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Moscow Most Anti-Semitic Place in Russia — HR Organization

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madrussian [OP]

2005-04-17 03:04 | User Profile

*There's probably more attacks on whites in an American city of comparable size in a day. Why do we have to pay attention to zhids, who largely have themselves to blame for those minor incidents, while ignoring war waged on whites by minohties being encouraged by the prevailing culture and by laws to seek revenge and satisfy their animalistic instincts? *

[url]http://mosnews.com/news/2005/04/15/moscowantisemit.shtml[/url]

The Moscow Human Rights Bureau has released a report on anti-Semitism in Russia in 2004 and the first quarter of 2005. It found that there has been a rise of anti-Semitic activity in Russia.

Moscow was described as the most dangerous city for Jews with 27 anti-Semitic attacks in that period. Five similar acts were registered in each of the cities of Volgograd, Voronezh, and Petrozavodsk and in the Kaliningrad region. St. Petersburg and Penza were third on the list with four attacks in each city.

The report’s authors have included both “heavy” and “light” attacks, the Izvestia newspaper wrote on Friday. The more serious incidents were violent acts and terrorist attacks, the other category included slander, public offences and discrimination. For instance, the report mentioned a grenade explosion on the territory of a synagogue in January 2004 in the North Caucasus city of Derbent, and a bomb explosion in Moscow near the entrance of the Mekor Haim education center in March 2004 that caused no casualties. In March 2004 the president of the World Mountain Jews Congress, Zaur Gilalov, was killed. In Dagestan, two Jews were also killed. In January 2005, two rabbis were beaten up in Moscow. The report also mentions attacks on Jews committed by policemen.

In number of anti-Semitic articles in 2005 has already equalled the total number for 2004, the report said.

At the end of March 2005, a group of famous Russian cultural figures sent a letter to the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office demanding that several Jewish organizations be banned. A similar letter was sent to prosecutors at the end of January. Then, it was also signed by a group of Russian MPs. The authors called the Jewish religion “anti-Christian and inhumane, whose practices extend even to ritual murders”. However, the deputies retracted their letter shortly afterwards.


madrussian

2005-04-17 03:07 | User Profile

Of course, we have to spend extra- resources and effort to make sure zhids feel safe. Why don't they just move to their shittistan?

[url]http://mosnews.com/news/2005/04/15/prosecutorjews.shtml[/url]

[SIZE=3]Head of Russian Jewish Congress Proposes Rapid Reaction Force[/SIZE]

Russian Prosecutor General Vladimir Ustinov has met with the president of the Russian Jews Congress, Vladimir Slutsker, to discuss measures to prevent anti-Semitism in Russian society.

Last week, Slutsker proposed the idea of establishing a rapid reaction force to defend Russian Jews, Kommersant newspaper wrote on Friday. Speaking at the business club session, he said such groups could be “called on a 24-hour phone to defend Russian Jews from violent attacks.” It was, however, not clear whether he discussed this proposal with Ustinov or not.

Earlier, Russia’s top rabbi Berl Lazar met with Ustinov to discuss a letter sent to the Prosecutor General’s office calling for a ban on Jewish organizations. The prosecutor general told Lazar the problem could not be solved with legal methods alone, and an expert group must consider all aspects.

The paper cited the congress press service as saying that Slutsker’s meeting with Ustinov had no connection to Lazar’s, although they discussed “measures to prevent xenophobia, religious hatred and anti-Semitism in society”. Ustinov and Slutsker found that the whole of society, representatives of religious confessions and state power should make efforts to “cultivate tolerance, respect towards people of different nationality and belief”.

The prosecutor general’s press service declined to comment on the meeting, as did the congress’ press service.


Howard Campbell, Jr.

2005-04-17 04:53 | User Profile

[QUOTE=madrussian]Of course, we have to spend extra- resources and effort to make sure zhids feel safe. Why don't they just move to their shittistan?

[url]http://mosnews.com/news/2005/04/15/prosecutorjews.shtml[/url]

[SIZE=3]Head of Russian Jewish Congress Proposes Rapid Reaction Force[/SIZE]

Russian Prosecutor General Vladimir Ustinov has met with the president of the Russian Jews Congress, Vladimir Slutsker, to discuss measures to prevent anti-Semitism in Russian society.

Last week, Slutsker proposed the idea of establishing a rapid reaction force to defend Russian Jews, Kommersant newspaper wrote on Friday. Speaking at the business club session, he said such groups could be “called on a 24-hour phone to defend Russian Jews from violent attacks.” It was, however, not clear whether he discussed this proposal with Ustinov or not.

Earlier, Russia’s top rabbi Berl Lazar met with Ustinov to discuss a letter sent to the Prosecutor General’s office calling for a ban on Jewish organizations. The prosecutor general told Lazar the problem could not be solved with legal methods alone, and an expert group must consider all aspects.

The paper cited the congress press service as saying that Slutsker’s meeting with Ustinov had no connection to Lazar’s, although they discussed “measures to prevent xenophobia, religious hatred and anti-Semitism in society”. Ustinov and Slutsker found that the whole of society, representatives of religious confessions and state power should make efforts to “cultivate tolerance, respect towards people of different nationality and belief”.

The prosecutor general’s press service declined to comment on the meeting, as did the congress’ press service.[/QUOTE]

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Angler

2005-04-17 07:34 | User Profile

Moscow was described as the most dangerous city for Jews with 27 anti-Semitic attacks in that period. Five similar acts were registered in each of the cities of Volgograd, Voronezh, and Petrozavodsk and in the Kaliningrad region. St. Petersburg and Penza were third on the list with four attacks in each city.

The report’s authors have included both “heavy” and “light” attacks, the Izvestia newspaper wrote on Friday. The more serious incidents were violent acts and terrorist attacks, the other category included slander, public offences and discrimination.

So they count it as an "attack" if a Jew is slandered? LMFAO!

Call in Spetsnaz! A Jew's feelings were hurt! :wacko: