That proves nothing as this article should demonstrate to you.
BBC NEWS | Middle East | Israeli anger over 'Nazi' group
That proves nothing as this article should demonstrate to you.
BBC NEWS | Middle East | Israeli anger over 'Nazi' group
Such a parcel of rogues in a nation!
He was Jewish, so what? That makes no difference, loads of Jews worked with the Nazi's during the war, for one reason or another. And in this case, this guy ain't fully Jewish.
You can "condemn" fascism all you wish, but in actual fact it's plainly obvious from this thread how you really feel. You're beliefs are dangerous, they are extremist and your ilk are a stain on all human kind.
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I don't intend to go off topic any longer but in response to FT assertion here is an interesting article by an Israeli journalist (jewish) about the rise of fascism in Israel.
Uri Avnery: A Little Red Light
Such a parcel of rogues in a nation!
Flores is a very very odd type- from commie to opes dei. From jewish political refugee (fascist chile) to nazi. Odd also that he was gay and turned to islam??? Odd!
Now we can conclude that not only are you a racist right wing bigot, but you have no knowlegde at all if you are equating the German experience with what is happening in S. America. You could say the same about any elected leader anywhere in the world today. They might turn out bad some day.
Hugo Achá was on the list of persons allegedly targeted by the group.
If Achá himself was part of the plot, he and his right-wing "Human Rights Foundation" could have "investigated" the attack (like they "investigated" the Pando massacre) and blamed it on the Bolivian government.
Here is an interesting quote from July 2007:
"Morales needs time to repair MAS," said Hugo Acha, a prominent
opposition lawyer and television commentator.
"The assembly has failed as a point of understanding between the
Bolivian people. It's only dividing the country along regional and
ethnic fault lines," he said, comparing the situation to the
disintegration of the former Yugoslavia.
("Dispute over capital stymies socialist push", Washington Times, July 4, 2007)