Onneksi
Julia Timoshenko on vapautunut kiduttavasta vankeudestaan, kovia kokeneen näköisenä, mutta on todellakin enemmän kuin vain varjo itsestään. Minullekin rukousvastaus, olen muutaman kerran rukoillut, että koittaisi aika hänenkin vapautumisestaan. Vaikeissa asioissa koetan rajoittaa rukoukset kolmeen, enempi kerta on Jumalan kiusaamista. Jeesus on Kuningas eikä Kuninkaan eteen saa samaa asiaa tuoda kuin tietyn kertamäärän,.että koko maailman asiat tulisi tasapuolisesti ratkaistua.
Jollain tavalla Timoshenkon rouvassa on sellaista naisen sisua ja kauneutta, mikä mielestäni heijastaa Ukrainan kansan sielua. Toivottavasti hän selviää taudistansa, joka ehkä on syöpä mikäli ymmärsin oikein Walla- uutistensanan
sartan ( cancer).
Otan sitaatin Aruz- 7 lehdestä tältä päivältä koska tilanne Ukrainassa on vielä vähän miekan terällä: Joka suuntaan voi alkaa kansantuhoojamiekka välkkymään. Julia Timoshenko toivoo Ukrainan pääsevän pian Euroopan Unionin yhteyteen ja vahvistaa oppositionsa rauhallisia demokratian esitaistelijoita. Tällaisissa diffuuseissa kansansisäisissä kiistoissa on neutraali juutalainen yhteiskunta kautta aikojen ollut vaarassa saada yhtäkkiä ylimääräiset aggressiopurkaukset aineessa näkyvän temppelinsä päälle.
- Report: As Ukrainian Unrest Unfolds, Anti-Semitism Rises
Ukrainian police forces have been threatening Kiev's Jewish community, Arutz Sheva's Russian language sources reveal.
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By Tova Dvorin
First Publish: 2/22/2014, 7:01 PM / Last Update: 2/22/2014, 7:14 PM
Hope and uncertainty reign in Kiev Saturday, after
the alleged downfall of Ukrainian president
Viktor Yanukovych. Opposition leaders, declaring that "the dictatorship
has fallen," have prepared the populace for the possibility of a batter
future.
But one thing is clear: whether or not the protest will ultimately be
beneficial for Ukraine as a whole, they
have led to a worrying upswing
in violence against Ukrainian Jewry.
Arutz Sheva's Russian-language sources reported disturbing
facts on the ground Saturday, claiming that the
Ukrainian police forces -
who are loyal to Yanukovych - have been making open threats against the
Jewish community there.
They have also been promoting anti-Semitic propaganda, according to the report.
"The police know that the damage to the Jewish community could ignite
harsh reactions from European countries," a source stated to
Arutz Sheva Saturday night. "Because of this, senior police forces there are attempting to bring the Jewish community into the turmoil."
The Jewish community itself has been careful to remain neutral in the
conflict, sources say, and has refused to take sides for the sake of
its own safety.
Recent reports indicated that
extremists have been targeting the Jewish community in Ukraine, including a
member of the Opposition. However, this is the first time that the police forces themselves have been implicated in anti-Semitic activity.
Anti-Semitism in Ukraine has picked up throughout the unrest, which began in late November. In January, unknown assailants
stabbed a hareidi man in Kiev as he was making his way home from synagogue on a Friday night; earlier this week,
anti-Semitic graffiti was sprayed on a Holocaust memorial in the city of Alexandria.
Even before the recent unrest, Jews in the Ukraine have been the
targets of anti-Semitic acts. Last year, the president of the
All-Ukrainian Jewish Congress narrowly escaped with his life after
a bomb was hurled at his car as it pulled out from an office.
In the wake of the anti-Semitism, local Jews have been careful not to
wear a kippah in public and security has increased at Jewish
institutions in the city.