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For Immediate Release
April 23, 2003
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CFL ALERT: WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY: OPPOSE THE NOMINATION OF DANIEL PIPES TO THE
US INSTITUTE OF PEACE.
The White House has officially nominated Daniel Pipes to the Board of
Directors of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP). The nomination was
sent to the Senate on April 2, 2003, and has been referred to the Senate
Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. This Committee usually
approves uncontroversial nominations without debate or a hearing. However,
Daniel Pipes' nomination should be scrutinized because of his hard-line
opposition to a just peace in Palestine and Israel based on human rights and
international law.
TALKING POINTS:
*Daniel Pipes' hard-line opposition to a just peace in Palestine and Israel
based on human rights and international law makes him unfit to serve on the
Board of Directors of the United States Institute of Peace, a federal
institution created to promote peaceful resolution of conflicts.
* Pipes founded Campus Watch, an organization which threatens freedom of
speech and legitimate debate regarding Israel and Palestine on college
campuses across the country. Pipes' attempts to stifle debate on this crucial
issue renders him a poor fit for an institution which conducts educational
programs on peace.
* Pipes advocates for Israel to militarily defeat the Palestinians instead of
peacefully negotiating with them. "Palestinians need almost as much to be
defeated by Israel as Israel needs to defeat them." (Jerusalem Post, April
25, 2001)
* Pipes supports Israel's continued military occupation of the Palestinian
people. "Israelis may well tire of keeping ultimate control over the West Bank
and Gaza, but the just-deceased Oslo experiment in Palestinian autonomy
(1994-2002) demonstrates that they have no choice." (Wall Street Journal,
April 15, 2002) He urges "No more Israeli territorial concessions." (Jerusalem
Post, December 6, 2000)
* Pipes believes President Bush's call for Palestinian statehood and an end to
Israeli settlement ctivity "constitute very major benefits to the
Palestinians; as such, they represent rewards for suicide bombings, sniper
attacks, and the other forms of terrorism." (National Post, June 25, 2002)
* Pipes does not believe that the Bush Administration should try to bring
about peace between Israelis and Palestinians. "The new administration has
already implemented two excellent policy changes concerning the Middle East:
a focus on containing Iraq and a retreat from Arab-Israeli negotiations. (Wall
Street Journal, March 30, 2001)
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