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čestitke židovskih organizacija EU za Nobelovu nagradu za mir
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Nobel Peace Prize: European Jewish Association congratulates the EU but recalls that violence against minorities continue in Europe
by: EJP Updated: 12/Oct/2012 17:06
Rabbi Menachem Margolin, Director of the European Jewish Association; "As long as governments fail to safeguard the basic right of all citizens to live in peace according to their beliefs, the European Union cannot truly feel proud for being awarded such an important prize, that was mainly awarded to prase the EU for appeasement, democracy and human rights activities."
Rabin
Menachem Margolin,
direktor European Jewish Association je rekao : Tako dugo dok vlade ne uspijevaju osigurati osnovna prava za svoje građane da žive u miru. u skladu sa svojim vjerovanjima, Evropska unija se ne može zaista osjećati ponosno za dobivanje tako važne nagrade, koja je uglavnom dodijeljena EU za smirivanje, demokraciju i aktivnostima na ljudskim pravima .
Brussels: Evropke židovske organizacije ( European Jewish Association (EJA) su čestitali Evropskoj uniji na Nobelovoj nagradi za 2012, ali su u isto vrijeme naglasili da " nasilje prema manjinama diljem kontinenta ugrožava sigurnost i javnu stabilnost u mnogim zemljama, kao što to čini i sadašnja financijska kriza.
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In a letter to the Presidents of the European Parliament, the European Commission and the European Council, respectively Martin Schultz, Jose Manuel Barroso and Herman Van Rompuy, European Jewish Association (EJA), Director, Rabbi Menachem Margolin, hailed their European leadership.
Based in Brussels, EJA is a body uniting various Jewish organizations working all over Europe.
"There is no doubt that the European Union has made a crucial contribution in imposing peace among countries all over Europe", he wrote.Rabbi Margolin called on the EU leaders to look at the Nobel Peace Prize not only as a sign of gratitude for what has been accomplished "but mostly as a significant source of inspiration for increasing the European Union role in maintaining peace and for eliminating all types of violence against all cultural and ethnic groups living in Europe."
Rabbi Margolin urged the European Union’s leaders to convene a joint special discussion in the European Parliament, the Commission and the Council regarding the anti-Semitic attacks and other violent acts against diverse ethnic populations living in Europe.
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