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To: RJA_ who wrote (107437)9/5/2014 3:49:34 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu   of 219150
 
Yes post is indeed to the point - see photograph below can you differentiate between those characters and ISIS - same facial and body demeanor but no black flags

Both IMHO are fanatics believe religiously in a concept of the 1900 or earlier, engage in killings and torture of anyone that oppose them but one does not engage in public capital killing they just shoot not in front of TV cameras



spiegel.de

Ukraine report by Human Rights Watch: Separatists punish civilians to forced labor
Human Rights Watch raises serious allegations against the separatists in eastern Ukraine. Citizens would be required for the smallest offense to weeks of forced labor - it is enough to drink a beer on the street.

Hamburg - After the report by Human Rights Watch (HRW) force the separatists in the eastern Ukraine civilians to several weeks of work assignments. Smallest offenses against public order would be taken as an excuse to employ forced labor, reported the human rights organization.

It's about so-called criminal brigades. The citizens used there were beaten and mistreated in some cases. HRW spoke of several incidents in which such forced laborers were used at checkpoints near the front - where they were exposed to the risk of attack by government forces. Hugh Williamson, Regional Director at HRW, speaks of "serious breaches of the law of war".

... read on.

Haim Remarks
During the WWII bot my parents where sent to forced labor camps - the only difference was that they where Jews. My father back was filled with deep scars he never wanted to tell me why and how, he only told me this was from the stone quarry he was deported in Basarabia, for forced hard work. My mother said something vague both refused that WWII should be a subject of discussion in our household. My dad told me he was also forced to work for the Russian Army of Stalin but did not elaborate, later he was released in late 1944. To this date I do not know what truly happened to them, they are not with us anymore.

One of my mother cousins as many other family members, was deported to Auschwitz, they experimented on his wife, he was sent out of the camp for hard work. ---- he was therefore relatively lucky.

Both where "liberated" by the Red Army of Stalin, my mother cousin was not released he was further detained and force to work on establishing new airfields for the Red Army - more slave labor, he told us it was more backbreaking work as under the German Nazis, food was the same,mostly rotten potatoes the war ended, he still was not released but sent to help with the grain harvest in Bielorussia. Only after protests from the very few relatives back in Romania they released them after mid summer 1945 by the Russians, of course without pay and loaded in cattle cars and "shipped" to Communist Romania
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