Russia Pressures For All Jews to Register w/ State Issued

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Donetsk, Ukraine: A leaflet distributed in Donetsk, Ukraine calling for all Jews over 16 years old to register as Jews marred the Jewish community's Passover festivities Monday (Passover eve), replacing them with feelings of concern.
The leaflet demanded the city's Jews supply a detailed list of all the property they own, or else have their citizenship revoked, face deportation and see their assets confiscated.

Donetsk, a Ukraine province with 4.3 million people - 10 percent of Ukraine's population - and 17,000 Jews, is home to much of the country's heavy industry, and is thus the biggest prize of the eastern regions where pro-Russian separatists have captured government buildings in the past week.
The leaflet, signed by Chairman of Donetsk's temporary government Denis Pushilin, was distrbiuted to Jews near the Donetsk synagogue and later in other areas of the city where pro-Russians activists have declared Donetsk as an independent "people's republic", defying an ultimatum from Kiev to surrender.
The leaflet was written in Russian and had Russia's national symbol on it, as well as the Donetsk People's Republic insignia.
"Dear Ukraine citizens of Jewish nationality," the flyer began, "due to the fact that the leaders of the Jewish community of Ukraine supported Bendery Junta," a reference to Stepan Bandera, the leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement which fought for Ukrainian independence at the end of World War II, "and oppose the pro-Slavic People's Republic of Donetsk, (the interim government) has decided that all citizens of Jewish descent, over 16 years of age and residing within the republic's territory are required to report to the Commissioner for Nationalities in the Donetsk Regional Administration building and register."
The leaflet detailed what type of documents the Jewish citizens would need to supply: "ID and passport are required to register your Jewish religion, religious documents of family members, as well as documents establishing the rights to all real estate property that belongs to you, including vehicles."
If the message was not made clear enough, the leaflet further stipulated the consequences that would come to those who failed to abide by the new demands: "Evasion of registration will result in citizenship revoke and you will be forced outside the country with a confiscation of property."
To add insult to injury, the leaflet demanded the Jews pay a registration fee of $50.
According to Alex Tenzer, a Kiev native and one of the directors of the National Association of Immigrants from the Former USSR in Israel, said: "The Jewish-Ukrainian leadership supports Ukraine's new government, but it's hard to tell whether the leaflet is valid or simply a provocation.
"Anyway, the material is very anti-Semitic and reminds me of the kind of material distributed by the Nazis in WWII."
Emanuelle Shechter, from Israel, received a copy of the leaflet via Whatsapp from his friends in Donetsk. "They told me that masked men were waiting for Jewish people after the Passover eve prayer, handed them the flyer and told them to obey its instructions."
Olga Reznikova, a member of Donetsk's Jewish community, told Ynet that "we do not know if the leaflet was spread by pro-Russian forces or someone else, but it did manage to create quite a fear. This reminds me of texts from darker times. Other members of the Jewish community I spoke with are not afraid, but it is unpleasant. source - YNET News

NTEB News Desk | April 17, 2014 at 12:21 pm | Tags: Donetsk, holocaust, jews, Russia, Ukraine | Categories: Headline News, Holocaust, Russia, Ukraine | URL: As Russia Increases Ukraine Pressure, Call For All Jews To Be Registered With State Issued
 

Photoss

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There's some rumours that it might be a false flag operation by an unknown group, either anti-Ukrainian or anti-Russian (spreading these leaflets to make the other side look bad).
 

Drett

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The media is against anything that is not the west. They definitely have their claws out for Russia. It would be terrible if this was true.
 
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Not a good thing at all. I am not sure whether the Kremlin officially backs this, but I have noted a lot of anti-jewish rhetoric from the Separatist Factions. I don't condone such a thing, but I am hoping this is more of an isolated case rather than a Russian state-sponsored program. Definantly something to keep an eye on though for sure!
 
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J-Kay-2

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There's some rumours that it might be a false flag operation by an unknown group, either anti-Ukrainian or anti-Russian (spreading these leaflets to make the other side look bad).

It did seem to be somewhat confusing. Thank you for the update.
 
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J-Kay-2

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The media is against anything that is not the west. They definitely have their claws out for Russia. It would be terrible if this was true.

We have a quote here in U.S., Where there is fuel there is fire." Thank you Drett.
 
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There's some rumours that it might be a false flag operation by an unknown group, either anti-Ukrainian or anti-Russian (spreading these leaflets to make the other side look bad).
Way I read it, its a false flag Done by the Obama administration to stir up hate for Russia.
 
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did a google search and so far all results have been a . com or .org no australian, european or anywhere else, so rumour started in u.s. is my guess
 
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J-Kay-2

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Not a good thing at all. I am not sure whether the Kremlin officially backs this, but I have noted a lot of anti-jewish rhetoric from the Separatist Factions. I don't condone such a thing, but I am hoping this is more of an isolated case rather than a Russian state-sponsored program. Definantly something to keep an eye on though for sure!

I am concerned and you know ? We are aware things we see happening today
are possibly a part of the 'end times.' I can't stand the thought of abuse and
hatred toward any race. When I see all the fighting against one another I want
to cry. The only thing we can pray is the Lord be with each and every person
living. And with those who are losing loved ones. I also detest the fact children
are being taught to be soldiers. Sounds like Nazi days all over again.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
 

Jackson123

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It sign by Chairman of Donetsk's temporary government Denis Pushilin,

Can be verify.
 
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J-Kay-2

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did a google search and so far all results have been a . com or .org no australian, european or anywhere else, so rumour started in u.s. is my guess
Time will tell. If I remember right he ended the article with this:
Olga Reznikova, a member of Donetsk's Jewish community, told Ynet that "we do not know if the leaflet was spread by pro-Russian forces or someone else, but it did manage to create quite a fear. This reminds me of texts from darker times. Other members of the Jewish community I spoke with are not afraid, but it is unpleasant. source - YNET News
 
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RachelBibleStudent

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according to residents the flyers actually were distributed...

but the self proclaimed leader of the pro russian separatists in the occupied administration building in whose name the flyers were issued denies that his group had anything to do with it...

at the same time the anti semitism among the pro russian separatist groups is very real...for one thing the 'press secretary' of this group is one of the most notorious anti semites in ukraine...
 
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RachelBibleStudent

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i should also point out that in russian occupied crimea the puppet government has made official statements regarding its plans to remove crimea's indigenous tatar people from their homes and relocate them...
 
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Icalledout

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The leaflets where printed and handed out by a far right group to stir trouble they where not connected to the Russian government (confirmed)
Of corse the US media loved it anything to start another war right ?
Interesting the US president is meeting with and supporting the leader of this illegal government and bringing in NATO is he insane
 
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kennethcadwell

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The U.S. supports the government that is in place that the majority of Ukraine supports. The false government is the pro-Russian supporters in Crimea and the revolutionists that have taken over government buildings. Some can hate the tactics the U.S. is going about this situation, but siding and agreeing with a two-faced leader like Putin who wants to do nothing less then force his government on others that don't want it and reform the communist U.S.S.R.

The leaflets are just another sign of what happens in conflicts, there are always people who want to escalate things by causing conflicts. Then the other part follows suite, the blame game.