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Link appeal to confront Iranian hate
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We are working to promote
this site and appeal to you for support in helping us reach our goal of generating
1,000 hyperlinks. If you have a website, blog, or regularly
post on discussion groups, then please help us promote this site by including
a link to us. Below is some HTML you can copy directly
into your site; and an email message you can send to friends. We
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1,000 hyperlinks to confront Iranian hate propaganda
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The Iranian regime’s recent Holocaust denial cartoon contest and
conference has unleashed a new wave of hate art and pseudo-academic propaganda
designed to advance their political agenda. Together, these acts
compose an effective advertising campaign against Jews and Israel. Their
cartoon contest has generated 228 persuasive, but one sided images, that
are now circulating around the Internet. The conference generated
so much media attention that it provided Holocaust deniers an international
media platform to spread their hate messages world-wide.
Although the Internet has become a breeding ground for bigots, it also
provides a forum to voice opposition. When challenged, if you say
nothing, then your detractors will speak for you. Why should a
group of politically motivated hate advocates be allowed to rewrite history
to suit their ends? Shouldn’t the historians make an accurate
recording of this event, and appropriately refer to it as another
low point for humanity in the 21st century?
The website (http://www.iranholocaustdenial.com) has been launched
to confront Internet based Iranian propaganda head on. This site
will chronicle international indignation towards Iran’s escalating
hate campaign; it will shine a bright light on the regime’s motives
and oppressive government; and at the same time, it will link to other
campaigns so motivated individuals may find opportunities to respond
that are suitable to their time and level of commitment. With approximately
one billion Internet users, would you prefer if web searchers found Iran’s
information weapons or a critical response to them?
If you think this is a suitable response to Iran’s hate campaign,
then please spare a moment to help link up this site. The organizers need
help from webmasters; bloggers; discussion groups members; online campaigners;
or any other web connected individuals who can make a hyperlink to this
website. Please send this email to anyone who frequently publishes
on the Internet. If you do not know any techies, perhaps your friends
do—by sending this email to them, they may know people who can
help.
Help reach 1,000 hyperlinks to confront Iranian propaganda head on:
http://www.iranholocaustdenial.com
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