Anyone surprised?
Donetsk
"Letter To Jews" Found To Be A Forgery
20
April, 2014
In
the days before the Geneva "de-escalation" conference (and
coincidentally, days after the secret
visit of CIA director Brennan to Kiev),
the top story across western media was the "undisputed"
proof that east-Ukraine, populated by "terrorist separatists",
is preparing to unleash a neo-nazi wave against local jews, when a
leaflet was unveiled, beckoning the Jewish population to register and
declare their assets.
The
USA
Today promptly reported
(joined by CBS and CNN): "Jews emerging from a synagogue say
they were handed leaflets that ordered the city's Jews to provide a
list of property they own and pay a registration fee "or else
have their citizenship revoked, face deportation and see their assets
confiscated," reported Ynet News, Israel's largest news website,
and Ukraine's Donbass news agency."
Consequences
for non-compliance will result in citizenship being revoked "and
you will be forced outside the country with a confiscation of
property," it said. A registration fee of $50 would be required,
it said.
Odd
because as the same USA Today further reported, "Olga Reznikova,
32, a Jewish resident of Donetsk, told
Ynet she never experienced anti-Semitism in the city until she saw
this leaflet."
Perversely,
even the local Jewish community issued a statement saying the leaflet
distribution "smells like a provocation." The chief rabbi
of nearby Dnipropetrovsk, Shmuel Kaminezki said, "Everything
must be done to catch them."
So
the bottom line, namely that this was merely a provocation designed
to generate a kneejerk emotional response from the west and paint the
pro-Russia militia as neo-nazis and generally, as fascists (even
though it was the ultra nationalist Right Sector that was
instrumental in the overthrow of the Yanukovich government) was clear
to most - even the population that was seemingly being targeted.
But
not to John Kerry. "Secretary of State John Kerry said the
language of the leaflets "is beyond unacceptable" and
condemned whomever is responsible."
"In
the year 2014, after all of the miles traveled and all of the journey
of history, this is not just intolerable — it's grotesque," he
said. "And any of the people who engage in these kinds of
activities — from whatever party or whatever ideology or whatever
place they crawl out of — there is no place for that."
U.S.
Ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt called the leaflets "the
real deal."
But the man whose name appears on the leaflets, Denis Pushilin,
identified as chairman of "Donetsk's temporary government,"
said he was not responsible.
"The
real deal"... with the small exception that they were forged, in
everything from the photoshopped stamp, to the fact that the person
who allegedly signed the leaflets, Denis Pushilin - the Chair of the
recently created Donetsk republic - explicitly stated he had nothing
to do with this attempt to rile up anti-semitic sentiment in Donetsk.
Of
course, with the CIA operating freely in Kiev, and having been rather
instrumental in the establishment of the current political regime (as
it did in the US-foreign policy "success stories" of Libya
and Egypt), one can be sure that the provocations will only gets more
grotesque, surreal and most likely, violent from this point onward.
More
details on the forgery in the clip below:
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