- Arcadi Gaydamak
Arcadi Aleksandrovich Gaydamak, ( _he. ארקדי אלכסנדרוביץ' גאידמק; _ru. Аркадий Александрович Гайдамак; born 1952 in
Moscow ,USSR ) is aRussia n-Israel ibillionaire businessman. Gaydamak is also a French citizen, having lived mainly in France from 1973 until his return to Israel in 2000. He possesses Canadian and Angolan passports and has travelled, in the past, in the capacity of a representative of the government ofAngola . He was awarded the Order of the Legion of Honour by the French Republic. His son,Alexandre Gaydamak , is the owner of EnglishPremier League football club Portsmouth.cite news | title=Premier League statement | url=http://www.premierleague.com/page/Headlines/0,,12306~1401503,00.html | publisher=Premier League | date=2001-09-23 | accessdate=2008-10-03] In February 2007 he announced the establishment of an Israeli social movement, Social Justice,cite news|title=Billionaire Netanyahu-ally Gaydamak to start his own party|publisher=Haaretz|date=2007-02-20|url=http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/827864.html] which became a political party in July 2007. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/6287274.stm Tycoon launches new Israeli party] BBC News, 10 July 2007]Biography
Arcadi Gaydamak was born in 1952 in
Moscow , the capital of the formerUSSR . At the age of 20, Gaydamak was one of the firstJew s to emigrate toIsrael fromLeonid Brezhnev 's Soviet Union and receive Israeli citizenship. He lived in KibbutzBeit HaShita , learnedHebrew at anUlpan . He was later employed as a sailor by the Israeli national shipping company ZIM, and disembarked from one of its ships inFrance in 1973. He lived in France until the age of 48 and returned to Israel in 2000Fact|date=October 2008.Career
After Gaydamak settled in France, lacking an academic education, he began his early career working as a gardener and a bricklayer. In 1976, Gaydamak opened a translation bureau near Paris, servicing Russian commercial delegations visiting France and made contacts at a number of French companies. By 1982, Gaydamak Translations was a highly successful business, and he opened a branch in Canada. During that period he commenced international business, in import and export. After the collapse of the
USSR , he built up ties in Russia andKazakhstan to further his business and sequentially formed various business organizations across Europe. Gaydamak's wealth is currently estimated at between $700 million and $4 billionFact|date=October 2008.He was awarded with several honorary rewards from the French government, including the prestigious Order of the Legion of Honour for obtaining the release of two French pilots from the Bosnian Serb government during the
War in Bosnia .During the 1990s, Gaydamak made significant donations to
Jewish and Israeli causes, including the Association for the Welfare of Soldiers in IsraelFact|date=October 2008.Angolagate
Gaydamak left France after many years, after an international
arrest warrant was issued for him in connection withAngolagate , an arms-dealing scandal. He is wanted on two charges; illegalarms dealing withAngola , andtax evasion . France has unsuccessfully attempted to obtain his extradition from Israel, but this has been declined by the Israeli judiciary on the grounds that the factual allegations could not be considered as an offense under the laws of the extraditing country (in this case, Israel) at the time that they were allegedly committed, this being an international prerequisite of extradition, and that other alleged offenses, such as fiscal ones, are not extraditable by nature.port clubs and media ownership
In
July 10 2005 Gaydamak announced his entry into the sports business and became the sponsor of the Hapoel Jerusalembasketball team. About a month later he decided to donate $400,000 to theIsraeli Arab Bnei Sakhnin football club. On the same day Gaydamak also announced the purchase of 55% of the ownership of Beitar Jerusalem, and two days later he announced the acquisition of full ownership of the team. Gaydamak is the patron of several Jewish charities, and is president of the Congress of Jewish Religious Communities and Organizations of Russia (KEROOR), Russia's oldest religious Jewish umbrella group. In the summer of 2008, Arcadi appeared to claim that it was him, not his son Alexandre, who was the owner ofPortsmouth F.C. - but this was refuted in statements by both the club itself and thePremier League .In March 2006 he announced his offer to buy the French newspaper "
