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martes, 29 de septiembre de 2009

España expulsa de proyecto solar a científicos israelíes.

España me está siendo de agrado nuevamente en estos temas, acabna de expulsar a unso científicos israelíes que participan en investigaciones de energía solar. ¿ Por qúe los expulsó ? La respuesta es simple, tales científicos se descubrió habitan en el West Bank tema de polémica y colonos ilegales y ortodoxos o radicales, por cuya culpa han reprimido y asesinado a buen número de palestinos.


¡ Bien por España ! Hay que golpear la injusticia y prepotencia inmunda de estos  israelies-judeo-sionistas despreciables !

Spain expels Israeli scientists from solar energy competitionScientists kicked out of contest because they are based in the West Bank, Spain's government says


Giles Tremlett in Madrid guardian.co.uk, Thursday 24 September 2009 17.52 BST Article historySpain has expelled a group of Israeli scientists from a state-funded solar energy competition because they are based in occupied areas of the West Bank, it said today.

The decision to expel the team from the Ariel University Centre of Samaria from Solar Decathlon Europe, an international competition involving 20 universities, has provoked angry reactions in Israel. The team was one of 20 finalists in a competition to design solar-powered housing that is part-sponsored by the US energy department.

Spain is hosting the first European version of the event next year and claims ultimate say over who takes part.

"All the ministry has done is apply the policy of the European Union," a housing ministry spokesman said. "The EU does not recognise the occupation of the West Bank, which is where this university is."

The university said it "rejects with disgust the one-sided announcement". It claimed the decision "contravenes international law and international charters on academic freedom" and harms 10,000 students at the university, including 500 Arabs.

It was only after the Israeli project joined the finalists, which include the University of Nottingham, that officials at Spain's housing ministry became aware that the university was in the West Bank. The Israelis and the US energy department were advised of the decision a week ago.

The Israeli team had described their "Stretch house" project as being inspired by the "Tent of Abraham". "It is adaptable according to its owner's wishes and is able to expand and create hospitable spaces," they said. "In its closed state, when additional space is not required, it uses only half the energy necessary to operate a regular house."

Pro-Palestinian groups claimed allowing the Israeli team to take part was a breach of international law. They said the university was in the second biggest zone in Israel's expanding West Bank presence.

"I wonder how the Solar Decathlon can accept a project submitted by an institution that has stolen our land and will build its project on our stolen land," said Fayeq Kishawi, coordinator of a Palestinian campaign group against the settlements, in a letter to the Spanish housing minister, Beatriz Corredor.

Jewish groups have recently claimed anti-semitism is on the rise in Spain.

A decision by El Mundo newspaper to publish an interview with the British historian and holocaust denier David Irving angered the Israeli ambassador, Raphael Schutz, who claimed it showed a lack of moral and ethical judgement.

He said he been subjected to racial abuse in Madrid, where three men shouted "dirty Jew," "Jew bastard" and "Jewish dog" at him.

A report this week by the New York-based Anti-Defamation League complained of what it claimed was a rise in anti-Semitism across Spain and, especially, in its mainstream media. "We are deeply concerned about the mainstreaming of anti-semitism in Spain, with more public expressions and greater public acceptance of classic stereotypes," said the league's director, Abraham H Foxman.

"Among the major European countries, only in Spain have we seen viciously anti-Semitic cartoons in the mainstream media, and street protests where Israel is accused of genocide and Jews are vilified and compared to Nazis."

2 comentarios:

  1. Es una mala noticia para la energía solar. Nada tiene que ver una cosa con otra, pues es símplemente racismo.

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  2. Me causa interés ver a tanto pro israelí, seguramente es la contaminación ambiental, intelectual y moral de nuestra sociedad actual.

    De ningún modo es mala noticia para la energía solar, China, Estados Unidos, más aun Alemania desarrollan bobeles tecnologías, tal vez sea una nota marginal no positiva para el desarrollo español, pero aun así el equipo Israeli solo era uno de muchos, por más no el mejor, auqneu aveces tienden a dar noticias fabulosas los israelies - arboles que crecen adultos en semanas o la mejor tecnología solar - al paso del tiempo nada se sabe y descubre uno como otros casos que no es más que su mitomanía en activo, y lo que refiero de lso arboles y energía solar lo digo sinceramente, esas notas las leí hace mese y años y ya nada se supo.

    En otro aspecto la medida es perfecta, así como Israel y los judíos a 60 años, siguen lloriqueando y sacando provecho de los sucesos pasados - la ultima es que queiren que Alemania les regale dos modernos barcos de combate clase Meko K-130, USA les regala al años 2 mil millones de USD - y asi como son de proselitistas para denunciar y acosar/acechar a quienes consideran incoómodos, es un respiro que haya en españa gente que les eche en cara que ellos son ahora lso indeseables máximos, un lastre para occidente y el mundo, un peligro para la paz mundial y una vergüenza para una humanidad que el día de hoy debería caminar pro una senda más elevada de super hombres y no de lloricones oportunistas.

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