Tuesday 27 May 2014

Jews declare victory in Ukraine

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The Ukrainian Jewish community and the organized Jewry around the world are celebrating Jewish ‘Chocolate King’, Oligarch Petro Poroshenko’s victory in country’s presidential elections. The election was sponsored and supervised by the US and EU on Sunday. Poroshenko, country’s former foreign minister whose “father was Jew who took his wife’s name,” reported Jewish Daily Forward on May 23, 2014. Majority of country’s Jewish community supported Poroshenko. Interestingly, the Jew-hating Ukraine’s Christian majority also voted for Petro to give him a 56% majority.
Ukraine’s former Jewish prime minister, Oligarch Yulia Tymoshenko, was declared the runner-up. It’s rumored that Poroshenko most probably appoint her as country’s next prime minister. If that happens, Ukraine would become Europe’s France 2. But don’t expect the organized Jewry stop accusing Ukrainians being among the top antisemite people.
He has a unique set of skill that absolutely make him the man for the job,” said Igor Schupak, director of Dnepropetrovsk-based Holocaust Museum.
Don’t forget Rabbi Mark Wilson’s warning last month that Jews in Ukraine are facing new Holocaust – and Barack Obama must take some concrete action to save them.
In order to prove that the election in Ukraine was not fraud like Ahmadinejad’s2009 re-election - the Obama administration sent observers, led by former Secretary of State and a major actor behind the invasion of Iraq Madeleine Albright (Jewish). On Friday, a US Navy missile cruiser arrived in the Black Sea, underscoring the active involvement of US military and intelligence agencies in the country.
US President Barack Obama quickly declared the election a success, calling it an“important step forward in the efforts of the Ukrainian government to unify the country” – a reference to the new government’s hostility to the separatist and pro-Russian movements in the east, where the population is majority-Russian speaking. Read more here.
Russian president Vladimir Putin made no comment over the ‘Chocolate King’s’ (worth $1.3 billion) victory. He was too much focused on watching an ice hockey game featuring Russian team in Belarus along with Belarus President Aleksander Lukashenko and the leader of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon.
Ukraine’s boxing champion Vitali Klitschko (Jewish) is re-elected as Mayor of Kiev with 56% votes.
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