Jew
Convicted of Murdering 5 People Flees to Israel and Later
Becomes Obama’s Guest at the White House
25 November 2009
By
Reverend Mark Glenn
An article appearing in a recent online edition of the
Jewish Forward lays out perfectly the criminal
syndicate that is Israel and how any Jew anywhere,
convicted even of multiple murders, can not only flee
there and be safe, but even be invited to the White
House later.
Begin Forward article–
In his lively introduction of Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu at the recent General Assembly in
Washington, Leonid Nevzlin reminded the audience just
how unexpected and unusual a role this was for him.
“There was a time not so long ago when I couldn’t even
imagine standing here in this place, in this country,
only blocks from the decision-making capital of the
world, with this responsibility,” Nevzlin said,
describing his life as a businessman and apathetic Jew
in Moscow before he made aliyah in 2003 and became a
heavyweight among Jewish philanthropists.
His prominent speech — which earned him a standing
ovation by the collected leadership of the American
Jewish federation world — was the privilege given to
him as international chairman of the yearly gathering
and its major sponsor. And though the exact figure has
not been disclosed, organizers of the G.A. have told
the Forward that his money played a significant part
in making the three-day event happen. Nevzlin’s
charity, NADAV, was also conspicuous as one of the
main organizers of the conference’s many forums and
workshops.
The speech represented a crowning moment of what has
been a complete rebranding effort by Nevzlin, 50,
erasing his past as a Russian oligarch who just
narrowly escaped jail, convicted in absentia last year
in a Moscow courtroom to life in prison for ordering
the murder of five people. A recent article about him
in Forbes magazine — which estimated his wealth in
2004 to be $2 billion — was headlined, “The One Who
Got Away.”
Israel, which has refused repeated attempts to
extradite him to Russia, has helped greatly in this
transformation. He has become an important
philanthropist there, using his charity to fund
projects that promote “Jewish peoplehood” and to gain
influence and respectability in the process. This past
September, he made a donation of $6 million to
establish the Museum of the Jewish People, a new
iteration of Beit Hatfutsot, Tel Aviv’s Diaspora
Museum.
Now, with a very visible onstage handshake with the
Israeli prime minister and a visit with President
Obama at the White House as one of 50 invited guests
during the G.A., Nevzlin is effectively positioning
himself to become a philanthropic force in the United
States, as well.
According to Dede Feinberg, co-chair of this year’s
G.A. and former president of the Jewish Federation of
Greater Washington, Nevzlin’s problems with the
Russian authorities were not an issue in granting him
the chairmanship. “I did not know about it. And it was
only after the G.A. that I asked,” Feinberg said. “And
I learned that he was completely exonerated by courts
in Israel. I said, okay, good enough for me.” Feinberg
was referring to Israeli courts’ refusal to extradite
Nevzlin.
The only hint in Nevzlin’s speech that he has a past
that still hounds him was his mention of Mikhail
Khodorkovsky, the onetime head of the Yukos oil
company, who is now sitting in a Siberian jail,
serving a nine-year prison sentence. Nevzlin was
Khodorkovsky’s deputy, and together with him he held
the controlling shares in Yukos, a multibillion-dollar
enterprise that made them both very rich and powerful
in the 1990s.
In October 2003, Khodorkovsky was arrested for tax
evasion and fraud, accused of embezzling $25 billion.
He and his supporters, however, have blamed Vladimir
Putin for inventing the charges as a way of breaking
up the influential business empire. Khodorkovsky was
then the richest man in Russia, and he made no secret
of his political ambitions, funding opposition parties
and democracy efforts.
The same month that Khodorkovsky was arrested, Nevzlin
entered Israel on a tourist visa and began his
self-imposed exile.
“My friend Khodorkovsky never came to terms with his
Jewish identity, and that’s one of the reasons why
Putin and his henchman have gotten him and many others
behind the barbed wire of the modern-day Gulag,”
Nevzlin told the G.A. in his speech.
