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POLITICALLY INCORRECT BOOKS!

NOVANEWS Pedro Varella sentenced to almost 3 years for selling politically incorrect books!  Europe’s Newest Free Speech Martyr: Barcelona Librarian Pedro Varela By Anchorage Activist As one European free speech martyr, Ernst Zundel, is released from prison, another one takes his place in the EU gulag. A Spanish court has sentenced Barcelona bookshop owner Pedro Varela to two years and nine months in prison for “spreading racist propaganda.” The court ruled that Varela spread ideas “favorable to genocide.” In fact none of the books Varela sold were favorable in any way to genocide. Varela has always condemned all human rights violations against peoples. He was charged with “racism” for simply selling a book in his bookstore by a leading British scientist on racial differences. A book whi...
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ZIONIST DESTROYED PALESTINIAN BOOKS

NOVANEWS Tens of thousands of Palestinian books destroyed after the  establishment of the Zioinst state of 'israel', Ben-Gurion University researcher says Both candidates in the U.S. Senate election made statements during the campaign that “Israel was an example for the whole world.” In addition to horrendous terror and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, indiscriminate bombing and murder, and hundreds of thousands of Palestinian victims tortured in Zionist dungeons, now we find one more example of how Zionist is an example for the world. As this Jewish doctoral student shows, the Zionist state Judaized the country and cutting off its Arab neighbors from their nation and culture. Sounds to me a lot like what is going on in the United States. from the Israel News, Ynet Published: 01.28.10, ...
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OSCAES TONIGHT!

NOVANEWS by Ira Glunts on March 7, 2010 · “Ajami” is the Israeli nominee for “Best Foreign Film” at this year’s Academy Awards ceremony.  However, what promised to be a public relations coup for the Israelis threatens to become a political embarrassment that exposes the wide rift between the country’s Jewish and Arab citizens. The film (the third consecutive Oscar nomination for Israel) has been applauded for its realistic view of life in an Arab slum neighborhood in Jaffa and also for the oft-mentioned multicultural feel-good component; the film was co-directed by two young filmmakers, Yaron Shani and Scandar Copti — one Jewish and one Palestinian-Israeli. Jewish Israelis take pride in their successful artists, viewing them as a reflection of the nation’s creativity, sensitivity and somet...