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Elias Davidsson was born in Palestine in 1941. His parents were born in Germany but had to emigrate to Palestine due to the Nazi persecution of Jews.
Elias lived his first years Baq'aa, a neighborhood of Jerusalem, where Jews, Christians and Muslims lived in peace side by side. These early years left a deep mark on him. He lived in France, Germany and the United States until he settled finally in Iceland.

Elias settled in Iceland in 1962 and worked for over 20 years as computer programmer and systems engineer. At 1983 he quit work with computers and decided to return to his once-cherished field, music. After receiving a diploma as piano teacher in Switzerland, he returned to Iceland to work as a music school director, church organist, teacher, composer and arranger. He has published about 20 volumes of original compositions for musical education. These are widely used in Europe by music teachers and commercially available (see http://www.tonar-og-steinar.com).
In parallel to his professional occupations, Elias has for many years been involved in activism and research regarding social and global justice, peace, anti-racism and human rights. He is co-founder of the Association Iceland-Palestine and a supporter of a democratic State in the whole of historic Palestine for Muslims, Christians and Jews. He regards himself as an anti-Zionist and rejects the existence of a Jewish state as incompatible with human rights norms. His writings include articles on multinational corporations, the IMF and the World Bank, the Palestine question, Zionism, economic sanctions and international law (see writings by Elias Davidsson under http://www.aldeilis.net ).

In 2002, Elias started research on the events of September 11, 2001 and founded the Icelandic chapter of the 9/11 truth movement.

Elias Davidsson moved from Iceland to Germany in July 2008.

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Book Review of Gilad Atzmon's "The Wandering Who" Gilad Atzmon is a jazz musician and a prolific author whose main focus is combatting Jewish identity as the core of Zionism. His book The Wandering Who has caused many ripples. As a veteran anti-Zionist myself, I take issue with this book in the following Review.
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, October 2, 2017
The deadly mechanism of economic sanctions: Euphemisms and obfuscation Economic sanctions imposed by the Western Alliance against Iran, Syria and Russia requires a critical examination of this tool. It is used to cripple the economies of these countries, i.e. the livelihood of their populations. To that extent it applies the principle political gain through civilian gain, such measures resemble the concept of terrorism. The article focusses on the means used by policy-makers to obfuscate the tru
(8 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, October 1, 2017
A typology of terrorism The term "terrorism" is commonly applied only to violent actions by private individuals and groups against civilians. In the following article, I introduce two additional forms of terrorism ignored in public debate: Overt and covert state terrorism. The use of terrorism by states explains their reluctance to agree on an international definition of this scourge.
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, August 11, 2010
There is no evidence that Muslims committed the crime of 9/11 the author shows that there is no credible evidence that these individuals boarded any of these passenger planes. For this reason, it is impossible to support the official account on 9/11. As the US government has failed to prove its accusations against the 19 alleged hijackers, the official account on 9/11 must be regarded as a monumental lie.

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