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2009-06-13
Evreu-rus din Rusia (...@yahoo.com, IP: 89.47.58...)
2009-06-12 22:37
Onorabilul domn Tesu NU fabuleaza catusi de putin

Experts: Iran's Jews to vote for Ahmadinejad
Voting stations throughout Iran will open Friday morning, and 46 million citizens will be casting their votes for their next president.
Several thousand of these eligible voters belong to the Jewish community within the Islamic State, and, contrary to what some may believe, experts estimate that most of these Jews will actually be casting a ballot with current President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's name on it.
The Ynet guide to the presidential elections in Iran / Dudi Cohen
Has the Tehran vote been decided? What is the nature of the Islamic Republic's regime? Who are the candidates? We answer some of the more burning questions about June 12's elections
This, is spite of the fact that he has denied the Holocaust on a number of occasions, threatened the destruction of Israel and continues to move forward with his nuclear ambitions.
There are currently some 25,000 Jews living in Iran, and most of the eligible voters from this community are expected to show up and vote in the country's elections in which Ahmadinejad will be running against prominent reformist rival Mir Hossein Mousavi, Mehdi Karoubi and Mohsen Rezai.
"They are leaning towards leaving Ahmadinejad in his post because Mousavi is unpredictable," David Mutai, Spokesman of the Central Organization of Iranian Immigrants in Israel told Ynet.
'Vote for the lesser evil'
"This is a vote for the lesser evil. In the past four years the president has mainly inflamed the internal public and infuriated the nations of the world. They feel that they know him and know what he is made of, the fear is of the unknown Mousavi, and the concern is that, instead of talk, he may take action."
Besides their support, Mutai stressed that "ever since the revolution, the Jewish community has tried very hard not to publicly intervene in election propaganda and to keep clear of the political establishment, since the race between the four candidates has entered a circle of actual physical violence and street fights between supporters of Ahmadinejad and Mousavi. They do not participate in support rallies and certainly do not organize any."
Professor David Menashri, Director of Tel Aviv University's Center for Iranian Studies said he also believed that the Jewish votes in Iran are reserved for Ahmadinejad. "The Jews in Iran usually follow the ruling stream in everything to do with internal political power struggles and keep a low profile. They will stay quiet and immediately support whoever wins," he said.
Speaking of the general situation, Menashri said, "The ruler today is Khamenei, who is more supportive of Ahmadinejad. Even though he doesn't say it explicitly, any criticism against the president is directed at Khamenei".
'Jews plan to ensure they are on winning side'
Regarding the Mousavi option, Menashri said he believe the leading rival "is not as extreme as people think. While he was a very radical prime minister, he has undergone a maturity process over the years and now represents a more moderate line of revolution".
The professor cynically added that "four years of Ahmadinejad's presidency has made all the Iranian extremists more moderate compared to him".
Meir Ezri, who served as Israel's ambassador to Tehran until 1975, recalls the election process in the county during a completely different era. According to Ezri, during parliamentary elections, heads of the Jewish community were invited to a meeting with the leadership during which they received a "recommendation" of who to vote for.
So far, as far as Ezri knows, no similar process took place with the current presidential candidates. The former ambassador believes the Iranian Jews will split their votes between the two leading candidates.
"The votes are allegedly secret, but in hindsight are not so secret. So the Jews plan to ensure they are on the winning side. In any case, they have no problem supporting whoever is elected," Ezri said.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3729203,00.html

contraevreu-rus (...@aol.com, IP: 208.104.130...)
2009-06-12 22:51
Re: Onorabilul domn Tesu NU fabuleaza catusi de putin

Tesu este la fel ca tine un tolomac ,expertii estimeaza nu inseamna ca au votat ,experti spun sau cred sau estimeaza nu este o afirmare ,tu la fel ca Tesu schimbati traducerea asa cum va convine ,repet de ce nu comentezi un articol in New York Times ,despre situatia ofiterilor rusi ,acolo ai numele ofiterilor date exacte ,concise ,fotografii ,asta e prea greu findca nu e vorba de evrei.Cacatul asta comunist un impresar ratat care castiga o mamaliga la un ziar antisemit se crede expert si tu il numesti domn .


La 2009-06-12 22:37:48, Evreu-rus a scris:

