He is the former web master of anti-Semitic "Nation of Aztlan" and presently the publisher of "La Voz de Aztlan," (The Voice of Aztlan), a vicious anti-Semitic on-line publication. He is a Chicano separatist who calls California "Alta California." He admires leaders like Yassar Arafat and Fidel Castro. He considers Israel's defense against terrorism as immoral, and Hamas' suicide bombings that target Israeli civilians, as noble. His editorial, Anthrax Terrorists May Be Zionists was reprinted by the "Syria Times" in October, 2001, and portrayed by the Arab world as a credible piece of news. A follow-up article was also posted FBI Closes in on Anthrax Terrorist -- Prime Suspect is a Zionist

His name is Hector Carreon.

According to the former L.A. New Times, when Carreon began taking an interest in local politics, he held several fund-raisers for candidates in his home. One of those fund-raisers benefited county supervisor Gloria Molina.

Molina returned the favor in 1991 by naming Carreon to Los Angeles County's Real Estate Management Commission. The panel is made up of five citizens, one appointed by each supervisor, who are charged with reviewing county property leases and making recommendations to the board. Carreon said, "Out of the five commissioners, four were judios. County government is puro judio, did you know that?" he asked a reporter.

It takes only a moment to scroll down La Voz de Aztlan website and see that Carreon and his correspondents, Ernesto Cienfuegos, Miroslava Flores, and other anti-Semitic contributors, are obsessed with "The Jewish/Zionist conspiracy." Nearly every article reflects hatred of Judaism and American Jews -- even Mexican Jews. Here is one of Voz' latest pieces by one of his staff.

Gloria Molina's  racist comment made to a crowd of Latinos at the 1997 Southwest Voter Registration Education Project rally and her unwillingness to repudiate Carreon is strong evidence that she is an anti-Semitic racist.

In 2002, I called on Gloria Molina to publicly repudiate Hector Carreon, but she refused.

Hal Netkin
Gloria Molina, Los Angeles County Supervisor and former Chair to MALDEF (now a MALDEF director), is cozy with Anti-semite separatist Hector Carreon, publisher of La Voz de Aztlan