The Israeli parliament will vote on a draft bill that would make it a crime in the country to compare people to Nazis. The legislation has been approved by Cabinet ministers and submitted to deputies. If adopted, the law could impose penalties of up to six months in jail and a $25,000 fine for using the word “Nazi” or Holocaust symbols for purposes other than teaching, documentation or research, AP reports. Civil rights groups are criticizing the bill for infringing on freedom of expression. The legislation, however, was proposed in the wake of an ultra-Orthodox rally, when young boys were dressed as Nazi concentration camp inmates. The demonstrators who defended their community from “incitement” called police officers “Nazis.” SOURCE Headline quote by Max Keiser. Art by our own local boy Banksy on the walls of the NAZI GULAG CONCENTRATION CAMP for the indigenous Palestinian people, oops.
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