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Monday, September 23, 2024

Germany: Home of Pro-Israel Politician Smeared With Red Paint

Joe Chialo-victim
Joe Chialo-victim
-Berliner Morgenpost
-BZ Die Stimme Berlins


A pro-Israel politician from the Christian Democrat Union (CDU) party has had his home smeared with red paint and anti-Israel messages in the Pankow district of Berlin. Joe Chialo is a senator (minister) of culture in Berlin's government. He was born in Bonn to Tanzanian diplomats. The attack is the result of his support for Israel. I don't know if there is also a racial aspect to this attack, but it is despicable, nonetheless. This is the kind of tactic that pro-Palestinian activists are noted for all over the world.

This article from Berliner Morgenpost is translated by Fousesquawk.

In addition, BZ-Die Stimme Berlins has video of the incident two weeks previous when Chialo was speaking at an event that was disrupted.


Pro-Palestinian scene

House of Culture (Minister) Joe Chialo smeared with paint

9-23-2024, 13:41.

By Dennis Meischen

Editor

Caption: The residence of Culture (Minister) Joe Chialo was smeared with red paint.

Berlin- For weeks, the CDU politician has been the target of pro-Palestinian activists. The background is his pro-Israel stance.

Late Sunday night/early Monday morning, unknown person(s) sprayed the facade and court entry of the private residence of Joe Chialo (CDU) in Pankow (Berlin) with red paint. That is confirmed by the police in response to an inquiry by this editorial staff. In addition, several messages were written, such as "Genocide Joe" and "Meet our demands". That is a clear reference to the alleged genocide that the pro-Palestinian activists and Israel critics accuse (Israel of) in the Gaza Strip. State Security has begun an investigation, (and) a connection to the pro-Palestinian scene seems probable.

"I lack words for what is happening here," stated the Berlin military rabbi, Schlomo Afanasev, on social platform X (formerly Twitter).  Culture (Minister) Joe Chialo has our full support, but it is shocking that now he needs personal protection and a safe space on his own doorstep. What kind of world has this become? It is simply sick."

Caption: Only two weeks ago, Berlin's culture minister, Joe Chialo (CDU) had to leave the stage under police protection.

Berlin's sitting mayor, Kai Wegner (CDU) also sharply condemned the paint attack on Chialo's house. On X (formerly Twitter), he wrote that "every line" has been crossed. The attack shows that the perpetrators disqualify themselves from any discussion."It is even more important to break up the underlying structures," Wegner adds. "We will exhaust all constitutional means against those who  attack people out of political motives, want to stir up fear, or believe they need to bring international conflicts to our Berlin streets. This is why a democracy clause is urgently necessary when it comes to distributing state funds. There can be no tax money for enemies of democracy."

Joe Chialo has long been the target of pro-Palestinian protests

Chialo has repeatedly become the target of pro-Palestinian activists in the past several days due to his pro-Israel views. The background is the democracy clause he is pushing for in the Culture (ministry), which ensures that anti-Semites and other extremists get no more funding for projects from the public coffers. Critics see this as a deliberate oppression of Israel-critical and pro-Palestinian opinions. 

Specifically, in October 2023, Chialo stopped the payment of funds that were to run to 2025 for the Neukoellner Cultural Center, "Oyoun", because a controversial event was held there. A few weeks after the October 7 Hamas attack, an anti-Israel association close to the BDS movement celebrated its 20th anniversary.  The matter is now being litigated in court and is in the Higher Administrative Court 

Joe Chialo had to be taken from stage under police protection

Just two weeks ago, due to this decision, Chialo was attacked at the reopening of the Center for Art and Urbanism in Moabit (Berlin). In front of the entrance, 40 pro-Palestinian demonstrators waited for him. The group, according to police, directed banned chants against the cultural minister, insulted him, threatened him, and set off pyrotechnics. Chialo finally had to be taken from the stage under police protection. In previous appearances by the culture minister, activists had demanded that the cultural center be preserved.

Shortly afterward, Chialo complained to "Spiegel" (news magazine) about an "increasingly aggressive brutalization in the debates". He told the magazine, "It all seems that the radical left and the self-proclaimed Hamas supporters are flaunting their one-sided and distorted worldview, without consideration of the consequences."




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