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Arab European League

The Arab European League (Dutch: Arabisch-Europese Liga, AEL) is a Pan-Arabist[6] political organisation active in Belgium and the Netherlands.[7]

Arab European League
Arabisch-Europese Liga
رابطة الدول العربية الأوروبية
FounderDyab Abou Jahjah
Founded22 February 2000
IdeologyArab nationalism
Nasserism
Moderate Islamism
Pan-Arabism
Pan-Islamism
Anti-Zionism
Anti-Americanism
Anti-LGBT[1][2]
Anti-Semitism (denied)[3][4][5]
Sunni-Shia unity
Muslim-Christian unity
Political positionCatch-all

Foundation edit

AEL was founded and is led by Dyab Abou Jahjah, a Lebanese-born Shi'a Muslim living in Belgium who emigrated from Lebanon in 1991 to begin university studies in Belgium.[8] In July 2006, Abou Jahjah returned to Lebanon allegedly to join the battle of the 2006 Lebanon War on the side of Hezbollah against Israel.[citation needed]

Activities edit

The AEL describes itself as Nasserite, Pan-Arabist and anti-Zionist.[9] The group expresses support for the actions of Islamist "resistance" against the occupation of Iraq and approves the killings of coalition soldiers.[7]

Salon.com reports that the group issued public approvals for the September 11, 2001 attacks[1] and the organization's rallies have been reported by The Christian Science Monitor to end in chanting "jihad" and "Osama bin Laden".[8] However, the group's English-language website has been critical of Al-Qaeda, referring to the September 11 attacks as "horrifying"[10] and condemning al-Qaeda for alleged terrorist acts committed in Jordan.[11]

Following the murder of a 27-year-old Belgian of North African descent by an allegedly mentally ill native Belgian man in Antwerp in 2002, which led to racially influenced riots in the city,[12] the Arab European League began patrolling the streets of Antwerp with video cameras to monitor police activity. The AEL claimed that Belgian police were engaging in a racist "manhunt" of the city's Moroccan youth and that many police officers sympathized with the political party Vlaams Blok. The AEL patrols were stopped after the Antwerp public prosecutor's office began an investigation into whether the activities violated Belgian laws against the organization of private militias.[12][13] The court however decided on 31 May 2006 that the patrols were not enough to prosecute the organization.[14] Three leaders of the AEL however will be tried for their leading role in the unrest and riots after the 2002 murder.[14]

The organization also responds to issues of concern to Muslims, as with its creation of a short film Al Mouftinoun in response to the film Fitna. (See International reaction to Fitna.)

Electoral participations edit

 
Moslim Democratische Partij logo

The AEL strives to develop an Arab Muslim communalist movement in Europe. The group participated in the federal elections in Belgium in 2003 under the umbrella RESIST with the PVDA (Workers Party Belgium, a Maoist political party). The party gained 0.15% in the election of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives[15] and 0.27% in the Dutch electoral college of the Belgian Senate.[16] These electoral results were far too low to win a seat.

They also participated in the Flemish elections in 2004 under the denomination Moslim Democratische Partij (Muslim Democratic Party), reaching their highest share of votes (0.27%) in the province of Antwerp. This electoral result was far too low to gain a seat in the Flemish Parliament.[17]

Controversies edit

Anti-Semitism edit

Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt blamed the group for agitating racist Arabism sentiments among Arabs and inciting violence during street riots in Antwerp in 2002[13] and criticized it for creating patrols to shadow policemen with video cameras to monitor for alleged acts of supposed "anti-Arab racism".[12]

According to Center for Information and Documentation Israel [nl] (CIDI) a think tank established by the Jewish community in the Netherlands in 1974:

In April 2002 the Antwerp-based Arab European League (AEL) leader Dyab Abou Jahjah (1971) performed for the first time at a pro-Palestine demonstration in Antwerp that got completely out of hand, "Where flags of Israel were set on fire and demonstrators shouted anti-Semitic chant" (De Volkskrant, 11/5/02). "Jews are dogs," was heard in the streets (Reformatorisch Dagblad, March 1, 2003).[18]

In June 2002, the Centre for Equal Opportunities and Opposition to Racism lodged a complaint against the Arab European League for infringing the anti-racist law.[3]

A demonstration tookplace the same month co-organized with the Flemish Green party and NGO's such as 11.11.11 and Kif Kif, during which a puppet representing an orthodox Jew was burned publicly.[19]

According to a 2005 US State Department report, in Europe:

