Monday, January 28, 2013

Israelis force female Black immigrants to take birth control


Orthodox Judaism secretly teaches that Black people are a subhuman slave race:

"..."the servitude of animalistic black Africans should be perpetual.” 

--Isaac Abarbanel, 15th-century Portuguese Talmudic theologian

Modern Israelis force female Black African immigrants to be injected with long-acting contraceptive Depo-Provera:
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Israelis admit Ethiopian women were given birth control shots

Israeli Health Minister director general instructs all gynecologists in Israel's four health maintenance organizations not to inject women with long-acting contraceptive Depo-Provera if they do not understand ramifications of treatment.

Birth rate in Israeli Ethiopian community declining

By Talila Nesher | Haaretz (Israeli newspaper), January 27, 2013 

A government official has for the first time acknowledged the practice of injecting women of Ethiopian origin with the long-acting contraceptive Depo-Provera.

Health Ministry Director General Prof. Ron Gamzu has instructed the four health maintenance organizations to stop the practice as a matter of course.

The ministry and other state agencies had previously denied knowledge or responsibility for the practice, which was first reported five years ago.

Gamzu’s letter instructs all gynecologists in the HMOs "not to renew prescriptions for Depo-Provera for women of Ethiopian origin if for any reason there is concern that they might not understand the ramifications of the treatment.” He also instructed physicians to avail themselves of translators if need be.

Gamzu’s letter came in response to a letter from Sharona Eliahu-Chai of the Association of Civil Rights in Israel, representing several women’s rights and Ethiopian immigrants’ groups. The letter demanded the injections cease immediately and that an investigation be launched into the practice.

About six weeks ago, on an Educational Television program, journalist Gal Gabbay revealed the results of interviews with 35 Ethiopian immigrants. The women’s testimony could help explain the almost 50-percent decline over the past 10 years in the birth rate of Israel’s Ethiopian community. 

According to the program, while the women were still in transit camps in Ethiopia they were sometimes intimidated or threatened into taking the injection. “They told us they are inoculations,” said one of the women interviewed. “They told us people who frequently give birth suffer. We took it every three months. We said we didn’t want to.”

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3 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:51 PM

    For future use, can you cite the work in which this appears?

    "…the servitude of animalistic black Africans should be perpetual.” Isaac Abarbanel, 15th-century Portuguese Talmudic theologian

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  2. To Diego:

    Here is the reference for the quote:

    David Brion Davis, "Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the New World” (Oxford University Press, 2006), p. 55.

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  3. Anonymous2:56 AM

    Thank you! I needed that today.

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