> Experts: Iran's Jews to vote for Ahmadinejad
> Voting stations throughout Iran will open Friday morning, and 46
> million citizens will be casting their votes for their next
> president.
> Several thousand of these eligible voters belong to the Jewish
> community within the Islamic State, and, contrary to what some may
> believe, experts estimate that most of these Jews will actually be
> casting a ballot with current President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's name on
> it.
> The Ynet guide to the presidential elections in Iran / Dudi Cohen
> Has the Tehran vote been decided? What is the nature of the Islamic
> Republic's regime? Who are the candidates? We answer some of the more
> burning questions about June 12's elections
> This, is spite of the fact that he has denied the Holocaust on a
> number of occasions, threatened the destruction of Israel and
> continues to move forward with his nuclear ambitions.
> There are currently some 25,000 Jews living in Iran, and most of the
> eligible voters from this community are expected to show up and vote
> in the country's elections in which Ahmadinejad will be running
> against prominent reformist rival Mir Hossein Mousavi, Mehdi Karoubi
> and Mohsen Rezai.
> "They are leaning towards leaving Ahmadinejad in his post because
> Mousavi is unpredictable," David Mutai, Spokesman of the Central
> Organization of Iranian Immigrants in Israel told Ynet.
> 'Vote for the lesser evil'
> "This is a vote for the lesser evil. In the past four years the
> president has mainly inflamed the internal public and infuriated the
> nations of the world. They feel that they know him and know what he
> is made of, the fear is of the unknown Mousavi, and the concern is
> that, instead of talk, he may take action."
> Besides their support, Mutai stressed that "ever since the revolution,
> the Jewish community has tried very hard not to publicly intervene in
> election propaganda and to keep clear of the political establishment,
> since the race between the four candidates has entered a circle of
> actual physical violence and street fights between supporters of
> Ahmadinejad and Mousavi. They do not participate in support rallies
> and certainly do not organize any."
> Professor David Menashri, Director of Tel Aviv University's Center for
> Iranian Studies said he also believed that the Jewish votes in Iran
> are reserved for Ahmadinejad. "The Jews in Iran usually follow the
> ruling stream in everything to do with internal political power
> struggles and keep a low profile. They will stay quiet and
> immediately support whoever wins," he said.
> Speaking of the general situation, Menashri said, "The ruler today is
> Khamenei, who is more supportive of Ahmadinejad. Even though he
> doesn't say it explicitly, any criticism against the president is
> directed at Khamenei".
> 'Jews plan to ensure they are on winning side'
> Regarding the Mousavi option, Menashri said he believe the leading
> rival "is not as extreme as people think. While he was a very radical
> prime minister, he has undergone a maturity process over the years and
> now represents a more moderate line of revolution".
> The professor cynically added that "four years of Ahmadinejad's
> presidency has made all the Iranian extremists more moderate compared
> to him".
> Meir Ezri, who served as Israel's ambassador to Tehran until 1975,
> recalls the election process in the county during a completely
> different era. According to Ezri, during parliamentary elections,
> heads of the Jewish community were invited to a meeting with the
> leadership during which they received a "recommendation" of who to
> vote for.
> So far, as far as Ezri knows, no similar process took place with the
> current presidential candidates. The former ambassador believes the
> Iranian Jews will split their votes between the two leading
> candidates.
> "The votes are allegedly secret, but in hindsight are not so secret.
> So the Jews plan to ensure they are on the winning side. In any case,
> they have no problem supporting whoever is elected," Ezri said.
> http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3729203,00.html
>

antiohus (...@hotmail.com, IP: 77.127.190...)
2009-06-12 22:56
NU fabuleaza,are numai o imaginatie iesita din comun

cat timp copiaza dintr-un articol scris pe 10 iunie, INAINTE cu 48 de ore de alegeri

orice comentariu e de prisos

Evreu-rus din Rusia (...@yahoo.com, IP: 89.47.58...)
2009-06-12 23:13
Re: Onorabilul domn Tesu NU fabuleaza catusi de putin

La 2009-06-12 22:51:13, contraevreu-rus a scris:

> Tesu este la fel ca tine un tolomac ,expertii estimeaza nu inseamna ca
> au votat ,experti spun sau cred sau estimeaza nu este o afirmare ,tu
> la fel ca Tesu schimbati traducerea asa cum va convine ,repet de ce
> nu comentezi un articol in New York Times ,despre situatia ofiterilor
> rusi ,acolo ai numele ofiterilor date exacte ,concise ,fotografii
> ,asta e prea greu findca nu e vorba de evrei.Cacatul asta comunist un
> impresar ratat care castiga o mamaliga la un ziar antisemit se crede
> expert si tu il numesti domn .

Suntem la subiecul evreilor iranieni care l-au votat sau nu pe Ahmadinejad, nu la cel al situatiei ofiterilor rusi. Comentezi strict pe marginea subiectului sau iti tii gura. Este alegerea dumitale. Nu acceptam divagatiile de la tema aflata in discutie.

Evreu-rus din Rusia (...@yahoo.com, IP: 89.47.58...)
2009-06-12 23:29
Re: Onorabilul domn Tesu NU fabuleaza catusi de putin

La 2009-06-12 23:19:23, contraevreu-rus a scris:

> Tolomacule atunci de ce bagi Israelul in postarile tale ,eu comentez
> ce vreau daca ai raspunde la articolul care trateaza situatia
> ofiterilor rusi ai vedea ce inseamna jurnalist nu un tolomac ca
> Tesu.

In articolul de fata este vorba despre evreii iranieni, despre alegerile prezidentiale desfasurate in Iran si prin extenso, despre Israel. Nu comentam deocamdata despre soarta ofiterilor rusi intrucat NU ESTE CAZUL SA NE ABATEM DE LA SUBIECTUL ARTICOLULUI.

contraevreu-rus (...@aol.com, IP: 208.104.130...)
2009-06-12 23:38
Re: Onorabilul domn Tesu NU fabuleaza catusi de putin

Ipocrit mincinos in prima postare ai adus deja Israelul in discutie hai ca o postez din nou cu captarea minciuni tale.




2009-06-12 23:29:37, Evreu-rus a scris:

> La 2009-06-12 23:19:23, contraevreu-rus a scris:
>
> > Tolomacule atunci de ce bagi Israelul in postarile tale ,eu comentez
> > ce vreau daca ai raspunde la articolul care trateaza situatia
> > ofiterilor rusi ai vedea ce inseamna jurnalist nu un tolomac ca
> > Tesu.
>
> In articolul de fata este vorba despre evreii iranieni, despre
> alegerile prezidentiale desfasurate in Iran si prin extenso, despre
> Israel. Nu comentam deocamdata despre soarta ofiterilor rusi intrucat
> NU ESTE CAZUL SA NE ABATEM DE LA SUBIECTUL ARTICOLULUI.
>


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