Tuesday, July 17, 2007
not all men start as equals - but all end up in the same patch of dirt
The pictures were taken within a couple of months,with different cameras within 100 meters of each other. Both men have no names(at least for me - as I dont read the language).One is a brittish\commonwealth WW1 infantry\cavalry enlisted man who came to die here for queen and country and the other a migrant worker(?).
I would appreceate a translation of the tombstone. I also don't recognise the letters - is it chinese?
Since the Rabbinical Council(Who live of our taxes and dont serve in the army) is in charge of births,deaths and weddings - Israel still burries non jews(this definition is antiquted and racist - some people who were prosecuted abroad for being jewish,served in the army and got killed there werent buried appropriately)in another patch,usually in a less then honorable way.
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