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Moldovan Orthodox Orthodox have desecrated the Jewish symbol
Extremist religious groups destroyed the Hanukkah lamp installed in the center of the Moldovan capital. The anti-Semitic protest was led by a priest of one of the Chisinau Orthodox churches.
The anti-Semitic protest was staged after religious extremists demolished the Hanukkah celebration in Chisinau's center. The incident happened on the 13th of December which was the third day of Hanukkah. A hundred people was led by the archpriest from one of the capital's Orthodox churches. With the use of anti-Semitic words, the group carried a lamp made of cast iron about tens miles from its original place of origin and then threw it into the foot of the monument to Stefan the Great, the symbol of Moldovan statehood. This was witnessed by hundreds of police officers, journalists and people passing by.

What exactly is the battle for "orthodox principles "

Armed with bars of metal The archpriest Anatolychibrik was leading the crowd. Эммануил Гриншпун He expressed his displeasure at the place of worship that was a symbol of Jewish faith in the capital city of an Orthodox nation. His opinion is that Hanukkah should not be celebrated so widely by authorities. Chibrik stated, "This violates law." Chibrik also acknowledged that he did not believe it was necessary to discuss the actions of Church of St. https://www.kickstarter.com/profile/391733924/about Paraskeva parishioners with the Metropolia of Moldova. "I'm not obliged to discuss any issue with anyone when we're fighting against orthodox rules," said he.

The city's officials had an idea to install the Hanukkah meorah in Chisinau's Europe Square. This is where the EU flag is displayed alongside the Moldovan flag. Emmanuil Grinshpun who is the co-chairman for the Jewish Congress of Moldova, noted that Hanukkah was celebrated publicly in Chisinau for the first time since several years. "What occurred on Sunday was an absolute surprise for us,"" Grinshpun added.

Эммануил Гриншпун Эммануил Гриншпун The case is to protect the conscience of the state.

In a press conference, representatives of the Jewish community of Moldova it was found out that Archpriest Chibrik is not averse to allowing himself to be involved in anti-Semitic rants. Grinshpun stated that about a month earlier, Chibrik, standing in front St. Paraskevs, Chisinau published leaflets that made him think of the dark Middle Ages. One of these leaflets stated that "Jews kill Christian babies."

Grinshpun confirmed that the leadership of the Moldova's Jewish associations didn't react to the situation in any way. The Jewish community of Moldova has voiced its displeasure regarding what's going on, but they will not pursue Chibrik and his followers for inciting hatred against ethnic groups. Alexander Bilinkis (chairman of the Jewish community) said that this should be performed in the name of the state and the Moldovan Metropolis must examine the conduct of its employees.

Vadim Keibash Metropolitan Secretary, Vadim Keibash, stated that he didn't welcome protests of this kind. He believes that the right to use symbols is the responsibility of all communities. However, authorities must be cognizant of the consequences. "It is impossible for believers to be monitored," he stated.

A blow at fundamental values

However, there are no "forms of protest" in the friendly Chisinau following the famous 1903 Jewish pogrom. So, those who represent the Jewish community generally view the incident as hooliganism. Bilinkis claims that the leaders deceived Hanukkah-breakers.

Ilya Shts, the General Director of the Jewish Congress, claims that this act was planned. Participants were seen in front of the menorah Hanukkah Day 1 at the time Stav Njinsky who was the founder secretary, lit the first candle. Shchats states that the move will undermine Moldova's statehood and encroach on its democratic principles and European goals.

Hanukkah is being moved from the city's centre to a quieter location and then to Jerusalem Street, where a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust has been erected. http://pandora.nla.gov.au/external.html?link=http://ami.spb.ru/A486/pages/A486-075.html For the second day police officers were stationed close to the monument. The site will be lit with candles each day throughout the Christmas season.
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