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Daily News Joins Daesh in Celebrating Assassination of Andrey Karlov
As
world leaders and ordinary people expressed their horror following
the assassination of Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov, New
York Daily News (NYDN) writer Gersh Kuntzmann openly celebrated the
public execution, calling it an example of 'justice [being] served.'
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December , 2016
“As
Vladimir Putin’s man in Turkey, Karlov was the public face
of that murderous dictator’s war crimes around the globe
and of oppression at home,” Kuntzmann wrote. “I,
for one, am shedding no tears for Andrei
Karlov.”
Kuntzmann also repeatedly compared the assassination of Karlov to the killing of Ernst vom Rath, a Nazi German embassy official shot dead in 1938 by Jewish teenager Herschel Grynszpan, while also likening Vladimir Putin, the leader of the government that Karlov served, to the infamous dictator Adolf Hitler. “Like Karlov, Rath was the public face of atrocity — in this case, Adolf Hitler's genocide, anti-Semitism and coming global aggression… [history] has vindicated Grynszpan — and, indeed, vindicated others who have fought against aggression and fought for freedom.”
Kuntzmann also repeatedly compared the assassination of Karlov to the killing of Ernst vom Rath, a Nazi German embassy official shot dead in 1938 by Jewish teenager Herschel Grynszpan, while also likening Vladimir Putin, the leader of the government that Karlov served, to the infamous dictator Adolf Hitler. “Like Karlov, Rath was the public face of atrocity — in this case, Adolf Hitler's genocide, anti-Semitism and coming global aggression… [history] has vindicated Grynszpan — and, indeed, vindicated others who have fought against aggression and fought for freedom.”
While giving a welcome speech at the
Ankara Center for Contemporary Art on Monday December 19,
Karlov was shot nine times in the back by Mevlüt Mert
Altıntaş, a Turkish police officer. The 62-year-old father of one
was unarmed and unguarded, and died soon after. Altıntaş’s
motivations are not yet clear, but after the murder he yelled
“Don't forget Aleppo, don't forget Syria!"
The 1961 Vienna
Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which nearly every country
has signed and ratified, places the safety of diplomats
as sacrosanct. Even in wartime, a diplomat’s task
of providing reliable means of communication
between nations is thought to be apolitical and crucial.
Kuntzmann, however, disagrees. “Karlov's job in Turkey was
to ease tensions over Russia's atrocities in Syria and
its incursions inside Turkey itself — meaning his job was
to enable and normalize Vladimir Putin. Given that role, he
wasn’t a diplomat, but a soldier, and his death is the same
whether it came on a battlefield outside Aleppo or in an
art gallery in Ankara.”
Kuntzmann’s comments have been met primarily
with outrage on NYDN’s Facebook page. “Shouldn't we be
sad based on the fact he was a human being who was killed
on camera? For the whole world & his family? Ridiculous
headline. Learn some empathy instead of selling propaganda
against Russia over this tragic death,” reads one
comment.
“Oh Gersh, do you just stay awake at night
trying to figure out ways to be ‘controversial’ or
are you really that stupid. Regardless of what he was ‘the
face of’, being assassinated by an Islamic terrorist is a bad
thing,” reads another.
Many readers were fast to remind the
author that the US is also participating in Middle East
conflicts, and American diplomats have been killed in the line
of duty as well.
“I'm sure there are many in the
dung pile who would have said the same about Chris Stephens..
way to "go high", sickos,” Lynn Peterson reflected.
Others went further. “You have got to be kidding me…the
United States has committed human atrocities all over the
place…seriously Kuntzman are you oblivious to The American war
machine and what it has been doing to innocent lives
for decades,” Gord Jacquie Clance charged.
The international response to the death
of Andrey Karlov was a combination of outrage and support
for Russia, as one of their public servants was
horrifically gunned down. Besides Turkey, figures such as US
Secretary of State John Kerry, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano
Rajoy, French President Francois Hollande, Japanese Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe, and countless others have offered Russia condolences.
Others celebrated Karlov’s death. Most prominent among them
were Ukrainian nationalist politician Volodymyr Parasiuk, as well
as Daesh. They have now been joined by NYDN.
Gersh
Kuntzmann, who joined NYDN in 2012, is best known for a
July 2016 article about AR-15 assault rifles in which he
claimed that firing the weapon “gave me a temporary form of PTSD.
For at least an hour after firing the gun just a few times,
I was anxious and irritable.” It seems, however, that Kuntzmann may
have still not recovered from his trauma, as one reader
summed up after reading his article: “ Annnnnnd Kuntzman has
PTSD again.”
Hypocrisy
in action...Heat Street editor goes on to say that Putin has "created
a lot of regional evil."
If
you want to see what a stupid analysis of the murder of Russian
Ambassador Karlov sounds like, then look no further than Heat
Street’s political editor Jillian Melchior trying to break down
yesterdays’ events, concluding that Russia is to blame for this act
of terrorism.
During
the interview Melchior calls Russia a “hegemon” asking for
trouble, and warns Trump against fighting ISIS with Russia because
Putin is “an evil man”.
It
appears that Russia has gone from an “economy in tatters”, as
Obama famously noted, to becoming a hegemon.
Melchior
goes on to say that Putin has “created a lot of regional evil.”
Melchior
seems to have forgotten about the Iraq invasion, the 15 year
Afghanistan war, Libya, Yemen, Somalia, and the US arming and funding
Al Qaeda and ISIS terrorists in Syria to overthrow Assad.
Here
is a more factual re-wording of Melchior’s analysis…
This
Fox interview highlights the lack of depth from the established media
on the geo-politics in the region, and a complete ignorance in
understanding Russia.
And
we wonder why main stream media has lost the trust of its viewers
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