[Ohio UZO News] Found on website Congresswoman Malonhey

Metropolitan Stephan ukiebishop at gmail.com
Wed Jan 6 09:25:45 EST 2010


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   I FOUND THIS NEWS RELEASE ON THE WEB AND THOUGHT YOU MAY BE INTERESTED
   IN READING THIS very strong writting about us Ukrainians in which i
   find this is not true this i feel will reflect on all of us it would
   be interesting where she has gotten this information from we need to
   have a rebuttal with her on this statement as a Ukrainian I take
   offence over this issue and this should be looked into
   Thank you
   Vladyka Stephan
   UAOC
   Press Release
   For Immediate Release
   December 17, 2009  Contact: Joe Soldevere, 212-860-0606
   Congresswoman Maloney’s Statement Protesting Growing Anti-Semitism in
   the Ukraine
   New York, NY- Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (NY) released the
   following statement condemning a recent resurgence of anti-semitism in
   the Ukraine: “ I am concerned about the growing reports of
   anti-semitism in the Ukraine. Recently Roman Shukhevitch, a Nazi
   criminal who commanded the Ukrainian insurgent army and collaborated
   with the SS during World War II, was posthumously awarded The Hero of
   Ukraine Award. Then, a Ukrainian professor made the ludicrous

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   declaration that Israel had brought 25,000 Ukrainian children into
   their country in order to harvest their organs. More seriously, Mayor
   Sergei Ratushnyak, a well known Holocaust denier and unabashed
   anti-semite who is a candidate for President of the Ukraine, referred
   to his opponent "an impudent Jew" and suggested that a Ukrainian Jew
   would have no right to run for President of Ukraine.

   “Anti-semitism has a long and dreadful history in the Ukraine and it
   is appalling to see signs of its resurgence. I urge the
   Ukrainiangovernment to take all steps necessary to address these
   attacks on its Jewish community, to encourage tolerance and
   understanding, to educate its population as to the horrors that Jewish
   Ukrainians experienced during the Holocaust, and to ensure that the
   Jewish community in the Ukraine is safe. The world has seen the evil
   that results from anti-semitism and must not tolerate the rise of
   hatred, bigotry and prejudice against the Jews."

   Related Issues: Foreign Affairs
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From: Metropolitan Stephan <ukiebishop at gmail.com>
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Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 09:04:08 -0500
Subject: News Release IFOUND ON WEBSITE!
 Uzo
I FOUND THIS NEWS RELEASE ON THE WEB AND THOUGHT YOU MAY BE INTERESTED
IN READING THIS very strong writting about us Ukrainians in which i
find this is not true this i feel will reflect on all of us it would
be interesting where she has gotten this information from we need to
have a rebuttal with her on this statement as a Ukrainian I take
offence over this issue and this should be looked into
Thank you
Vladyka Stephan
UAOC

Press Release

For Immediate Release
December 17, 2009  Contact: Joe Soldevere, 212-860-0606

Congresswoman Maloney’s Statement Protesting Growing Anti-Semitism in
the Ukraine
New York, NY- Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (NY) released the
following statement condemning a recent resurgence of anti-semitism in
the Ukraine: “ I am concerned about the growing reports of
anti-semitism in the Ukraine. Recently Roman Shukhevitch, a Nazi
criminal who commanded the Ukrainian insurgent army and collaborated
with the SS during World War II, was posthumously awarded The Hero of
Ukraine Award. Then, a Ukrainian professor made the ludicrous
declaration that Israel had brought 25,000 Ukrainian children into
their country in order to harvest their organs. More seriously, Mayor
Sergei Ratushnyak, a well known Holocaust denier and unabashed
anti-semite who is a candidate for President of the Ukraine, referred
to his opponent "an impudent Jew" and suggested that a Ukrainian Jew
would have no right to run for President of Ukraine.

“Anti-semitism has a long and dreadful history in the Ukraine and it
is appalling to see signs of its resurgence. I urge the
Ukrainiangovernment to take all steps necessary to address these
attacks on its Jewish community, to encourage tolerance and
understanding, to educate its population as to the horrors that Jewish
Ukrainians experienced during the Holocaust, and to ensure that the
Jewish community in the Ukraine is safe. The world has seen the evil
that results from anti-semitism and must not tolerate the rise of
hatred, bigotry and prejudice against the Jews."

Related Issues: Foreign Affairs
Back to to




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