The press reported today that Khader Adnan, Harriet Sherwood’s poor, helpless, “baker“ and civil rights “hunger striker”, will likely be released by Israeli authorities in April, prompting Adnan to call off his hunger strike.
The moral absurdity that Adnan, whose ties to Palestinian Islamic Jihad is not in dispute, has become a cause celeb among self-described ‘human rights‘ activists is hard to overstate, and serves as further evidence of the supreme corruption of the term by much of the activist left.
My guess is that this video of Adnan calling for terrorist attacks against Israelis won’t cause those who championed his release any discomfort, as citizens of the Jewish state have become, for many, merely an abstraction – men, women and children who play a role in a drama meant to maintain a political edifice, and largely outside their imaginative sympathy.
Let it be known, however, that this is the loathsome man whose freedom they helped to secure.
Update:
YouTube took the video down. The video is now available at Vimeo.
Update 2:
YouTube recently restored the video






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February 21, 2012 at 4:10 pm
Makabit
My baker talks like that all the time. I thought it was just, you know, a baking thing.
Bread doesn’t rise unless you scream at it to blow itself up.
February 21, 2012 at 7:35 pm
SerJew
Maybe it´s one of those cooking secrets of the trade; maybe it´s in the Koran, like the mention of Jerusalem. Wait! Jerusalem is not mentioned even once in the Koran. Damn.
February 22, 2012 at 3:12 am
Churchill
It seems that neither CIF, nor M. Levick mind the fact that their website is being used by some of their readers to insult women. None of the derogatory comments posted by SerJew was deleted. He wrote that women journalists were “ugly”, but also “fatsos”. Apparently no one at CIF is disturbed by this display of sexism. See here:
http://cifwatch.com/2012/02/20/harriet-sherwood-again-takes-up-the-cause-of-innocent-palestinian-baker-khader-adnan/#comments
February 22, 2012 at 7:13 am
Thank God I'm An Infidel
Apparently “Churchill” doesn’t mind the ongoing slaughter in Syria.
Over 7,000 dead thanks to the Assad regime and “Churchill” is in a tizzy over fatso comments.
Happy Nakba “Churchill”!
February 22, 2012 at 3:05 am
Churchill
Once again, M. Levick criticizes a successful woman journalist. Jealousy, jealousy.
February 22, 2012 at 4:21 am
Gerald
“Once again, M. Levick criticizes a successful woman journalist. Jealousy, jealousy.”
Are you seriously suggesting that if a woman is successful as a journalist then they are above criticism?
Now that is sexism.
February 21, 2012 at 4:12 pm
SerJew
He´s an innocent baker who has terrorism as a hobby, you know, a past-time.
February 21, 2012 at 4:16 pm
Abtalyon
The Palestinians are claiming that Adnan’s projected release on April 17th is ” a victory over Israel.” However, he will have been in administrative detention for 121 days, i.e. four months, the exact time of his original sentence. So it seems that his hunger strike hasn’t actually shortened his detention in any way.
Once again, perception of events overshadows and obscures the reality.
February 21, 2012 at 4:46 pm
SerJew
He may be a baker but his true talent is butchery.
February 21, 2012 at 5:58 pm
Samson
The world feigns concern for a terrorist like Khader Adnan, but where is the news about Hamza Kashgari – an international fugitive extradited from Malaysia, now facing a death penalty in Saudi Arabia because of some innocent tweets?:
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
No word about Kashgari, Saudi tweeter who faces death
A couple of columnists are trying to keep the Hamza Kashgari story alive, but it is hard – because he has effectively disappeared in Saudi prison.
Peter Worthington in the Toronto Sun:
The world’s media isn’t paying a lot of attention to a Saudi Arabian journalist facing death for blasphemy for his inconsequential musings on Twitter.
When Kashgiri’s tweets appeared in the Saudi daily al-Bilad, reportedly King Abdullah was furious and ordered that Kashgiri be arrested “for crossing red lines and denigrating religious beliefs in God and His Prophet.”
The newspaper announced he’d been fired a month earlier — whew, get out of the line of fire, eh!
