Gabriele,
Has somebody asked Mr Zissels who now represents the Crimean Jews ?
" Hey Hey Hey Djankoe,
Hey Djanbily, Hey Djankoe
Djan Djan Djan
Where is Abrasha , where is mt brother ?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT-Ff4fNIL0
Hardy
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From: "E. & G. Weissmann" <EGWeissmann_at_gmx.net>
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Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2014 5:39 PM
Subject: [Cz-L] Euromaidan
> Daily events in the Ukraine develop so fast, that it is difficult to keep
> up with the news.
> We attended the meeting last Thursday and met Mr. Zissels shortly, he is
> very proud of having set up the Museum of Jewish History in Czernowitz. He
> spoke Russian to my husband, I could not quite follow.
> There were 4 speakers, and we had an interpreter from Ukrainean and
> English into German, the room was packed, and all speakers presented their
> themes with great conviction. There were, as expected, quite a lot of
> Ukraineans present.
> Below I try to render the main issues discussed.
>
> 1. 30% of the country's income were in the hands of the Janukowitch family
> and his oligarchs.
> 2. The social problems have increased over the past 4 years, culminating
> in the protests which started last October.
> Unemployment,inflation, salaries and pensions could not keep up with the
> cost of living.
> Under Ianukovich Ukrainian language teaching in schools was reduced.
> Very pro-Russian influence in the East.
> 3. And antisemitismus is not the big issue in the Ukraine according to
> Zissels, who does professional research in this field. In the past year,
> only 13 cases have been recorded. Also, there was a number of Jews who
> took part in the uprising, 3 of them died.
> 4. Right extremists had a very low percentage in past elections (under 1%)
> but in Ianukowich's time he artificially brought them up to
> ca. 10%, so that he could prove a kind of opposition.
> Indeed, there were some right and left wing radicals who also took part in
> the Maidan protests, and are now in the interim party, however they
> represent a small group. In general, they don't have much support from the
> population of Ukraine, it is estimated that Swoboda might geht only about
> 3,5 percent and the right extremists only about 1,8 percent. To enter in
> Parliament 5% are required.
> Zissels also
> The Russian anti-Ukraine and anti West-European propaganda is very strong,
> and felt everywhere, especially in the East of the country.
> A lot of rumours are spread, as for example that the Russian language has
> been forbidden in the Ukraine. A Russian-speaking woman
> protested against this apparent interediction, but Mr. Zissels strongly
> denied this.
> He also denied Putin's claim that the new interim government is mainly
> made up of right and left wing extremists, neo-Nazis, antisemites, or
> (inoficially) people with Jewish roots, and haters of everything Russian.
> And that of course, it is all manipulated by the European Union and
> America.
> Zissels was very critical of the West. They have not really understood
> what Putin should still do, before the West understands that the fight is
> not about Ukraine, but that two world ideologies stand against each other.
> On one side postmodern Europe, which relies only on treaties, agreements
> and compromise, and on the other side Putin's Russia, which relies only on
> power politics. For Zissels it is clear who keeps the
> upper hand.
> Moreover, he criticizes the OSCE. It is for him a totally inefficient
> organzation, no-one in East Ukraine has yet seen an observer.
> We were impressed by the vigour of Zissel' affirmations and his
> personality.
> Gabriele
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