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- Buzaglo_test abstract "The Buzaglo test is a phrase coined in Israeli law which subsequently developed into an idiom in Israel.In 1976, the Attorney General of Israel at the time, Aharon Barak, decided to begin a criminal investigation against Asher Yadlin in relation to the Yadlin affair. Yadlin, an important figure in the dominant Mapai party who was under consideration for the position of Governor of the Bank of Israel, was suspected of theft and receiving bribes. Yadlin asked to be questioned by the police in his office, but Barak refused on the grounds that the law should treat all equally, without regards to their social standing.Yadlin was questioned in a police facility, and was later convicted and sentenced to five years imprisonment.Barak's decision was significant at the time due to the prolonged dominance of the Mapai party in Israeli politics and society. Referring to the decision, Barak coined the phrase "the law for Yadlin is the same as the law for Buzaglo" (Din Yadlin – KeDin Buzaglo). The phrase was intended to mean that both the strong and the weak in society were subject to the law. Yadlin represented the predominately Ashkenazi political elite of Israel, whereas Buzaglo represented the Mizrahi population, which at the time were considerably poorer and weaker.Although it was originally used in the context of the rule of law and specific corruption charges, the Buzaglo test has since become a litmus test for a range of inter-ethnic issues in Israel.".
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- Buzaglo_test wikiPageWikiLink Aharon_Barak.
- Buzaglo_test wikiPageWikiLink Asher_Yadlin.
- Buzaglo_test wikiPageWikiLink Ashkenazi.
- Buzaglo_test wikiPageWikiLink Ashkenazi_Jews.
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- Buzaglo_test wikiPageWikiLink Category:Israeli_law.
- Buzaglo_test wikiPageWikiLink Idiom.
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- Buzaglo_test wikiPageWikiLink Litmus.
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- Buzaglo_test wikiPageWikiLink Mapai.
- Buzaglo_test wikiPageWikiLink Mizrahi.
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- Buzaglo_test wikiPageWikiLink Rule_of_law.
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- Buzaglo_test wikiPageWikiLinkText "Buzaglo test".
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- Buzaglo_test subject Category:Israeli_law.
- Buzaglo_test hypernym Phrase.
- Buzaglo_test type Person.
- Buzaglo_test comment "The Buzaglo test is a phrase coined in Israeli law which subsequently developed into an idiom in Israel.In 1976, the Attorney General of Israel at the time, Aharon Barak, decided to begin a criminal investigation against Asher Yadlin in relation to the Yadlin affair. Yadlin, an important figure in the dominant Mapai party who was under consideration for the position of Governor of the Bank of Israel, was suspected of theft and receiving bribes.".
- Buzaglo_test label "Buzaglo test".
- Buzaglo_test sameAs מבחן_בוזגלו.
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- Buzaglo_test sameAs Q5003418.
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