Anti-Semitism, particularly among Muslims, was linked in many cases to the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. Most anti-Semitic incidents were not violent and included abusive language, hate mail, verbal insults at soccer matches, Internet "chat room" discussions, as well as persistent historical revisionism (such as Holocaust denial). However, pockets of militant young Muslims, mostly Moroccan Arabs, on a number of occasions assaulted or intimidated identifiable Jews. In addition to the anti-Semitic acts carried out by a relatively small group of Arab youths, the virulent anti-Israel sentiment among certain groups in society, such as the Arab European League (AEL) and the Stop the Occupation [nl] movement, also have contributed to an anti-Semitic atmosphere in some quarters.[20]

In 2005, Arab European League's president Dyab Abou Jahjah supported and rationalized Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's statements[21]—after The Islamic Republic's head made his controversial speeches including the infamous (widely denounced) genocidal call for Israel to be wiped off—writing:

(…) the foundation of Mr. Ahmadinejad's reasoning is intellectually defendable, and despite the fact that his regime is no perfect example of political morality, I argue that his position on this matter is the only possible moral one.[22]

And adding:

It is not the Jewish people that should be wiped out, and it is not the buildings and the houses and the schools that the settlers built, but it is the institutional frame that is represented by that Zionist entity "Israel" and its founding Ideology: Zionism. Wiping out Zionism from Palestine and establishing one Palestinian democratic state on all the territories of historical Palestine is the only solution that will guarantee peace for all, in equality. It is the only way to build a future together and to turn the bloody page that was opened when Zionism was introduced by western colonialism into the heart of the Arab nation. And, above all, it is the only position any democrat can have if he is to be consistent with himself. Just like abolishing the racist and segregationist South Africa was the only acceptable position. Saying that Zionism and the state built by it and with it as leitmotiv should be wiped out from the map is, regardless of the nuances, the only morally defendable position.[22]

In February 2006, AEL posted anti-Semitic cartoons on its website.[4] In late September 2005, the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published several controversial Muhammad cartoons in which the Islamic prophet Muhammad was associated with terrorism. After Belgian and Dutch newspapers republished the cartoons and politicians defended the publication with the argument of free speech, both denouncing the protests of Muslims and the AEL, the AEL issued statements and posted cartoons on the subject of Holocaust denial on its web pages using the same argument of "free speech" and denouncing official protests against them in return. The cartoons were called antisemitic and negationist by De Standaard, a Belgian newspaper.[21] A Dutch pro-Israel organization "Center for Information and Documentation Israel [nl]" (CIDI) filed a formal complaint in Amsterdam against the AEL following the publication of the cartoons.[4][5]

In January 2009, the AEL was reported to be the driving force behind Anti-Jewish violence during anti-Israel protests in Antwerp.[23]

On August 19, 2010, the organisation was fined by a Dutch appeals court 2,500 euros ($3,200) for publishing a cartoon which suggested the Holocaust was made up or exaggerated by Jews.[24]

Homophobia edit

Salon.com states that an AEL official called for the death penalty for homosexuals prior to assuming a leadership position within the group.[1] In 2003, the political party Agalev (currently known as Groen!) attempted to place posters in Antwerp of gay and lesbian couples kissing while dressed in Islamic attire. The AEL considered it blasphemous and as an insult to Islam because according to them, the Qur'an explicitly forbids homosexuality.[2]

