ZioPedia takes aim at Jews, 'Holocult'
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Sat Jun 16 17:53:02 EDT 2007
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ZioPedia takes aim at Jews, 'Holocult'
By SHIRA RUBIN
Due to what it calls the "Zionist Mafia," the firmly anti-Zionist
ZioPedia.org Web site has been barred from using Google's ad space
and donation accounts at Paypal and StormPay for the past few months.
Brought to attention by the Australian Anti-Defamation League,
ZioPedia breaches the three sites' acceptable use policies by
promoting hate, violence or racial intolerance.
Founded in May 2006 by the Sydney-based Rebel Media Group, ZioPedia
is a Wikipedia-like on-line encyclopedia and a collection of blogs
devaluing the Holocaust and attacking the Jewish people. The writers,
mostly Jews themselves, say Jews exploit the Holocaust and
anti-Semitism to control Western media and public opinion.
Although editor and publisher Andrew Winkler claims to publish
entries from both supporters and opponents of Zionism, the latter are
blatantly marginalized or altogether absent.
"The goal of ZioPedia is the dismantling of the Jews-only state and
its replacement by a free, united, secular, democratic, egalitarian
Palestine," he said. "As far as the Zionist settlers are concerned,
we agree with the Iranian President [Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad that it
should be left to the Palestinians to decide, whether to allow them
to stay."
The Internet had recently become a major tool for the global spread
of not only anti-Semitism, but racism and hate in general, said
Anti-Defamation League of Israel spokesman Arieh O'Sullivan.
"It gives anonymity and has the widest reach. Its impacts are always
in the back of our mind," he said.
Regarding the "Holocult," the Web site said it refused "to believe in
self-evident truths and known facts, promoted by psychopathic liars
like the Zionist masters of treachery and deception and enforced by
criminal codes."
Israel is compared to apartheid South Africa, and Nobel Prize
laureate Elie Wiesel is referred to as the "Weasel" and a major
player in Jewish propaganda.
The Web site also provides a "Goyim certification" program informing
consumers which businesses have no connection to Jewish or Zionist
organizations.
The ADL is making preparations for a conference on the fight against
on-line anti-Semitism.
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