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    YUSHCHENKO SMOOTHS OVER AWARD GAFF IN ISRAEL

    Kommersant, Russia
    Nov 15 2007

    Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko completes his visit to Israel
    today. The culmination of his three-day visit was his address to the
    Knesset. Speaker of the Knesset Dahlia Itzik gave Yushchenko a warm
    welcome, calling him the leader of a "young democracy" and recalling
    that Ukraine was the home of a vibrant Jewish culture and birthplace of
    second Israeli president Itzhak Ben-Zvi and prime minister Golda Meir.

    Itzik went on to say that she was concerned with the growing number
    of displays of anti-Semitism, nationalism and neo-Nazism in Ukraine
    and Yushchenko's awarding of the title Hero of Ukraine to nationalist
    leader Roman Shukhevich, who collaborated with the Nazis during World
    War Two. Itzik called "the most shocking fact" the anti-Semitism of the
    well-known state Interregional Academy of Personnel Management, where
    the management's support for Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's
    call to "wipe Israel from the face of the earth" attracted wide
    attention a few years ago.

    Yushchenko responded by comparing the Ukrainian and Jewish peoples,
    both of whom came out of slavery. He mentioned that the first holocaust
    museum in Eastern Europe was being built in Ukraine and reminded
    his audience of the Torah scrolls he brought with him to Israel,
    which had been confiscated in Soviet times and kept in the Ukrainian
    national archive.

    Yushchenko wanted to visit Israel in the spring of this year for
    the holocaust memorial day. Ukraine has long sought international
    recognition of the artificially-induced famine in Ukraine in 1932-1933
    as genocide. Israel refused Yushchenko's request at that time,
    citing the busy schedule of Israeli leaders. No acknowledgement of
    the Ukrainian genocide was made during this trip. Israel has also
    ignored Armenia's request to recognize the Armenian genocide of 1915.
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