Further reading edit

  • Jacobs, Dirk (April 2005). "Arab European League (AEL): The Rapid Rise of a Radical Immigrant Movement" (PDF). Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. 25 (1): 97–115. doi:10.1080/13602000500113928. S2CID 144631933.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c [1] February 7, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b . Kenniscentrum lesbisch en homo-emancipatiebeleid (Knowledge Centre lesbian and homo emancipation policies), citing from newspaper De Telegraaf 9 September 2003. Archived from the original on 15 January 2005. Retrieved 6 February 2006.
  3. ^ a b [2] November 23, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ a b c [3] April 27, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ a b , AEL, 7 February 2006
  6. ^ Emerson, Michael; Roy, Olivier (March 2009). Ethno-religious conflict in Europe: Typologies of radicalisation in Europe's Muslim communities. Centre For European Policy Studies (CEPS). ISBN 978-92-9079-822-4.
  7. ^ a b "AEL: every Dutch soldier's death is a victory," 2012-09-24 at the Wayback Machine Expatica (25 October 2004). Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  8. ^ a b 'Belgian Malcolm X' seeks office, Christian Science Monitor, 16 May 2003
  9. ^ Zionism is Racism: AhmadiNajad said it, but we mean it 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, AEL, 28 October 2005
  10. ^ , AEL, 13 September 2001
  11. ^ , AEL, 11 November 2005
  12. ^ a b c Yann Tessier "Arab murder sparks two days of riots in Antwerp: Police deny murder was racist, but immigrant groups claim many officers sympathise with far-right Vlaams Blok party," The Guardian (28 November 2002)
  13. ^ a b Ambrose Evans-Pritchard "Arab racist sparked riot in Antwerp, say Belgians," The Telegraph (29 Nov 2002). Retrieved 08-08-2010
  14. ^ a b (in Dutch) AEL geen privé-militie (AEL not a private militia), De Standaard, 1 June 2006.
  15. ^ "Elections 2003 - List results - Chamber of Representatives - The Kingdom". Polling2003.belgium.be. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  16. ^ [4] August 16, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ "Elections 2004 > Flemish Council". Polling2004.belgium.be. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  18. ^ (in Dutch) . cidi.nl. Archived from the original on 2003-04-25.
  19. ^ Concentra Media N.V. . Asp.gva.be. Archived from the original on February 20, 2003. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  20. ^ "Report on Global Anti-Semitism," US Department of State: Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (January 5, 2005)
  21. ^ a b (in Dutch) AEL spot met holocaust ("AEL ridicules holocaust"), De Standaard, 6 February 2006
  22. ^ a b [5] October 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ "The RIGHT News...RIGHT Now". PipelineNews.org. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  24. ^ "Dutch Muslim group fined over Holocaust cartoon". Reuters. Reuters.com. 2010-08-19. Retrieved 11 December 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article January 2021 The Arab European League Dutch Arabisch Europese Liga AEL is a Pan Arabist 6 political organisation active in Belgium and the Netherlands 7 Arab European League Arabisch Europese Liga رابطة الدول العربية الأوروبيةFounderDyab Abou JahjahFounded22 February 2000IdeologyArab nationalismNasserismModerate IslamismPan ArabismPan IslamismAnti ZionismAnti AmericanismAnti LGBT 1 2 Anti Semitism denied 3 4 5 Sunni Shia unityMuslim Christian unityPolitical positionCatch allPolitics of BelgiumPolitical partiesElectionsPolitics of the NetherlandsPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 Foundation 2 Activities 3 Electoral participations 4 Controversies 4 1 Anti Semitism 4 2 Homophobia 5 Further reading 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksFoundation editAEL was founded and is led by Dyab Abou Jahjah a Lebanese born Shi a Muslim living in Belgium who emigrated from Lebanon in 1991 to begin university studies in Belgium 8 In July 2006 Abou Jahjah returned to Lebanon allegedly to join the battle of the 2006 Lebanon War on the side of Hezbollah against Israel citation needed Activities editThe AEL describes itself as Nasserite Pan Arabist and anti Zionist 9 The group expresses support for the actions of Islamist resistance against the occupation of Iraq and approves the killings of coalition soldiers 7 Salon com reports that the group issued public approvals for the September 11 2001 attacks 1 and the organization s rallies have been reported by The Christian Science Monitor to end in chanting jihad and Osama bin Laden 8 However the group s English language website has been critical of Al Qaeda referring to the September 11 attacks as horrifying 10 and condemning al Qaeda for alleged terrorist acts committed in Jordan 11 Following the murder of a 27 year old Belgian of North African descent by an allegedly mentally ill native Belgian man in Antwerp in 2002 which led to racially influenced riots in the city 12 the Arab European League began patrolling the streets of Antwerp with video cameras to monitor police activity The AEL claimed that Belgian police were engaging in a racist manhunt of the city s Moroccan youth and that many police officers sympathized with the political party Vlaams Blok The AEL patrols were stopped after the Antwerp public prosecutor s office began an investigation into whether the activities violated Belgian laws against the organization of private militias 12 13 The court however decided on 31 May 2006 that the patrols were not enough to prosecute the organization 14 Three leaders of the AEL however will be tried for their leading role in the unrest and riots after the 2002 murder 14 The organization also responds to issues of concern to Muslims as with its creation of a short film Al Mouftinoun in response to the film Fitna See International reaction to Fitna Electoral participations edit nbsp Moslim Democratische Partij logo The AEL strives to develop an Arab Muslim communalist movement in Europe The group participated in the federal elections in Belgium in 2003 under the umbrella RESIST with the PVDA Workers Party Belgium a Maoist political party The party gained 0 15 in the election of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives 15 and 0 27 in the Dutch electoral college of the Belgian Senate 16 These electoral results were far too low to win a seat They also participated in the Flemish elections