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Post by kilroysbrother on Apr 17, 2014 19:59:24 GMT -5
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Post by volkssturm on Apr 17, 2014 22:31:16 GMT -5
Anti-semitism still exists in a lot of place. It's hard to tell what's really going on. The Russians and Ukrainians are pointing fingers at each other. It could just be the action of an extreme splinter group that won't amount to anything. I hope.
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Post by aldrich on Apr 18, 2014 0:59:12 GMT -5
According to a local Jewish advocacy group in the region, the pamphlets are fake and were not issued by any governing authority. Therefore they do not hold any legal status. While they do not know where exactly they came from, it is most likely from a radical third party acting on their own, trying to stir up fear among the local Jewish population. There are radical Neo-Nazi movements in the Ukraine, so I wouldn't doubt if they had something to do with it. Link to a full article for those interested: www.dailydot.com/politics/ukraine-jewish-registry-fake/
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Post by stuka on Apr 18, 2014 10:59:53 GMT -5
Well I was watching some videos from Vice news during the whole crimea incident and lots of the "Russians" in crimea were calling the Ukrainians fascist so i am thinking this is just propaganda or something potentially employed by the Russians to make the world be against the ukraine.
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Post by ssgjoe on Apr 19, 2014 19:19:04 GMT -5
I'm seeing some similarities between Hitler's annexation of the Sudetenland and Putin's "military aid" to Ukraine. And not just this whole anti-sementism move.
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