suchandra Posted January 30, 2007 Report Share Posted January 30, 2007 Recent years the Israel government repeatedly made worldwide appeals asking the globally scattered 20 Mio Jewish people to please return to their homeland Israel. After all, Israel is not only homeland but also is G-d's chosen land. In fact according Judaism the holiest land in the world is the land of Israel. According to the Bible, particularly in Genesis, the Land of Israel was promised as an everlasting possession to the descendants of the Jewish patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob by G-d, making it the Promised Land. Additionally according to Halakha every Jew has an obligation to dwell in the Land of Israel, and may not leave except for specifically permitted reasons. There are also many laws dealing with how to treat the Land itself. Now we see the very opposite happening. Not only that the Jewish people persist not to return to Israel, they actually leave Israel for good. <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=550 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD align=middle>More than 500 Israelis seek asylum in Canada </TD></TR><TR><TD> Alex Dobrota, Mark MacKinnon – Globe and Mail, May 27, 2007 Canada is granting residency to growing numbers of Israeli asylum seekers, including ethnic Russians, ultra-orthodox Jews and political dissidents who say they are victims of political or religious persecution in Israel. This is upsetting Israeli authorities and members of the Jewish community in Canada. They say the refugee claimants are smearing the image of the Middle Eastern state as one that offers a haven to persecuted Jews the world over. "It upsets people in Israel because immigrant absorption in Israel is a key value," said Ofir Gendelman, a spokesman for the Israeli embassy in Ottawa. "We're very hurt when we hear of these claims." Israel's ambassador to Ottawa has recently called the claims "bogus" and urged officials here not to accept Israeli asylum seekers. Mr. Gendelman stressed that Israel is a democratic state with human-rights institutions that serve all of its citizens. But in many cases, Canada's Immigration and Refugee Board has disagreed. More than 500 Israelis applied for refugee status in Canada last year, up from 253 in 2000. The acceptance rate rose from 5 per cent to 31 per cent in 2005 and 18 per cent last year, when IRB accepted 45 claims -- an implicit recognition that these individuals suffered persecution in a state that could not protect their rights. "In terms of refugee determination, the [questions are]: does the person have a well-founded fear of persecution, is there no other in-country flight alternative, and is there state protection available?" IRB spokeswoman Melissa Anderson said. The recent spike in numbers has put Israel in the top 10 countries ranked by the number refugee applications in Canada, along with Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Nigeria and Sri Lanka. IRB officials are hard pressed to explain the increase in numbers. Some observers have suggested that the surge in hostilities between Israel and the Palestinians is creating a climate where political dissidence and religious difference is less welcomed. "Israel is a state that perceives itself as under siege," said William Sloan, a Montreal lawyer for many ultra-orthodox Jews who say they have been persecuted in Israel. Many ultra-orthodox Jews have publicly disagreed with many of Israel's policies, including its stand on the conflict with Palestinians. "Anyone within the walls who tries to break that unity when you're under siege is not well viewed." Shimon Fogel, of the Canada-Israel Committee, said these refugee claimants sometimes draw contempt from established Jewish community members in Canada. Mr. Fogel qualified the claimants as opportunistic migrants seeking a shortcut into Canada's immigration system. A notorious case soon to be heard by IRB involves the son of a Yemeni rabbi critical of Israeli authorities, who was jailed during the 1990s after an armed standoff. Emanuel Meshulam came to Canada in 2005, claiming persecution at the hands of the Israeli police and the spy agency Mossad. His father, Rabbi Uzi Meshulam, had accused Israel's European-dominated authorities of abducting hundreds of Yemeni children. The infants were separated from their parents during their chaotic immigration to Israel in the late 1940s. The disappearance itself stirred much controversy, fuelling allegations that European Jews look down on Jews from Arab countries. Mr. Meshulam's charges were invalidated in several state investigations. But in 1994, his armed followers demanded a fresh inquiry. After a standoff, Israeli forces stormed his compound, killing one of his devotees. Since then, Emanuel Meshulam says he was constantly followed by police and at one point threatened at gunpoint by Mossad agents. "They threatened to take my children away," he said through a translator. Other refugees are believed to be Russian-speaking citizens of the former Soviet Union, a group that forms something of an economic underclass, often working in jobs that fall far below their skill levels. Some refugee applicants are also believed to be Arab-Israelis, many of whom complain of outright racism in Israel since the beginning of the second intifada. </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bhakta Don Muntean Posted January 30, 2007 Report Share Posted January 30, 2007 ...old news and - 500 people is hardly an exodus! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2007 Report Share Posted February 3, 2007 I tried in the 90's for political asylum, I wanted to reside in Duncan BC, but they didnt want any port townsend riff raff there. I even tried to get gHaris help, and rocana was living on Gabriola Island, but still, they had no use for a Krsna-reggae dude with a sikha comprised of three nasty dreadlocks. I even offered to sing them a song, but they said I could visit during the Island reggaefest, to provide Security and to help the organizers of the event, and even saID i COULD DRIVE TO pORT rENFREW If I had the patience. But now, next year, Ill need a passport to even visti. No more open mikes a Harpos, no more Victorian falafels. Its karma, becaUSE i DRANK A SIXPACK OF Kokanees back then, only to try to show I was truely canadian. See what being political will do to you. Stuck in Port townsend, where even the homeless have six-figure incomes. mad mahax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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