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How Crony Capitalism of a Few Indians Led to Fatal Anger in South Africa


How Crony Capitalism of a Few Indians Led to Fatal Anger in South Africa
South African-Indians insistence that the recent destruction was not racist points to the fact that the community too is angry with the vast inequality between the imposing Indian elite and the rest.
Religious leaders carrying South African flags walk near a looted shopping mall as the country deployed the army to quell unrest linked to the jailing of former South African President Jacob Zuma, in Vosloorus, South Africa, July 14, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Siphiwe Sibeko/File Photo
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This is the second and final part of a two-part series on the recent violence in South Africa. Read part one here. ....

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Human Rights Watch should watch its words


There are many problems with Human Rights Watch’s (HRW) contention that “In certain areas” of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, Israel’s “deprivations” against the Palestinians “are so severe that they amount to the crimes against humanity of apartheid and persecution.”
“Apartheid” is a fraught word, and using the term interferes with the cause of peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
That was the argument made in a Newsweek op-ed by two longtime American diplomats: Daniel Kurtzer, a former U.S. ambassador to Egypt and Israel; and Aaron David Miller, a former State Department Middle East analyst and negotiator. ....

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Israel is not South Africa! is liberal Zionist response to HRW's 'apartheid' charge – Mondoweiss


Former US ambassador to Israel, Daniel Kurtzer, speaking in 2009.
We were bound to talk endlessly about the April 27 Human Rights Watch report accusing Israel of the “crime of apartheid” but the news justifies us being a broken record. The report is getting a lot of attention in ways that earlier apartheid findings have not, including in the
New York Times, and it appears to be filtering into the U.S. discourse.
The report has the capability to build moral urgency about Palestine in U.S. politics, Omar Baddar said yesterday on a Jerusalem Fund webinar, because of HRW’s pedigree as a cautious, mainstream organization. “The fact that the HRW stuck their neck out and used the a-word, and supplied a mountain of evidence,” he said, is “incredibly significant” in demonstrating to Americans that “the U.S. is literally supporting Jim Crow-like policies somewhere else.” ....

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