Kritikan kerajaan Israel (Malay Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Kritikan kerajaan Israel" in Malay language version.

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counterpunch.org

  • BARAT, FRANK. "Why Israel is Not a Democracy". Dicapai pada 15 September 2014. Ilan Pappé: No, Israel is definitely not a democracy. A country that occupies another people for more than 40 years and disallow them the most elementary civic and human rights cannot be a democracy. A country that pursues a discriminatory policy against a fifth of its Palestinian citizens inside the 67 borders cannot be a democracy. In fact Israel is, what we use to call in political science a Herrenvolk democracy, its democracy only for the masters. The fact that you allow people to participate in the formal side of democracy, namely to vote or to be elected, is useless and meaningless if you don’t give them any share in the common good or in the common resources of the State, or if you discriminate against them despite the fact that you allow them to participate in the elections. On almost every level from official legislation through governmental practices, and social and cultural attitudes, Israel is only a democracy for one group, one ethnic group, that given the space that Israel now controls, is not even a majority group anymore, so I think that you’ll find it very hard to use any known definition of democracy which will be applicable for the Israeli case.

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  • Gorenberg, Gershom (2009-12-04). "Is Israel a Democracy?". The American Prospect. Dicapai pada 20 September 2014. Whether it ends the occupation and discrimination against Arab citizens within its borders will alter our perception of whether the nation began as an imperfect democracy or a false one. Today's political battles, strangely enough, will determine not only its future but also its past.

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spme.net

  • Rosenfeld, Alvin (Feb 2007). "Rhetorical Violence and the Jews". Critical Distance. Dicapai pada 6 Feb 2011. The ubiquitous rubric "criticism of Israel," however, has also come to designate another kind of discourse--one that has almost become a politico-rhetorical genre unto itself, with its own identifiable vocabulary, narrative conventions, and predictable outcomes

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  • Community Security Trust (2009). "Antisemitic Discourse Report 2009" (PDF). Dicapai pada 6 Feb 2011. The term “criticism of Israel” continued to be used as a catch-all defense against the raising of Jewish concerns about antisemitic manifestations, public speakers, groups, websites, agitprop and other phenomena

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