ナチの制服を着たイスラエル政府
ついにこの絵がネット上で出るようになったのね。 Police to probe Facebook page featuring Israeli politicians in Nazi uniformsPresident Reuven Rivlin, Justice Minister Tzipi Livni, Finance Minister Yair Lapid are among the public figures shown in SS uniforms. By Yaniv Kubovich | Nov. 30, 2014 | 6:49 PM HaaretzIsraeli politicians in Nazi garb. Photo by FacebookBesides President Reuven Rivlin, Justice Minister Tzipi Livni and Finance Minister Yair Lapid were shown in Nazi uniforms on a fictitious Facebook account under the name Natan Zoabi, as were Police Commissioner Yohanan Danino and former minister Michael Eitan. The page, which has since been removed, featured the text: “Anti-Semites who are opposed to a Jewish state in the Land of Israel (to the nation-state law)!” 私達同じ問題を持ってる。それは単に日本の政権が右派という意味だけではなく。 再稼動、集団的自衛権、秘密保護法、憲法改正とか、 あとは慰安婦問題もなぜか違う見識になってるよね? Japanese government minister's Nazi remarks cause furorBy Jethro Mullen, CNN Aug 2, 2013 Updated 1206 GMT (2006 HKT) Japan’s right wing Unwelcome changeAug 30th 2014 | TOKYO | economist.comJapan: Adolf Hitler Book Haunts Interior Minister Sanae TakaichiBy Umberto Bacchi Sep 11, 2014 14:50 BST ibtimes.co.ukNeo-Nazi photos pose headache for Shinzo AbeJustin McCurry in Tokyo The Guardian, Tue 9 Sep 2014 05.18 BSTJapanese right targets liberal mediaMichael Penn Last updated: 25 Sep 2014 11:49 aljazeera.comどうして、英語リンク?だって日本のメディアって信用置けないから。それに他の人が日本語で色々ネットでアップしてくれてるでしょ。このナチの制服をみて、同時に思ったのが、なにか禁止になっていた、と思い検索かけると。私の記憶は正しかった。ナチ、ナチスの言葉や類義語、また形態を利用することを禁止。半年の懲役と100,000シェケル(約28万ドル)Bill to ban Nazi symbols, name-calling, advancesBY MARISSA NEWMAN Jan12, 2014, 9:47 pm Time of IsraelA key ministerial panel approved a bill on Sunday that would disallow any use of Nazi and neo-Nazi symbols and slogans, and would make any illegitimate use of the word “Nazi” punishable by law The legislation would be the most far-reaching hate crime law yet introduced in Israel, carrying a six-month prison sentence and NIS 100,000 ($28,000) fine for offenders. A member of the extreme anti-Zionist Naturei Karta ultra-Orthodox sect in the Meah Shearim neighborhood in Jerusalem. May 2 2011. (Photo credit: Nati Shohat/Flash90)ナチに類似した言葉、、、もし、那智さんが、イスラエルに旅行をした場合・・・ どうする?あのね、この禁止法は、「社会正義」「表現の自由」を奪っていることになるよね?このニュースを目にした当時はタイトルだけを見ていて、ここまで気にしていなかった。Etgar Keret imagines a 'brave new Israel' where the word 'Nazi' isn't bannedIn a New York Times op-ed, Israeli author provides alternative visions for a future Israel. By Haaretz | Jan. 18, 2014 | 10:12 PM What would you do if someone called you a "kike"? How would you respond to this racist remark? Etgar Keret's father, who had to hide from Nazis during World War II, was presented with this question at a train station in Norway more than 30 years ago. Keret explains his father's retorts to the group of Norwegian drunks in "Sometimes 'Nazi' Is the Right Word," (ニューヨークタイムス 1月17日のオプイド) an op-ed in the New York Times on January 17.Keret wrote the article in response to an Israeli bill that would ban the use of Nazi symbols and the word "Nazi." The bill passed a preliminary reading in the Knesset this past week. He summarizes the bill's passing, writing, "The [Israeli] government views the word as a weapon of mass destruction no less lethal than an Iranian nuclear bomb, and so it insists on Israel’s basic right to protect itself from the threat." Illustration: Nazi slurs Photo by Eran WolkowskiTime Of Israel の記事には Minister calls for probe after top politicians depicted as NazisFaked photographs show Rivlin, Lapid, Livni and others in SS uniforms because they oppose ‘Jewish state’ billBY STUART WINER Nov 30, 2014, 3:24 pm The images were posted to a Facebook account created the same day under the name Natan Zoabi, Channel 10 reported. このイメージ画像は同日(日曜日30)にFBにNatan Zoabという人のFBに投稿されたとChannel 10の報告。 