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freepalestine
10th December 2010, 09:29
Russian tv show tracks down Israeli neo-Nazi in Kyrgzstan

Friday December 10, 2010 11:05 by IMEMC Staff [/URL]


The leader of a Tel Aviv based neo-Nazi gang who eluded Israeli intelligence for years was arrested Friday after a Russsian investigative tv show found him “living openly” as a law student in Moscow.
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Israeli neo-Nazi gang (image from democraticunderground)

Dmitri Bogotich led a gang of 8 members between the ages of 16 and 21 known as 'Patrol 36', made up of Russian immigrants to Israel who were actually neo-Nazis. The targets of their multiple hate crimes in Tel Aviv, carried out between 2005 and 2007, were not Jews, however, but Africans and other non-white immigrants, homosexuals and homeless people. They also painted swastikas on a synagogue in Petah Tikva, east of Tel Aviv.

In an interview with reporter Orly Vilnai Federbush in 2008, Bogotich bragged about how his gang beat "dirty blacks" and "some gay guy”, and said he believed Arabs should be killed. He also talked about how he could live without fear of extradition in Russia, and that Israeli authorities had not even issued an arrest warrant for him. In fact, they had not issued such a warrant, and it was only after a Russian tv show tracked Bogotich down and exposed him as the leader of 'Patrol 36' that any authorities, Russian or Israeli, made an effort to arrest him.

The gang, and others like it, have been a source of embarassment for Israeli authorities, who have worked to bring in over one million Russian (and former Soviet Republic) Jews since 1991. But some Israeli officials and rabbis have questioned whether all of the immigrants are actually Jewish – one former interior minister claimed that half of the one million immigrants are not Jewish. This has resulted in discrimination against Russians inside Israel on one side, while on the other side, it has led to a right-wing movement among Russian immigrants led by current Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, who believes in the expulsion of Palestinians from inside Israel.

Dmitri Bogotich served as an Israeli military officer while he was leading the gang in 2006 and 2007, working in the Occupied Territories during the day and carrying out beatings in Tel Aviv at night.

According to Israeli authorities, Bogotich will be extradited to Israel to serve charges along with the other 7 members of the gang, who were arrested in Israeli shortly after Bogotich fled to Russia in 2007.
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IronEastBloc
10th December 2010, 15:36
Chances are, he wasn't Jewish--alot of Russians fled the USSR after the wall fell to escape yeltsin, and many non-Jewish Russians ended up in Israel by claiming to be Jews, so they could find an easy country to emigrate too--Israel has nothing to blame but Zionism's selective immigration policy on this one.

Nolan
10th December 2010, 17:46
Chances are, he wasn't Jewish--alot of Russians fled the USSR after the wall fell to escape yeltsin, and many non-Jewish Russians ended up in Israel by claiming to be Jews, so they could find an easy country to emigrate too--Israel has nothing to blame but Zionism's selective immigration policy on this one.

You have a source?

IronEastBloc
10th December 2010, 22:19
You have a source?

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/israels-nightmare-homegrown-neonazis-in-the-holy-land-396392.html


Members of the cell, aged 16 to 21, are Russian immigrants. One is Jewish, the rest were admitted to Israel under the Law of Return, which grants automatic citizenship to anyone with at least one Jewish grandparent – the same criterion adopted by the Third Reich for sending Jews to the gas chambers. In the former Soviet Union, their families were defined on their identity cards as "ethnic Russians". In Israel, they are outsiders, frustrated and angry. Neo-Nazism is a way to hit back where they know it hurts.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7744966.stm


The suspects all migrated to Israel under the Law of Return, which allows anyone with at least one Jewish grandparent to become a citizen.

But their links to Judaism are slender, with most qualifying for citizenship through grandparents or distant family connections.

And from the OP's article:


But some Israeli officials and rabbis have questioned whether all of the immigrants are actually Jewish – one former interior minister claimed that half of the one million immigrants are not Jewish.

hatzel
11th December 2010, 14:27
I don't see what it...doesn't have to do with it...

There's a lot of right-wing activity in Russia, lots of Russians conveniently get out of Russia (which isn't a great place to live, I've heard) by going to Israel, if it's easier for them to get there than to get residence permits and all that in Europe or America, thus, there are a not insignificant number of right-wing Russians in Israel. This is what the original article was telling us, this is what IronEastBloc's articles were telling us. In summary, if Russians in Russia go around beating up anybody who isn't white (as they do), then they're just as likely to beat up anybody who isn't white wherever they are in the world...simple...

freepalestine
11th December 2010, 23:10
I don't see what it...doesn't have to do with it...

There's a lot of right-wing activity in Russia, lots of Russians conveniently get out of Russia (which isn't a great place to live, I've heard) by going to Israel, if it's easier for them to get there than to get residence permits and all that in Europe or America, thus, there are a not insignificant number of right-wing Russians in Israel. This is what the original article was telling us, this is what IronEastBloc's articles were telling us. In summary, if Russians in Russia go around beating up anybody who isn't white (as they do), then they're just as likely to beat up anybody who isn't white wherever they are in the world...simple...lol.
yeh long live zionism ,eh??