safi was also a member and promoter of the Popular front
for the Liberation of Palestine]
Suffice it to say that the Omar al-Safi resolution was an astonishing
blunder, a faux pas about which the ALA now hopes the public at large,
particularly after the tragedy of 9-11, will remain ignorant.
But the al-Safi resolution should be neither obscured nor forgotten by
the American people, because its passage exposes so much that is wrong
and vicious about the American Library Association.
First, Omar al Safi was a terrorist nom de guerre for a convicted felon,
with a long and violent criminal record, who was never deported by
Israel.
Second, there is nothing to indicate that he was ever a professional
librarian, although he seems to have occasionally worked in the library
of Bir Zeit, a university that owes its existence to Israel's
administration of the territories. The Jordanians never allowed it to be
founded; after June 1967 Israel did.
Finally and most importantly, al-Safi was a member of and recruiter for
the Democratic
Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), a ruthless
terror gang that still calls for the murder of all Jewish Israelis and
which only recently took ``credit`` for the death of an Israeli child.
One of the many atrocities carried out by that group of sadistic thugs
that most readers will surely remember was the 1974 massacre in Maalot
of twenty-two Israeli schoolchildren plus several adults.
Thus, the American Library Association -- a major organization of
professionals who, to a very large extent, work with schoolchildren, and
whose conventions are, in part, funded by U.S. taxpayer money -- passed
a resolution in support of a terrorist from a group with a long history
of targeting children for murder.
It must also be pointed out that al-Safi has not been the only terrorist
murderer linked to the ALA`s anti-Israel campaigns. An invited guest at
a 1992 ALA convention was Khader Hamide, a member of and fundraiser for
the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The PFLP, which is
the parent group of the DFLP murderers, gained particular notoriety in
the 1970`s due to its penchant for gunning down civilians in airports
and hijacking commercial passenger planes around the world.
Among its many crimes against humanity, the PFLP planned the 1972
Japanese Red Army machine-gun rampage at Ben-Gurion (formerly Lod)
Airport, which left sixteen Puerto Rican Christian pilgrims dead, among
the other innocents who were butchered. More recently, the PFLP
assassinated Israeli Minister of Tourism Rehavim Ze`evi.
In 1999, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Khader Hamide -- the PFLP
killer and honored ALA guest speaker -- be deported from the United
States.
While these revelations are undoubtedly disgusting, what is especially
alarming is the fact that this past June the SRRT also tried to get the
American Library Association Council to pass a resolution that urged
librarians to focus on the acquisition of politically correct -- i.e.
radical, anti-Israel, anti-U.S. and anti-democracy -- materials for
their collections. (Fidel Castro`s dictatorship has been lauded by this
bunch.)
And while the resolution has not been formalized as official ALA policy,
evidence is emerging that far-left librarians have been implementing it
in their own unofficial fashion. Especially troubling is what appears to
be an unspoken policy of de facto censorship that hinders the public`s
access to centrist, conservative and pro-American books and material.
Recently, attorney J. Edward Pawlick did democracy a great service by
reporting the results of searches in 35 Massachusetts libraries for
eleven important conservative books. Their paucity or absence in library
collections led Pawlick to assert, ``The professional librarians appear
to be the leaders of the censorship effort.`` He further stated, ``If
they wish to censor, they don`t have to burn anything. They just refuse
buy the book. It`s very tidy and very clean.``
Nor is the problem limited to Massachusetts. Conservative patrons of
public libraries throughout the country have long complained that books
by liberal authors -- particularly new releases -- are promptly ordered
and never in short supply, while books by conservatives or on
conservative themes seem to make it onto the shelves months after
publication, if then.
I am not a professional investigator, but simply someone who has worked
as a librarian. The worrisome information presented here is the full
extent of my knowledge of this problem, and I have no answers or
solutions. But surely these revelations lead to questions that need
answering:
1. What is the full extent of the relationship between elements within
the American Library Association and terrorist organizations, and
exactly which terror groups are involved?
2. Considering the fact that U.S. taxpayers, to a remarkably large
extent, pay for the transportation, accommodations, and compensation
time of library personnel attending the semi-annual ALA conventions, has
the American Library Association been violating the law by engaging in
activities championed by those of its members animated by an anti-Israel
agenda -- activities that include sending the anti-Israel resolutions to
the U.S. State Department, the U.N., and Arafat?
3. How many more biased condemnations of the only democracy in the
Middle East will the ALA's Israel bashers and group masochists (sadly,
there are some Adam Shapiro/Noam Chomsky types involved) manage to push
through?
4. Will the American people be complacent while members of the ALA
vocally campaign against tighter security measures in the war against
terrorism (the ALA was a fierce opponent of the U.S. Patriot Act that
Congress passed by an overwhelming majority), while encouraging the
censorship of books, periodicals, and audio-visuals which do not conform
to a leftist agenda?
5. The latest ALA Council's implicit condemnation of Israel (more often
than not, the condemnations have been explicit) calls for an
``investigative`` group to be sent to the Palestinian-controlled
territories. Who will be footing the bill for that and what will be its
composition? Will the ``librarian-investigators`` endanger the lives of
Israelis?
6. What are the chances that any funds the ALA transfers to Arafat's
people, purportedly for "rebuilding Palestinian libraries and
cultural institutions" will end up in one of Arafat's private Swiss
bank accounts? And how much of that money will be used to purchase
bullets and bombs for the murder of innocents?
The time is long past due for Americans to view both the American
Library Association and their local public libraries with greater
scrutiny.
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N. Leonard Tolkan is
the pseudonym of a veteran librarian who, for obvious reasons, chooses
to remain anonymous.
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