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    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    May 27 2014

    Armenians accuse Israeli government of indifference to xenophobia

    27 May 2014 - 9:12am
    By Peter Lyukimson, Israel. Exclusively for Vestnik Kavkaza


    The Armenian Cultural Society in Israel has accused the government of
    inability to fight anti-Armenian sentiment. The press secretary of the
    Society, Mendel Korsunsky, recalled an incident that happened in 2008
    when a young religious Jew spat on Armenian seminarian Oganes
    Martirosyan. The latter had beaten up the spitter.


    Members of the Armenian community could not recall any other case of
    "anti-Armenian sentiment in Israel," apart from this case, which
    happened six years ago. They seem to be forgetting the fact that the
    Jew was sentenced for what he had done and Oganes Martirosyan was not
    punished. If anything similar had happened between two Jews, both
    would have been sentenced and the one fighting would have been
    punished a lot more severely for the inappropriate reaction and
    injuries.

    Such a peculiar declaration by the Armenian Cultural Society in Israel
    has a simple explanation: its authorities were outraged by the latest
    report by the Anti-Defamation League (a human rights organization
    preventing anti-Semitism and other intolerance forms). The document
    puts Armenia at the top of the list of the most anti-Semitic countries
    of the world. According to the report, 58% of the modern Armenian
    population express anti-Semitism, considering that there are no more
    than 1,000 Jews living in Armenia, according to official data.

    Attempting to alter the report, Armenian activists living in Israel
    accused Rabbi Abraham Foxman, the head of the Anti-Defamation League,
    of Armenophobia. Calling Foxman "a pro-Turkish lobbyist of the U.S.,"
    the Armenian Cultural Society reminds that in 2007 he was one of the
    most fierce opponents of the 106th resolution of the U.S. Congress on
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide of 1915. He was accused by Shavo
    Melkonyan, the head of the Armenian National Committee of Eastern
    Massachusetts, of denying the Armenian Genocide.

    Korsunsky assures that Armenia has no anti-Semitic sentiment, it only
    has "anti-Israeli" sentiment provoked by the refusal of Israel to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide and its military support of
    Azerbaijan. However, he forgets that, according to all experts, modern
    anti-Semitism is most often used to hide "disagreement with the policy
    of modern Israel." The word "Jews" is then replaced with "Israelis",
    "Israeli Jews" or "Zionists." So the declaration of the Armenian
    Cultural Society has basically reconfirmed the report of the
    Anti-Defamation League instead of proving it wrong.

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/articles/politics/55714.html

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