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Andinia Plan : ウィキペディア英語版
Andinia Plan
Andinia Plan (Spanish: ''plan Andinia'') refers to a conspiracy theory to allegedly establish a Jewish state in parts of Argentina and Chile. It is partly based on an exaggeration of historical proposals for organized Jewish migration to Argentina in the late 19th and the early 20th century (which, however, did not include plans for a Jewish state there). The name and contents of the plan have wide currency in Argentine and Chilean extreme right-wing circles, but no evidence of its actual existence has ever been brought up, making it according to the US-based Anti Defamation League, the Conservative Gatestone Institute and the Israeli research institute Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs an example of a conspiracy theory.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7RbZzUi0tM )
This alleged plan has been used as a rhetorical device by far right circles to attack Jews and institutions. In 1971 a leaflet appeared among officers in the Argentinean army under the name "Plan Andinia," which accused international Jewry and Zionists of planning to take over southern Argentina. It has been circulating ever since.
==Jewish migration to Argentina and early Zionist plans==
(詳細はliberal tendencies of the Roca administration were instrumental in making European Jews feel welcome.
Maurice de Hirsch sponsored the Jewish Colonization Association for the support of agricultural settlements, and the idea was seriously considered as an alternative to Palestine by leading Zionists such as Theodore Herzl. However, these did not include plans for an independent Jewish state there, but for a local Jewish autonomy. The notion of a Jewish homeland, not in Palestine, but elsewhere in the world, such as a region of South America or in East Africa, eventually led to the schism of the Jewish Territorialist Organization.
The Jewish population in Argentina grew and prospered in the ensuing years, though the community eventually became much more urban (''see'' History of the Jews in Argentina).

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