"It is unacceptable for any official -- independent or not -- to engage in Holocaust distortion."
"This
is harmful to Jewish communities and others in Canada and across the
globe, which is why there have been condemnations of these statements
from multiple countries, elected officials and organizations."
Special Canadian Envoy on Antisemitism, Deborah Lyons
"AS UN Special Rapporteur Albanese visits New York, I want to reiterate the U.S. belief she is unfit for her role."
"The United Nations should not tolerate antisemitism from a UN-affiliated official hired to promote human rights."
U.S. Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield
"Francesca Albanese has a long history of using antisemitic tropes."
"It is absolutely baffling to me that the United Nations condones her behaviour and does not remove her from her position."
Liberal MP Anthony Housefather, Liberal special adviser on antisemitism
"The
recent remarks by Francesca Albanese are unacceptable and incompatible
with her duty of impartiality, probity and good faith as an independent
Special Rapporteur."
"Antisemitism has no place anywhere."
Canadian mission in Geneva
"We
are calling on the Canadian government to deny her an entry visa, on
account of her record of supporting terrorism and antisemitism."
"Given
the repeated violent antisemitic attacks in Canada, Albanese's visit --
certain to fuel more hatred and support for terrorism -- poses a
national security threat."
Hillel Neuer, chief, UN Watch
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United Nations special rapporteur for the Palestinian territories
Francesca Albanese has withdrawn from a Montreal conference featuring
Charlotte Kates, the founder of Samidoun, a designated terror group |
Francesca
Albanese -- 'special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the
Palestinian territories occupied since 1967' -- appointed by the Human
Rights Council of the United Nations is recognized as an independent
expert whose reports go directly to the administration of the United
Nations. In October this independent expert on human rights spoke of
Israel as the Third Reich, on a mission of genocide in Palestine, their
goal to create a "pure race". Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
was compared by this human rights expert to Adolf Hitler, in July.
A
requisite for any human rights position anywhere, is that the holder be
seen and heard to be objectively neutral when approaching situations of
controversial upheaval. Her outrageous and clearly antisemitic comments
have garnered attention and condemnation from various sources who decry
her overt bias which reflects a mind steeped deep in the oldest racism
in human history. Canada's envoy in combating antisemitism, in
condemning Albanese's Holocaust-comparison statements references the
International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance working definition of
antisemitism.
That
IHRA definition is one that many countries of the world have endorsed,
including Canada, yet it is obvious that Canada's commitment to the IHRA
is on the 'virtue' level, entirely lacking the will or the interest in
acting responsibly to reflect the IHRA. Its deliberately obtuse and
oblivious reaction to the antisemitic flare-ups on the streets of
Canada's cities across the country has failed to use existing laws on
the prosecution of hate-mongers who commit to both verbal and physical
violence in harassing and threatening the Canadian Jewish community.
And
although Canada's officially appointed Liberal representative on
antisemitism speaks loudly and clearly in support of condemning
antisemitism, particularly in its current iteration of mass anti-Israel,
pro-Hamas/terrorist gatherings shouting for Jews to 'go back to Europe'
where they were exterminated by the millions during World War II, and
condemning Israel for 'occupying' its ancestral geographic patrimony
claiming it to be rightfully Arab Palestinian heritage 'from the river
to the sea', he lacks the moral fibre to separate himself from the
Liberal government which has permitted the volatile anarchy of Muslim
rage to permeate society.
Canada's
minister of foreign affairs, Melanie Joly, has no interest whatever in
responding positively to the overtures of Jewish organizations to use
the letter of the law to abolish the current racist-mongering public
gatherings' ability to broadcast slander against Israel and the Canadian
Jewish population. The UN's rapporteur on Palestine has embarked on a
public relations campaign of speaking engagements in North America, her
itinerary including appearances at the University of Toronto as well as
the University of Montreal.
The
controversial opinionated remarks assaulting the character of Jews were
not confined to post-UN-appointment comments; long before her
appointment, Albanese distinguished herself by emitting statements
supporting anti-Israel, antisemitic sentiments. She is not oblivious to
the uproar over her messaging addressing her obvious anti-Jew rhetoric,
and claims to be misunderstood. Calls for her removal from the post she
occupies at the UN have elicited a response from her; she is "deeply disappointed" international leaders "have
been misled by spurious, recycled allegations against me. Criticism of
Israel's actions and polici'es does not render one antisemitic".
Prior
to her 2022 appointment at the UN, she had celebrated when the European
Union had removed Hamas from a terror group designation in 2014. "America and Europe, one of them subjugated by the Jewish lobby, and the other by the sense of guilt about the Holocaust",
she remarked in 2014. She joined her voice to the many justifying the
October 7 atrocities as the understandable reaction of an oppressed
people. "Today's violence must be put in context", she averred.
"The
victims of 7/10 were not killed because of their Judaism, but in
reaction to Israel's oppression. France and the international community
did nothing to prevent it. My respects to the victims", she wrote in response to French President Emmanuel Macron's statement that the October 7 atrocities represented the "greatest antisemitic massacre of the century".
Reports of rape and beheadings were unverified rumours, Albanese wrote,
despite that the Hamas charter is explicit in its goal of destroying
Israel.
This
special rapporteur representing the United Nations' interest in the
welfare of Arab Palestinians condemned the Hamas and Hezbollah leaders'
deaths, characterizing them as "acts of aggression" -- murder. Yahya Sinwar's death struck her as "quite inhumane".
"We
call on the Honourable Melanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and
the Government of Canada to condemn Albanese's behaviour in no uncertain
terms."
"Canada
must take a strong stance against any form of antisemitism,
particularly when it emanates from individuals in positions of influence
such as Albanese."
"Her presence in Canada should not be allowed to pass without a clear response from the government."
"Antisemitism,
in all its forms, must be unequivocally condemned, especially when it
is cloaked in the guise of human rights advocacy."
Centre for Israel and Public Affairs
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Ayelet
Levy Shachar, mother of 19-year-old Naama Levy, who was abducted by
Hamas during the October 7 attacks, attends a demonstration in Tel Aviv,
Israel, on November 4, calling for the immediate release of hostages. Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters
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