Falash Mura aliya finished, state tells High Court. Ethiopian petitioners: Processing of community's immigration applications can never be finished

From: Jerusalem Post | Date: January 14, 2008| Author: DAN IZENBERG | Copyright information


Jerusalem Post

01-14-2008

Headline: Falash Mura aliya finished, state tells High Court. Ethiopian petitioners: Processing of community's immigration applications can never be finished
Byline: DAN IZENBERG
Edition; Daily
Section: News
Page: 06

Monday, January 14, 2008 -- The High Court of Justice will order the state to allow more than 1,400 additional members of the Falash Mura community in Ethiopia to immigrate to Israel if the state does not...

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