NZ Candidate posts antisemitic image

Auckland
– Corie Haddock, the Labour Party candidate who stood against New Zealand Prime
Minister John Key in the recent NZ election, has posted an antisemitic image on
his Facebook page.

 

The post
states that “There are only nine countries left in the world without a
Rothschild Central Bank – Russia, China, Iceland, Cuba, Syria, Iran, Venezuela,
North Korea, Hungary. Isn’t it funny that we are always at war with these
countries?”

The message conveyed by Haddock’s post, of Jewish bankers
fomenting wars, is straight out of the infamous forgery, the
Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Such fabrications are used to incite hatred of
Jews.

 

The image was posted by Haddock on 13 November.

 

Both Key and Haddock stood in the electorate of Helensville,
centred around Auckland.

 

John Key, whose mother is Jewish, was subject to several
incidents of antisemitic graffiti on his
election posters, before the September 20 poll.

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