KNIVES AS “NEW ACCESSORIES FOR PALESTINIANS”, SAYS UNRWA TEACHER MOHAMMED AL JOWHARY

Mohammed Al Jowhary - FB profile UNRWA link

Mohammed Al Jowhary of Jordan (aka Mohammad Jumah Al Jawhary), who identifies himself on his Facebook Profile as an UNRWA teacher, posted the photo below on October 27, 2015, the same day on which two Israeli soldiers were stabbed and wounded by Palestinians. Knives are portrayed as women’s earrings, with the caption “New accessories for Palestinians.” 

Mohammed Al Jowhary - Offending image

This is one of numerous examples of violent incitement on Mr. Jowhary’s Facebook timeline, as well as posts that use Jihadist language to describe those attacking Israelis as victims and sacred martyrs.
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Yet despite hiRight to play with colleagues long record of inciting to violence, UNRWA school principal Abo Allaith Seafan (seen in photo, right) — whose own Facebook timeline includes graphic scenes of blood-splattered bodies, violence, and incitement — recently presented Mr. Jowhary with a special coaching certificate from the Toronto-based organization Right to Play, which is supposed to use sports to teach peace.
UNright to play Watch calls on Johann Koss, CEO and President of Right to Play — which is partially funded by the Canadian government — to immediately revoke this certificate of a teacher inciting to racism and murder as someone who shows “leadership and commitment” as a “coach for Right to Play’s programme in Jordan.”
Likewise, UN Watch calls on the British Council, sponsor in Jordan of the World Voice Programme, and Artistic Director Richard Frostick (seen below with Mr. Jowhary on November 12, 2015, in a seminar at the Millenium Hotel in Amman) to revoke his certificate as an “Ambassador for the World Voice Programme,” due to the UNRWA teacher’s engagement in incitement to murder.
RICHARD FROSTICK
WORLD VOICE CERTIFICATE

Recommendation: UNRWA should fire Mohammed Al Jowhary for using the name of UNRWA on an account which incites acts of terrorism, in gross violation of UNRWA Staff Rule 1.4. Right to Play, and the British Council’s World Voice Programme, should both revoke their certificates to Mr. Jowhary.

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