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Columbia under fire for inviting anti-Semitic Malaysian leader to speak

Carl Campanile

New York Post

Mon Sep 23 2019

Columbia University is under fire again for inviting an anti-Semitic world leader to speak on campus.

Columbia’s World Leaders Forum has invited Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to speak on campus Wednesday.

He is infamous for calling Jewish people “hook-nosed” and claiming “Jews rule the world by proxy.”

The head of the World Jewish Congress told The Post that the Columbia welcome mat for Mohamad is beyond the pale.

“Unfortunately, it comes as no shock that the same institution that hosted the Jew-hating president of Iran, Mohamoud Ahmadinejad, will be hosting the unabashedly anti-Semitic Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mahathir Mohamad,” said World Jewish Congress President Ronald Lauder.

Ahmadinejad, then Iran’s president, spoke on campus in 2007 amid a storm of controversy.

“It is nothing short of astounding that a university that prides itself on being a place of tolerance and inclusion will be handing the microphone over to a leader who has described Jews as ‘hook-nosed.’ Prime Minister Mohamad has also been quoted saying that the ‘Europeans killed six million Jews out of 12 million. But today the Jews rule this world by proxy. They get others to fight and die for them,’” Lauder said in a statement.

“Columbia University should be ashamed of themselves. It is no surprise that incidents of anti-Semitism are on the rise in New York City when it is being preached from the stages of one of its premier universities,” he added....

Columbia under fire for inviting anti-Semitic Malaysian leader to speak
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