in 2004 under the denomination Moslim Democratische Partij Muslim Democratic Party reaching their highest share of votes 0 27 in the province of Antwerp This electoral result was far too low to gain a seat in the Flemish Parliament 17 Controversies editAnti Semitism edit Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt blamed the group for agitating racist Arabism sentiments among Arabs and inciting violence during street riots in Antwerp in 2002 13 and criticized it for creating patrols to shadow policemen with video cameras to monitor for alleged acts of supposed anti Arab racism 12 According to Center for Information and Documentation Israel nl CIDI a think tank established by the Jewish community in the Netherlands in 1974 In April 2002 the Antwerp based Arab European League AEL leader Dyab Abou Jahjah 1971 performed for the first time at a pro Palestine demonstration in Antwerp that got completely out of hand Where flags of Israel were set on fire and demonstrators shouted anti Semitic chant De Volkskrant 11 5 02 Jews are dogs was heard in the streets Reformatorisch Dagblad March 1 2003 18 In June 2002 the Centre for Equal Opportunities and Opposition to Racism lodged a complaint against the Arab European League for infringing the anti racist law 3 A demonstration tookplace the same month co organized with the Flemish Green party and NGO s such as 11 11 11 and Kif Kif during which a puppet representing an orthodox Jew was burned publicly 19 According to a 2005 US State Department report in Europe Anti Semitism particularly among Muslims was linked in many cases to the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians Most anti Semitic incidents were not violent and included abusive language hate mail verbal insults at soccer matches Internet chat room discussions as well as persistent historical revisionism such as Holocaust denial However pockets of militant young Muslims mostly Moroccan Arabs on a number of occasions assaulted or intimidated identifiable Jews In addition to the anti Semitic acts carried out by a relatively small group of Arab youths the virulent anti Israel sentiment among certain groups in society such as the Arab European League AEL and the Stop the Occupation nl movement also have contributed to an anti Semitic atmosphere in some quarters 20 In 2005 Arab European League s president Dyab Abou Jahjah supported and rationalized Mahmoud Ahmadinejad s statements 21 after The Islamic Republic s head made his controversial speeches including the infamous widely denounced genocidal call for Israel to be wiped off writing the foundation of Mr Ahmadinejad s reasoning is intellectually defendable and despite the fact that his regime is no perfect example of political morality I argue that his position on this matter is the only possible moral one 22 And adding It is not the Jewish people that should be wiped out and it is not the buildings and the houses and the schools that the settlers built but it is the institutional frame that is represented by that Zionist entity Israel and its founding Ideology Zionism Wiping out Zionism from Palestine and establishing one Palestinian democratic state on all the territories of historical Palestine is the only solution that will guarantee peace for all in equality It is the only way to build a future together and to turn the bloody page that was opened when Zionism was introduced by western colonialism into the heart of the Arab nation And above all it is the only position any democrat can have if he is to be consistent with himself Just like abolishing the racist and segregationist South Africa was the only acceptable position Saying that Zionism and the state built by it and with it as leitmotiv should be wiped out from the map is regardless of the nuances the only morally defendable position 22 In February 2006 AEL posted anti Semitic cartoons on its website 4 In late September 2005 the Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten published several controversial Muhammad cartoons in which the Islamic prophet Muhammad was associated with terrorism After Belgian and Dutch newspapers republished the cartoons and politicians defended the publication with the argument of free speech both denouncing the protests of Muslims and the AEL the AEL issued statements and posted cartoons on the subject of Holocaust denial on its web pages using the same argument of free speech and denouncing official protests against them in return The cartoons were called antisemitic and negationist by De Standaard a Belgian newspaper 21 A Dutch pro Israel organization Center for Information and Documentation Israel nl CIDI filed a formal complaint in Amsterdam against the AEL following the publication of the cartoons 4 5 In January 2009 the AEL was reported to be the driving force behind Anti Jewish violence during anti Israel protests in Antwerp 23 On August 19 2010 the organisation was fined by a Dutch appeals court 2 500 euros 3 200 for publishing a cartoon which suggested the Holocaust was made up or exaggerated by Jews 24 Homophobia edit Salon com states that an AEL official called for the death penalty for homosexuals prior to assuming a leadership position within the group 1 In 2003 the political party Agalev currently known as Groen attempted to place posters in Antwerp of gay and lesbian couples kissing while dressed in Islamic attire The AEL considered it blasphemous and as an insult to Islam because according to them the Qur an explicitly forbids homosexuality 2 Further reading editJacobs Dirk April 2005 Arab European League AEL The Rapid Rise of a Radical Immigrant Movement PDF Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 25 1 97 115 doi 10 1080 13602000500113928 S2CID 144631933 See also editArabs in Europe Islam and antisemitismReferences edit a b c 1 Archived February 7 2006 at the Wayback Machine a b AEL boos over homo affiche Vlaamse Groenen AEL angry about gay poster Flemish Greens Kenniscentrum lesbisch en homo emancipatiebeleid Knowledge Centre lesbian and homo emancipation policies citing from newspaper De Telegraaf 9 September 2003 Archived from the original on 15 January 2005 Retrieved 6 February 2006 a b 2 Archived November 23 2005 at the Wayback Machine a b c 3 Archived April 27 2006 at the Wayback Machine a b Important points on the Cartoon riot AEL 7 February 2006 Emerson Michael Roy Olivier March 2009 Ethno religious conflict in Europe Typologies of radicalisation in 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