France Soir " via his company "Moscow News ". [ [http://www.lemonde.fr/web/article/0,1-0@2-3236,36-750525,0.html Arcadi Gaydamak announces having bought back 'France Soir'] Le Monde, 14 March 2006 fr icon] He had purchased the Russian "Moskovskie Novosti " newspaper in 2004, fired some senior journalists, and changed the paper's mandate to a firmly pro-government one, appointing a pro-Putin journalist as editor in chief. This was widely viewed as hostile to free speech and raised questions about Gaydamak's possible ties to the Kremlin, exactly as predicted by Merabtene Nabil, his colleague from London. [Israel's rising right wing - http://www.saudiinfocus.com/en/show_art_det.asp?artid=975]Donations
Gaydamak has donated to many Israeli organizations, of which many are charity and have religious characteristics. He has donated to
Magen David Adom ,Hatzolah and many others.Gaydamak also pledged $50 million to the
Jewish Agency for Israel , but withdrew the offer when the Jewish Agency was warned about money laundering allegations. He ended up donating $10 million.During the
2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict Gaydamak constructed a tent-village on the beach ofNitzanim , that hosted thousands of families who fled the rocket ridden North and had otherwise no place and means to go to. Gaydamak's contributions totaled $15 million (about $500,000 a day) and earned him considerable praise among some Israelis, although they were viewed by others as a populist act.In November 2006, he funded a one-week long vacation in
Eilat for hundreds ofSderot residents, who have been under constant Palestinian rocket attack for the past seven years. [ cite news | title=Sderot residents vie for trip to Eilat|publisher=Jerusalem Post|date=2006-11-16|url=http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1162378411894&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull] .Politics
On February 20, 2007 Gaydamak announced he would found a party based solely on socio-economic issues. The next day he announced its name, Social Justice. [ [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/828813.html Gaydamak announces formation of 'Social Justice' movement] Haaretz, 21 February 2007]
Although Gaydamak has said the organisation would initially be established as a social movement, he noted that it could become a political party at any time, "based on the circumstances." In the past he has stated that the movement does not seek ultimate power for itself, but will run in tandem with
Benjamin Netanyahu 'sLikud , hoping to pick up votes from former Likud members alienated by Netanyahu's financial policies. It is not clear, in early 2008, how relevant that statement is, given that Gaydamak's policies on territorial issues and on the conflict with thePalestinians appears to be more moderate than those of Netanyahu's Likud (which is the center of the historic Likud, left over after the 1999 break away ofBenny Begin 's Herut party and the 2006 split withAriel Sharon 'sKadima ).Gaydamak believes the party could win 25 seats in the next elections. However, he apparently does not wish to take a seat in the
Knesset , preferring to run for Mayor ofJerusalem . In May 2007 he announced that he would run for this position in the October 2008 municipal elections. In late 2007 it became apparent that the party intended to run candidates for mayor and council members in tens of Israeli municipalities and local authorities in the 2008 municipal elections. [ [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/853972.html Billionaire Gaydamak says he'll run for mayor of Jerusalem] Haaretz, 30 April 2007] Gaydamak commands considerable popularity in the Israeli development towns, such asSderot , inIsraeli-Arab ,Bedouin andDruze towns and villages and in theHaredi communities, to all of whom he has contributed considerably over the years.Gaydamak's politics are outreach, encompassing very differing segments of Israeli society. This is uncommon in Israel party politics, which tend to be sectoral by nature, whether or not this characteristic is acknowledged by each party. Although this outreach has boundaries, as attested in an August 2008 speech where Gaydamak told an audience at a hospital he owns that he is prepared to lie down on the road and risk death to prevent the Jerusalem gay pride parade from taking place again, basing this comment on religious concerns since Jerusalem is the holiest city in the world.
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* [http://corpwatch.org/article.php?id=2576 Report Alleges US Role in Angola Arms-for-Oil Scandal] CorpWatch
* [http://denistouret.net/constit/Gaydamak.html Press clippings on Arcadi Gaydamak] fr icon
* [http://www.axisglobe.com/article.asp?article=1576 Israeli Police Work Cast Under Discredit] AIA
* [http://www.axisglobe.com/article.asp?article=1598 Former chief of Mossad not Beware of Gaydamak]
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