Though he had been involved in reviving Jewish life in
the former Soviet Union, it’s clear that Nevzlin
immigrated to Israel not only because, as he put it in
his speech, “it was time for me to join the Jewish
people,” but also because he was escaping the fate
that his friend and business partner had met. Nevzlin
and his representatives did not return calls for
comment on this story.
Not long after Nevzlin left, the Russian authorities
charged him with a whole range of criminal offenses.
He was said to have contracted out Yukos’s head of
security — who is now serving a 24-year jail sentence
and has denied both Nevzlin’s guilt and his own — to
kill individuals who were getting in the way of
Yukos’s business dealings. Among the dead were
Valentina Korneyeva, a Moscow businesswoman who owned
a building in central Moscow that Yukos’s holding
firm, Menatap, wanted to buy, and Vladimir Petukhov,
mayor of Nefteyugansk, where Yukos’s largest
production unit was based.
Twice the Russian authorities tried to extradite
Nevzlin, but both times Israel’s State Attorney’s
Office denied the request, citing insufficient
evidence. In 2006, the argument even reached Israel’s
High Court of Justice, which concurred with the State
Attorney’s Office.
Last summer, Russian courts tried and convicted
Nevzlin in absentia and sentenced him to life in
prison. Earlier this year, in response to an appeal,
they upheld the verdict and ordered him to pay 5.5
million rubles, about $235,000, in compensation to the
victims and their families.
Nevzlin has maintained that all the accusations
against him are baseless, politically motivated
fictions invented by Putin and his circle. The Russian
authorities have continued to pursue Nevzlin’s
extradition, even demanding that the United States,
where he now travels frequently, hand him over. But
his visit to the White House with Jewish leaders
offers strong proof that he has been given a de facto
exoneration by America’s government. The White House
confirmed his visit and his meeting with Obama on
November 9, but not whether he was vetted by the state
department or any other government agency.
Meanwhile, his life in Israel has revolved largely
around his philanthropic efforts. He set up an
institute on Eastern European and Russian Judaism at
the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and has funded
many projects through his charity, NADAV— named after
himself and two other Yukos shareholders, Vladimir
Dubov and Mikhail Brudno. Run by his daughter, it
tries to confront what Nevzlin said in his G.A. speech
was the biggest threat facing the Jewish world: “A
failure to articulate a single, global Jewish
identity.”
In addition to donating heavily to, and leading, the
renewal of Israel’s Diaspora Museum, Nevzlin is on the
board of governors of the Jewish Agency for Israel and
the board of trustees of Keren Hayesod-United Israel
Appeal.
Misha Galperin, executive vice president and CEO of
the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington, said he
was responsible for the marriage between Nevzlin and
the Jewish Federations of North America, organizers of
the G.A. He thinks that Nevzlin’s appearance at the
gathering marks his entrance on the American Jewish
scene. “Many people were quite taken with him,”
Galperin said.
Asked if Nevzlin’s past had been an issue, Galperin
bristled and wondered whether one would ask the same
question of Natan Sharansky, the new head of the
Jewish Agency for Israel who was accused by the Soviet
Union of being a CIA agent and sentenced to 13 years
in jail. “The two cases have absolutely the same
validity,” Galperin said, “none.”
–end of Forward piece
Once again, the organically-criminal nature of the
Jewish state is unmasked. One can just imagine the
shrieking that would take place if someone convicted
of murder in Israel–absentia or not–were to flee to
another country and that country refused to extradite
the criminal back to Israel for justice. Furthermore,
the fact that Nevzlin–A MAN CONVICTED OF ORDERING THE
MURDERS OF 5 PEOPLE–was treated as a guest in the
White House by the president himself shows just who is
running things in Washington.
More than this though, the most notable thing is the
complete absence of outrage from the Jewish community.
Much like their moral silence when it came to other
infamous individuals such as Bernie Madoff and the
organ harvesting rabbis, so too do American Jews
obviously have no problem with one of their most
powerful and important organizations associating with
a convicted murderer, the attitude apparently one of
“The victims were Gentiles, so what’s the BFD?”
And people still wonder why there is this thing known
as “Islamic terrorism” when criminals such as this are
free to come and go as they please and when American
leaders are so willing to consort with men whose hands
are covered with innocent