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ShalomToronto, a hebrew-english newdpaper in Canada reports about Israeli refugees and add some details about Ami's case...
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Mrs Shoshana Zaid a senior educator and the author of "The child is gone", sent this letter to newspaper Makor Rishon, the letter was changed by the board... |
A woman who was against the Rabbi way till she saw everything is truth |
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An article posted in GlobeAndMail, the greatest newspaper in Canada |
Israelis asking for asylum in Canada |
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Medical record: “hospitalised for supervision and examination due to paralysis of the sciatic nerve, 10 days after being hit by a bullet… “ |
The rabbi was wounded
in his sciatic nerve in an assassination attempt |
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On 14th October, 1991, there was an attempt made by Daniel Avni on Rabbi Uzi’s life. Daniel was injured in a traffic accident when working in road marking just before he was due to go to the army. He was the son of a couple who were pupils of the Rabbi. Daniel sustained head injuries and was unfit to serve in the army. He was nonetheless drafted, given a weapon and a license to carry a weapon |
Assassination attempt made against the Rabbi and character assassination in the press |
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This page presents the documents sent to the press and to the Knesset members. The confirmation from the post office is also here. |
Appeal to the press and to all members of the Knesset |
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A fax sent by Rabbi Uzi Meshulam’s lawyer to the Director of “The Voice of Israel” after an article written after the Rabbi and his pupils’ visit to the Knesset. They were even given the basic right to respond to the blood libel against him and his pupils. The character assassination and defamation campaign in the press continued steadily. |
We were accused of desecrating the Synagogue |
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זThis is the first pamphlet of “Even Massu Habonim” that Rabbi Meshulam published after he was no longer allowed access to the media |
First independent exposition |
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In 1999 my father was freed from prison. He was bed-bound. His whole body system had collapsed and his body was full of scars from insect bites, according to a senior dermatologist who went to visit him in his cell. The condition for his release was that he leave the matter of the Yemenite children. |
The condition for the Rabbi to be freed from prison: stop dealing !!with the Yemenite children plight |
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The next day, on the eve of Pessach, several Knesset members, among them Dov Shilanski and Avraham Poraz, came to out house. They got the agreement from their factions (Likud, Labor, Mafdal, Meretz) to sign an agreement with my father, together with the police |
The Yehud events and the agreement with Knessetmembers |
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2 Ben Yehuda Street in Jerusalem is where the Rabbi was asked to come for a talk at “the Ministry of Agriculture” but where, in fact, he was interrogated by somebody high up in the SHABA"K (Israeli interior security and intelligence service) |
The office at 2 Ben Yehuda Street in Jerusalem |
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But they didn’t keep their promise…I asked that the hearing to get refugee status in Canada to be a public hearing (after being forced out of Israel by the authorities). The corrupt Israeli authority did not want this. Very soon after my request, my blood sugar reached dangerously high levels. The sugar level then went back to normal without the help of insulin or drugs and the doctors were stymied as this was something that they’d never come across in a case of natural diabetics. |
Dangerously high blood-sugar |
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After being banished from Israel against his will, Ami, the Rabbi’s son arrived in Canada and requested asylum from the corrupt authorities that were persecuting him and his father. These matters are usually dealt with behind closed doors but Ami requested that the matter of his persecution be dealt with in a public hearing, so that the persecution campaign against his father and himself be exposed to the world. The main reason for this was that if, one day, the corrupt authorities decide to carry out the threats they issued against him, the world will know that the writing was on the wall… |
The corrupt authorities will do everything they can to avoid the persecution becoming common knowledge |
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After the trial with the obvious outcome, Attorney Zadok Hugi appealed the whole process at the Supreme Court. But the judges at the Supreme Court know only too well who pays their wages and whom they need to obey. The appeal (no matter how just or well written) therefore, had the value of a piece of wallpaper. In this judicial circus, contrary to anything legal or any norm, the “enlightened, progressive judges’” sentence was handed down via the media a day or two before it was handed down to the appellants in court!!! |
The trial with the obvious outcome |
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The authorities persecute Ami, the Rabbi’s son My name is Emanuel Yedidia (Ami) Meshulam. I am the son of Rabbi Uzi Meshulam from Yehud. |
A cry of help from a broken heart |
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"Ilan Raz ” and his team gave Ami two options: to hand over the documentation his father had collected on the subject of the kidnapped Yemenite children (they claimed that Ami had these papers) or to leave the country for ever. Ami, who has none of the above-mentioned documentation in his possession, had no choice but to leave. In one of the many interrogations to which he was summoned, Ami asked what would happen if he refused to leave… |
In order for the story to appear genuine, we will make up stories about those close to you as well |
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Shlomi Asulin was murdered by a sniper who made a direct shot into his neck. When Shlomi was hit, two of his friends carried him to where the ambulance and the police were standing. Instead of giving him first-aid and trying to save Shlomi’s life, the police pounced mercilessly on his friends and starting to beat them |
Shlomi Asulin of blessed memory, may G-od avenge his blood
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The authorities had no intention to put an end to the affair quietly “without bloodshed” (in their words). Nor did they intend to honor the agreement signed on the eve of Pessach by Rabbi Uzi Meshulam, representatives of the government and representatives of the police. |
“Their indiscriminate shots were coming at us from all directions" |
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In the near future, the “crying out for justice” team will distribute pamphlets all over the country. The pamphlets will give a brief summary of the events since 1978 and up to the banishment of Emanuel Yedidia (Ami) Meshulam in 2005 and of the continuing persecution in Canada |
The team will distribute “crying out for justice ”
a pamphlet all over the country within the next few days |
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