Most Islamic scholars (and certainly those in Saudi Arabia) are said to agree that apostates must be executed, and that the law cannot be overturned since Muhammad himself had ordered the penalty.
Now that he’s back in Saudi Arabia, Kashgiri has vanished from view. An unperson, with brave individuals like Farzana Hassan willing to risk extremist retribution for defending him.
Richard Cohen in WaPo:
The Kashgari affair shows a Saudi underbelly that is just plain revolting. There is nothing romantic about beheadings, and there is nothing romantic about religious zealotry. The kingdom, in fact, was founded by marrying the House of Saud with the zealous and intemperate Ikhwan, a fierce Bedouin tribal army. The alliance enabled Ibn Saud to conquer much of the Arabian Peninsula. It has been an absolute and extremely conservative monarchy ever since. Its state religion is the severe Wahhabi strand of Islam.
I am aware of the king’s role as custodian of the holy places, and I am aware of his political need to mollify the country’s powerful and totally medieval religious establishment. But Saudi Arabia cannot remain under the thumb of an extremely reactionary religious establishment that in some sense is as powerful as the royal family. It’s hard to attract — or keep — first-class talent in what, after all, is a very weird place. Women are not permitted to drive, and the chance remark, if it is deemed heretical, can result in draconian punishment.
A life is on the line. I asked the Saudi embassy in Washington the status and the whereabouts of Kashgari and was told to put my request in writing — an e-mail. That was late last week, and I have heard nothing. So keep your eye on Hamza Kashgari — in some ways the future of Saudi Arabia, in all ways merely a terrified human being.
There are no updates in Saudi media about him, and they mostly ignored him to begin with so as not to expose their countrymen to the terrible things he tweeted (and also not to accidentally be considered as if they are spreading his apostasy.)
If any person whose life is in danger should be the talk of Twitter, it should be a symbol of free speech like Hamza Kashgari, not a leader of a terror group like Khader Adnan.”
http://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2012/02/no-word-about-kashgari-saudi-tweeter.html
February 21, 2012 at 7:33 pm
SerJew
But mostly, where are those “human rights activists”, always so ready to go the the streets? Nah, the eurotrash only move their fat lazy asses to whine about Israel. Coward, disgusting hypocrites. May the caliphate come soon to them all.
February 22, 2012 at 7:14 am
Thank God I'm An Infidel
SerJew AKBAR!
February 22, 2012 at 7:40 am
Matt, London
SerJew, I can only apologise for this Leftist Jew-hating scum-rag, AKA the Guardian, it brings shame upon us all.
February 22, 2012 at 3:56 pm
SerJew
No need to. I live in Brazil, whose leftist government pseudo-intellectuals engage in the very same post-67 soviet-style BS regarding Israel that they absorbed like obedient puppies during their past Stalinist incarnation. For instance, on the last holocaust memorial day, as in the previous ones, they once again DARED bring about this palestianian BS, and nobody protested against that. Typical sha´shtil behavior. The left is grotesque, everywhere.
February 21, 2012 at 9:29 pm
AKUS
And now YouTube has taken the video down … it was fine for the Guardian, which could happily ignore or accept it but not, apparently, for the world in general.
February 21, 2012 at 10:41 pm
Einfal Media (@einfal)
back online at a different location, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FupY1qT99TY&feature=youtu.be thanks to
@israelactivism
February 22, 2012 at 3:11 am
erzzz
Off topic, but guess who has just been interviewed (at about 0750) on Radio 4′s Today about racism in football and society at large? None other than one of the world’s experts, Deborah Orr.
February 22, 2012 at 3:30 pm
Sarah AB
I’m glad this is being taken apart in the comments.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/feb/22/khadr-adnan-israel-human-rights?commentpage=last#end-of-comments
February 23, 2012 at 6:37 am
mostly harmless
The video was taken in 2007 and if the translation & date are accurate he may well have had a change of heart.
February 23, 2012 at 7:04 am
SerJew
Aww, yeah. He´s found Jesus. But I´d bet he´s a born again butcher.