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From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 14:36:18 -0500


Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 11:25:29 -0800
To: Dave Farber <farber () cis upenn edu>
From: Einar Stefferud <stef () nma com>
Subject: Ramadan TV Special: ... A Nazi-like attack on Jews

As the article appeared, the following editorial note was at
the END. For me, it makes sense to see it FIRST.  :-)       ---Jim

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(Set Italic) Editor: (Set Bold) The Protocols of Zion (Unset Bold) were
concocted by Okhrana, the Tsarist secret police, and made public in 1905 to
arouse anti-Jewish feelings among the Russian populace. The forgery was
inspired by a number of conspiracy theories dating back to the French
revolution. No one will ever know how many Jews were murdered as a result of
this vicious piece of black propaganda. And now we have the Arab world
picking up where Okhrana and the Nazi's left off. Needless to say, the
Australian media has completely ignored the anti-Semitic hysteria that is
sweeping the Arab world. (Unset Italic)
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The New Australian Daily News Service - Monday 3 December 2001
Produced in Melbourne, Victoria,  Australia

Ramadan TV Special:
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion:
A Nazi-like attack on Jews

by Gerard Jackson

TNA News with Commentary

During the second half of Ramadan, a number of television stations,
including Egyptian stations, will be screening the thirty-part series (Set
Italic) (Set Bold) Horseman Without a Horse, (Unset Bold) (Unset Italic)
starring the well-known Egyptian actor Muhammad Subhi and a cast of 400
others from Egypt, Syria, and France. The series, whose budget ran six to
eight million Egyptian pounds, was produced by Arab Radio and Television
(ART), established in 1993, which broadcasts to the Middle East, North
America, Latin America, Australia, and Africa. ((Set Italic) Al-Alam Al-Youm
(Unset Italic), Egypt, 4 October 2001).

In a report on the series, the Egyptian weekly (Set Italic) Roz Al-Youssuf
(Unset Italic) (17 November 2001) described it as the "first of its kind" -
both artistically, as it is the first time a single actor plays 14 different
characters, and in the way in which it deals with the issues it raises. The
following are excerpts from a report on the series
<snip>


http://www.newaus.com.au/israel303zion.html





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