Sunday, April 04, 2010

Don't Go, Yehuda!

Isn't this what the Soviet regime practiced?

Yehuda Glick, who has been waging for years a personal and public struggle to guarantee Jewish access to the site of the Holy Temple, was told by the site's police commander that he has decided that Glick must undergo psychiatric treatment before being allowed to enter the site…on Sunday morning, on the eve of the final day of the Passover holiday, Glick arrived at the Mughrabi entrance to the Mount – and was informed by police there that he may not enter. They explained to him that this was the decision of the local police commander. Glick went to the office of the commander, Ofer Shumer, who defied the court ruling and told Glick that he-the commander- had reached the conclusion that “you are not a normal person” and that he could therefore not allow him to enter the Temple Mount until after he undergoes psychiatric treatment.

Asked how long this new decision was to be in force, Shumer said, “This is my decision, period.” Shumer turned down Glick’s repeated requests to have the decision put in writing.


Yes, it is.

It was called "terror"

and abusive and suppression practice.

and see here


Yehuda, don't go. You'll be institutionalized for suffering from a delusionary psychosis. You see, even I can make up illnesses that require treatment.

In an unpadded cell.

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