#odessa
Jack Dion – Marianne | Mardi 6 Mai 2014
Curieusement, le carnage qui a eu lieu à Odessa, où quarante séparatistes ont péri dans l’incendie de la Maison des Syndicats, soulève peu de réactions. Pourquoi deux poids deux mesures dans l’émotion et la protestation ?
Imaginons que ce qui s’est passé à Odessa, le 2 mai, ait eu lieu à Maïdan, à Kiev. Imaginons que des révoltés ukrainiens cernés par les partisans de l’ancien régime se soient réfugiés dans la maison des syndicats et que cette dernière ait été incendiée par des forces hostiles, sous les yeux d’une police impassible. Imaginons que l’on y ait retrouvé une quarantaine de cadavres calcinés.
Que se serait-il passé ? L’émotion aurait été à son comble dans les capitales occidentales. Les gouvernements auraient crié au meurtre de masse commis par des sbires de Ianoukovitch. Ils y auraient vu la preuve manifeste de mœurs barbares dans une ville si près de l’Union européenne, à quelques heures de vol de Paris. Des intellectuels de renom auraient aussitôt pris l’avion pour Kiev afin de crier leur solidarité. BHL aurait déjà choisi sa chemise blanche spécial média. Des pétitions circuleraient. L’Europe condamnerait. Laurent Fabius invoquerait les valeurs universelles bafouées.
Et là ? Rien, ou presque. Pas de protestations, pas de dénonciations, pas d’admonestations, si ce n’est à l’égard de… Moscou — à croire que ce sont des espions russes déguisés en ukrainiens pro-occidentaux qui ont fait brûler ceux qui ne jurent que par la Russie éternelle. Certains, qui ne reculent devant rien, ne sont pas loin de le suggérer.
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As Russia invades Ukraine, I wanted to share this message and request from Rabbi Avraham Wolf, Chief Rabbi of Odessa & Southern Ukraine. It’s from a few days ago and I’m not sure if there have been any updates but it just feels really important to signal boost this:
“The Jewish community in the Ukraine is in need of your assistance during these dire times. As the threat of war intensifies, Mishpacha Chabad Odessa is preparing to support the hundreds of Jews who are unable to evacuate the country including orphans, students, and Holocaust survivors. Preparations are also underway to absorb Jewish refugees from the surrounding regions of Kharkiv, Kiev, and Dnieper.
$300,000 in donations are urgently needed to purchase medical gear, protective equipment, and basic necessities such as clothes and sleeping bags. Money is also needed to help stock emergency shelters with several tons of cereal, buckwheat, sugar, rice, flour and other non-perishable staples. These donations will also help defray the costs of additional security personnel arriving from Israel to help protect the Jewish community.
Your generous donation will help ensure that the Jewish community of Odessa is prepared for all eventualities and is able to provide security, shelter, and food for everyone in need during this dangerous time. $130,000 has already been spent in food alone - but much more is still needed.”
https://www.mishpachaorphanage.org/templates/fundraising/default_cdo/aid/5405630/jewish/Campaign.htm
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Everyone from Ukraine knows that Odessa is a CatCity
Because ofthat cats decided to unite for protection of their city
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The russian enemy will not pass
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PetArmy in Odessa ready to fight for their Homeland
Old photo of Odessa
Municipal Theatre, Odessa, Ukraine. Silver gelatin print, taken from a photo album kept by an unknown person with photographs of sights in Odessa, Ukraine. ca. 1900-1910. Collections of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
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“A monument of the city founder Duke de Richelieu is seen covered with sand bags for protection, amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in central Odessa, Ukraine March 9, 2022.”
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