Hebrew University
Hebrew University - Two Hebrew University faculty members, David
Shulman (Dept of Comparative Religion) and Amiel Vardi (Dept of
Arts), rallying in support of the anti-Israel, convicted Pedophile
Ezra Nawi
(U)ntil Senator David Norris's
presidential campaign was derailed, his [Nawi's] six-month prison
sentence in 1997 for sodomy of a minor was relatively unknown in
Israel.
Nawi's close associate and supporter
Professor David Shulman, of the Hebrew University, has described him
as "a tough-minded, soft-hearted plumber". When asked if he knew of
his previous convictions for sodomy and drug abuse, Shulman replied:
"This is an old thing which happened a long time ago and is
therefore irrelevant. People change in life, including Nawi."
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/robin-hood-to-some-a-convicted-rapist-to-others-2839378.html
Robin Hood to some, a convicted rapist to
others
By John Costello
Thursday August 04 2011
EZRA NAWI has been described as a
Robin Hood-figure for the Palestinian people, but to others he is
simply a convicted rapist and criminal.
The stocky plumber, known more for
his enthusiastic physical presence in the West Bank
rather than his intellectual finesse, can usually be found wearing
loose khaki military-style clothes while on the
Hebron hills supporting the
marginalised Palestinians and Bedouin.
The openly gay 60-year-old Arab Jew
born to Iraqi immigrants, who says his rugged good looks often
remind foreigners of Sean Connery, has previous convictions
involving weapons, drugs and assault.
However, until Senator David
Norris's presidential campaign was derailed, his six-month prison
sentence in 1997 for sodomy of a minor was relatively unknown in
Israel.
Nawi has only gained both national
and international recognition for his activism over the last number
of years and the reporting of the case was restricted due to the
involvement of a minor.
It is believed he first met David
Norris when he was part of one of Jerusalem's first gay rights
groups, Apple, in the late 1970s.
His profile in Israel as a left-wing
activist rapidly grew when he joined the Jewish Arab activist group
Ta'ayush in 2000 after being introduced to the group by his then
Palestinian boyfriend.
According to Ta'ayush founding
member Amiel Vard, his fellow activists only became aware of Nawi's
conviction for rape when coverage of Mr Norris's political crisis
was published in Israel's Haaretz newspaper last week.
Even now, Vard claims Nawi has not
spoken about the matter and members of the group are still unaware
of the specific details.
As the controversy surrounding his
conviction for statutory rape of a minor resurfaced, Nawi refused to
speak to the media and left his home in Jerusalem on Monday to go
abroad. But as Nawi goes to ground it is unlikely Mr Norris will be
the only high-profile personality tainted by association. His
supporters include many darlings of the left, such as Naomi Klein
and Noam Chomsky.
In 2009, Yehudit Karp,
Israel's
former deputy attorney general, likened him to Robin Hood while
acting as a character witness for him in court when convicted of
attacking policemen.
"Ezra is seen as a law breaker,
while the state itself breaks the law and fails to uphold its basic
obligations," said Karp.
"Ezra is the saviour of these
people. He blocks with his body settlers who stop the farmers from
working on their land. You could call him Robin Hood of the Wild
West."
But his relationship with an
educated, wealthy and highly respected member of Irish society has
come as a shock to many locals.
His convictions and frequent run-ins
with the authorities have meant his plumbing business is in somewhat
of a shambles. He has also accused the police of trying to scare
away his Palestinian supporters by telling them he is gay and has
AIDS.
Although an avowed pacifist, he
served one month in prison in July 2010 after being convicted by an
Israeli court for assaulting a policeman when Israeli soldiers were
sent to tear down an Arab home in the West Bank in 2007. He still
strongly denies the charge.
While a 2008 documentary on his
life, 'Citizen Nawi', focused on his activism, his relationships
also took a central role. At the time Nawi's long-term partner was
the handsome and much younger Palestinian Fuad Mussa. However, the
relationship suffered as Mussa was constantly getting arrested and
spending time in jail for being in
Jerusalem
without a permit.
Nawi then took up with another
younger Palestinian, called Nimmer.
However, in the documentary he
confesses he doesn't love him as much as he loves Mussa.
Nawi's close associate and supporter
Professor David Shulman, of the Hebrew
University, has described him
as "a tough-minded, soft-hearted plumber".
When asked if he knew of his
previous convictions for sodomy and drug abuse, Shulman replied:
"This is an old thing which happened a long time ago and is
therefore irrelevant. People change in life, including Nawi."
However, it seems for Senator David
Norris at least, Nawi's past has become very relevant indeed.
- John Costello
Irish Independent
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