Israel rubbishes Church’s claim of dehumanised soldiers
November 5, 2012 by admin
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The CSJP recently claimed that Israeli youth who vacation in Goa after compulsory stint in the army were “dehumanised”.
Goa, November 5, 2012: A senior Israeli diplomat has refuted the remarks by the Goa Church’s social wing that the country’s soldiers holidaying in the state were “dehumanised”.
“The statement made by a part of the Church in Goa is full of nonsense. Those who did research were not even priests and no one gave them right to conduct the study,” said Orna Sagiv, Consul General of Israel in Mumbai.
The Council for Social Justice and Peace (CSJP) recently claimed that Israeli youth who vacation in Goa after compulsory stint in the army were “dehumanised”.
The study by CSJP was compiled in 2009 on the basis of field inputs by young priests-in-waiting who hit Goa’s narcotics party scene “undercover”.
“I asked Archbishop (of Goa) and he said that in no way the observations can be attributed to the Church,” Sagiv said.
Goa has been a preferred holiday spot for the Israeli soldiers after their compulsory military duties.
Sagiv conceded that some Israelis holidaying in Goa might be involved in drugs trade.
“I would not deny that some are involved but at the same time people of other nationality are also involved,” she said.
Two Israeli nationals – Yaniv Benaim alias Atala and David Driham alias Dudu – are currently being investigated by Central Bureau of Investigation for their involvement in drug trade.
“I believe in Indian judicial system. If they are guilty then they will be severely punished,” she said.
– times of india