A caption accompanying the montage called them, “The anti-Semites who oppose a Jewish state in the land of Israel.” モンタージュ画像は、「イスラエルの地のユダヤ人国家に反対する反ユダヤ主義者」と名づけた。 According to information in the Facebook account profile, “Zoabi” is a resident of Tel Aviv and a graduate of Tel Aviv University, and claims to be employed by the IDF. FBのプロファイルでの「ゾアビ」は、テルアビブ大学卒業し、イスラエル軍人で、テルアビブ在住だと。 The pictures were reminiscent of a placard distributed at a protest rally in 1995 which depicted prime minister Yitzhak Rabin as a Nazi, shortly before his assassination. That poster was seen as part of a general anti-Rabin atmosphere at the time that some said led to his killing. この写真は、1995年にイツク・ハクラビンが暗殺される少し前に、抗議集会で配布されたナチスのように描かれたイツハクラビンのプラカードを彷彿させる。そのポスターは当時の一般的な反ラビンの感じを作る一般的なものの1で、幾人かはそれが殺害につながったと述べている。 この法案に関して大統領リブリン氏(今までにない平和主義者と言われてるね)と、前大統領ペレス氏も批判を出しています。 Israeli president opposes proposed law to give ‘national rights’ to Jews onlyPeter Beaumont in Jerusalem The Guardian, Wed 26 Nov 2014 12.40 GMTCritics say ‘Jewish nation-state’ bill would diminish freedoms of minorities and give ammunition to enemies abroad Peres bashes Jewish nation-state bill at Ben-Gurion memorial ceremonyFormer president calls the bill an attempt to 'subjugate the Declaration of Independence to fleeting political needs.' By Shirly Seidler | Nov. 27, 2014 | 5:09 PM Haaretz Former President Shimon Peres on Thursday came out against the Jewish nation-state bill, calling it an attempt to "subjugate the Declaration of Independence to fleeting political needs." Peres attended a memorial service honoring Israel's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, at his home and burial place, the Negev kibbutz of Sde Boker. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and current President Reuven Rivlin also attended the commemoration. "The nation-state bill could rattle the nation and destroy Israel's democratic status at home and abroad," Peres said. "Ben-Gurion's voice demands that we be what Israel was meant to be – a model state that is sane and enlightened, and seeks justice, equality and peace." そうして、頑張れイスラエル左派!!遠くはなれているけど、私もイスラエルのために応援してるよ!エルサレムのビビ・ネタニアフ官邸前 「国民国家法」 反デモただ、Ynetは800+名、Haartzは1,000+名。200の違いは、大きいと思うのですがね?もっといたのではと?Left-wing activists protest Nationality Law outside of Netanyahu's home in Jerusalem. (Photo: Gil Yohanan) Photo: Gil Yohanan Large left-wing protest erupts outside of Netanyahu's home in J'lemHundreds of citizens, MK's and left-wing activists protested the controversial nationality bill outside of Netanyahu's home in Jerusalem, former head of Shin Bet called Netanyahu an 'ego-maniac.' ネタニアフ、エゴ野糞野郎と元シンベトのヘッドが言う Noam (Dabul) Dvir Published: 11.29.14, 22:12 / Israel News Over 1,000 protest Jewish nation-state bill outside PM's residenceDemonstrators protest bill, defining Israel as nation state of Jews alone; government is a 'group of pyromaniacs, led by an ego-maniac,' says ex-Shin Bet chief at protest. By Nir Hasson | Nov. 30, 2014 | 6:48 PM Haaretz