America y Oriente

America y Oriente was a short lived political journal that was published in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[1] The journal was founded by Issa Nakhleh in 1952,[1][2] and the first issue appeared on 20 November 1952.[3] It was an publication of the Arab League in Argentina.[2] The founder, Issa Nakhleh (1915-2003), was a Christian Palestinian (at times representing Muslim Congress)[4][5][6] who served as the representative of the Arab League in Argentina.[7] His purpose in establishing the journal was to improve and reinforce Arab–Latin American exchanges about mutual anti-imperialist agendas.[8]

Issa Nakhle also edited America y Oriente which led a systematic anti-Jewish campaign and its glorification of the totalitarian regimes, particularly of the Nazi Germany.[3] The journal folded in 1956 when Nakhle left Argentina.[3]

References

  1. viernes 11 junio 1954 - Mundo Árabe - Mundo Árabe. Issa Nakhleh, Director de la difundida revista "América y Oriente"
  2. Edy Kaufman; Yoram Shapira; Joel Barromi (1 January 1979). Israeli-Latin American Relations. Transaction Publishers. p. 23. ISBN 978-1-4128-2676-1.
  3. Anti-Jewish Activities of the Arabs in Argentine (PDF). Buenos Aires: DAIA. April 1958.
  4. The American Spectator, Vol. 19, p. 20, Saturday Evening Club, Publisher, American Spectator, 1986 "One of the World Muslim Congress's representatives at the symposium was Issa Nakhleh"
  5. The Holocaust denial: antisemitism, racism & the new right, p.28, Gill Seidel, 1986 The previous year the conference had been addressed by Mr Issah Nakhleh, who describes himself as "Legal Adviser to the World Muslim Conference"
  6. Les Protocoles des sages de Sion: Faux et usages d'un faux, Pierre-André Taguieff, Fayard, Oct 6, 2004 '... ainsi qu'à l'intervention très significative du président de la Délégation arabe palestinienne aux Nations Unies, également conseiller juridique au Congrès mondial musulman , Issa Nakhleh, auprès du procureur général de Stockholm, Thorsten Jonsson, et demandant à celui - ci par un télégramme officiel la mise en liberté de Ditlieb Felderer'
  7. "Personalities". Palestinian Facts. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  8. Lily Pearl Balloffet (August 2018). "Argentine and Egyptian History Entangled: From Perón to Nasser". Journal of Latin American Studies. 50 (3): 549–577. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
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