The United Nations Human Rights Council is an inter-governmental body within the United Nations system made up of 47 States. The Council is responsible for the promotion and protection of all human rights around the globe. According to UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer on September 10, 2013, “the purpose...
UN needs to crack down on Syrian chemical weapon use
The piece UN needs to crack down on Syrian chemical weapon use by CAMERA Fellow Madelyn Grant was originally republished with permission of The Lantern, thelantern.com, Ohio State University. Israel has one of the strongest and most advanced military forces in the world. It is a country composed of people of different ethnicities...
Among the Turmoil, Israel Can Be a Model For Stability
Our CCAP group at the University of Minnesota recently published this strong letter to the editor in the Minnesota Daily about Israel. The piece, titled “Among the Turmoil, Israel Can Be a Model for Stability“, is below. In the age of Facebook, Twitter and blogs, expression of oneself has never...
The Politics of a Humanitarian Fundraiser
Last Wednesday, the Israel Student Association (ISA) at George Mason organized a fundraiser to support refugees effected by the Syrian conflict. The proceeds go directly to the International Committee of the Red Cross, which would provide food, shelter, and clothing to refugees in Turkey and Jordan. At the event, the...
Letter to the editor: Israel cannot be compared to Syria
Our CAMERA Fellow Justin Hayet at SUNY Binghamton was recently published in his campus paper. His letter to the editor can be found here and below. This was one of two letters to the editor published after an anti-Israel piece appeared several days earlier in the BU Pipe Dream. The other letter...
Dexter Van Zile of CAMERA Speaks at UMass Boston Event
Yesterday, UMass Boston’s Hillel students hosted CAMERA’s Christian Media Analyst Dexter Van Zile. Van Zile spoke about minorities in the Middle East, bringing awareness to the human rights catastrophe occurring right now in Syria and Egypt. By some estimates, there are almost two million refugees in Syria alone, with more deaths...
The Tripod: CAMERA Links in Three Languages
BBC Arabic reports on Syrian patients in Israeli hospitals – but not in Arabic After months of ignoring the subject of Syrian patients being treated in Israeli hospitals, the BBC finally got around to reporting the story – but not to its Arabic Service audiences. (BBC Watch) BBC describes known...
From the Campus Director’s Desk: CAMERA’s Amazing Student Trip to Israel
CAMERA just completed its 7th Annual Student Leadership and Advocacy Mission in Israel. Our CAMERA Fellows, who were chosen to represent CAMERA on campus for the 2012-2013 academic year, participated in the all-expense-paid trip, along with student activists who are members of our CCAP-supported pro-Israel organizations. Twenty-three Jewish and non-Jewish...