Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union (UCSJ), a Jewish human rights organization that has worked in support of Jews in the FSU since 1970, is seriously concerned by media reports on flyers inciting violence against Jews in Novosibirsk, Russia last week. Hundreds of blood libel flyers were found posted on homes and apartments in that city warning parents to protect their children from "bloodthirsty Jews" ahead of April 2008 Jewish holiday of Passover. The flyers warned that "these disgusting people steal young children, draw their blood and use it to prepare their holy food. They throw the children's bodies in garbage dumps". This terrible and aggressive lie dates from the Middle Ages, when it regularly sparked pogroms, and was revived in the infamous "Protocols of the Elders of Zion", the Beilis trial, and by Nazi Germany. Russian antisemites have used this xenophobic myth against Jews during the Soviet and post-Soviet period.
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UCSJ Statement on Blood Libel in Novosibirsk
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Xenophobes march at Ukrainian university
Excerpt from report by private Ukrainian news agency UNIAN:
Kiev, 26 March: The Ukrainian parliament's human rights commissioner, Nina Karpachova, has asked Interior Ministry and Security Service of Ukraine [SBU] leadership to react to a march of xenophobes that took place at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute, a national technical university, on 23 March.
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