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Ethiopian-Israelis Protest Over Alleged Discrimination

Submitted by Tariku, Nov 7, 2006 03:59

I would say that if the donated blood tested and found a threat to public health then the officials are justified to take a decision that advance public safety first. How ever this is not to deny the apparent presense of some kind of subtle discriminations influenced by origin ,race creed and social status. Certainly this kind of discriminations do exist in many countries, mainly targeting mariginalised communities, (in terms of economy ,education etc.. ) Let me tell my distant cousins that economic and social achievements would enable you extricate the illusion of fellings of inferiority. Please Inculcate stern discipline and hard work within the young generation.


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For Many Centuries, Ethiopian Jewish passed all obstacles and finally we went to Israel because of our beleive and faith... [MORE]

Sememen 

Nov 8, 2006 20:02

I would say that if the donated blood tested and found a threat to public health then the officials are...

Tariku 

Nov 7, 2006 03:59

it is sad to hear they are doing it again. we know our country has so many problems including AIDS.... [MORE]

bethlehem 

Nov 7, 2006 03:46

aids has been around over more than 20 yrs now and the disease dose not discriminate people. all kinds of... [MORE]

getu 

Nov 7, 2006 02:02

Is extremely a stupid thing to hear ! The whole world is aware af AIDS nowadays that it is borderless,... [MORE]

Nov 12, 2006 08:59

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