Apparently article 18 of the http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/ doesn't apply to Israelis at the Temple mount. According to many news articles a "far right extremist" Rabbi was shot after he dared say that Everyone should be able to pray at the Temple mount.
that's interesting. the israelis consider their own right-wing zionist government to be too "
liberal" and soft on terror??? i guess having rockets exploding in your backyard does warp your perspective a bit.
Just wait until the propaganda-hating posters here get a whiff of that article. They'll always voiced their dislike for taht kind of shoddy, artificial reporting, so I can't wait for their outrage on this one.
Apparently article 18 of the http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/ doesn't apply to Israelis at the Temple mount. According to many news articles a "far right extremist" Rabbi was shot after he dared say that Everyone should be able to pray at the Temple mount.
Wait, when did CH become an ardent defender of the universal application of the UNDHR?
Plus, if I remember correctly the UNDHR is neither a binding agreement nor above national laws in some cases.
Think of it like the 1st Amendment in the US Constitution. We have laws that do limit freedom of speech in some cases. There is the classic example of no shouting "Fire" in a crowded movie theater.
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