1. Jews in east Ukraine city told to ‘register’ with pro-Russian forces.
In abhorrent news, Jews living in the east Ukrainian city of Donetsk have reportedly been told to ‘register’ with the pro-Russian forces in the area.
People of Jewish faith were apparently told they would need to hand over a list of the property they own and pay a fee – or face deportation.
The US authorities have said that the leaflets making the orders appeared even as pro- and anti-Russian tensions have been rising in the area.
Previously, it was reported that Jews leaving a synagogue in Donetsk were told they had to ‘register’ and ‘sign up’ with the Ukrainian groups working to make the city part of Russia.
UPDATE: The authenticity of the leaflets has now been called into question. The papers were allegedly signed by Denis Pushilin, the leader of the Donetsk People’s Republic, the newly declared (and unrecognised) group in Ukraine. However, this and other pro-Russian groups have denied having anything to do with the leaflets.
Alexander Maltsev, a spokesman for the People’s Republic, told The New York Times, “This has nothing to do with us; it is a provocation.”
Lesley Weiss, deputy director of the National Conference Supporting Jews – a group that focuses on Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltic States – told the Daily Dot, “It’s a fake flyer… It’s not true that they have to register or be deported.”
At this stage it is not known who distributed the leaflets.