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August 14, 1964 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-08-14

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Deportation of Arab Propagandist from
Argentina Under Consideration; Mercy
Killer Attempts to Evade Extradition

BUENOS AIRES — (JTA) —
Plans for the possible expulsion
from this country of Hussein
Triki, the Arab League representa-
tive who has been conducting an
anti-Semitic campaign here, are
being considered by the Govern-
ment, a high Argentine official
disclosed.
Triki has intensified his anti-
Semitic activities in recent months
through press conferences, public
statements and his monthly publi-
cation, "Nacion Arabe," in all of
which he links Zionism, Israel and
the Argentine Jewish community
with charges that an alleged "Zion-
ist conspiracy is at work, using
Castro Communists as a cover."
Triki is an Egyptian, and is in
this country for the professed
purpose of aiding closer ties
between Latin American and
Arab countries. However, Gov-
ernment officials are coming
closer to the conviction ex-
pressed repeatedly by leaders of
liberal Argentinians, as well as
of Jewish organizations, that he
is devoting most of his efforts
to the fanning of anti-Semitism,
playing into the hands of
anti-democratic, pro-totalitarian
Argentine forces.
Meanwhile, Juan Palmer°, Min-
or the Interior, said today that he

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is studying means for eliminating
the anti-Semitic outbreaks that
have disturbed Argentina in recent
months. Last week, President Ar-
turo Illia promised leaders of the
Democratic Progressive Party here
that he would tighten criminal
code regulations for the complete
outlawing of the Tacuara and
other anti-Semitic movements in
this country. Officially, those or-
ganizations are banned now, but
they continue to operate.
Some of Argentina's leading
anti - Semites, including Arab
League agent Triki and a re-
tired Air Force general, attend-
ed a banquet here Sunday night
honoring Juan Carlos Cornejo
Linares, a member of Parlia-
ment, who recently introduced
a bill calling for the creation
of an "Anti-Argentine Activi-
ties Committee" and naming
Zionism specifically as an anti-
Argentine activity.
The principal address was deliv-
ered by Brig. Gen. Gilberto Oliva,
a retired Air Force officer, who
has been closely identified with
the anti-Semitic movement in this
country. The former commander
of the Argentine Air Force, Brig.
Gen. Gayo Alsina, sent a telegram
greeting the diners. Among those
present were Triki; the Rev. Anan-
cio Gonzalez Paz, a Catholic priest;
and Gerardo Valenzuela, national
commander of the Guardia Restau-
rodora Nacionalista. The latter, a
notorious anti-Semitic group, has
been officially outlawed for the
last two years, along with the neo-
Nazi Tacuara movement, but both
these organizations continue to op-
erate openly.
Anti-Semitic slogans were shout-
ed at the meeting. Triki, who has
been conducting an anti-Semitic
campaign here, was lauded highly
by all the speakers who equated
Zionism and Judaism with "anti-
Argentine activities."
Defense counsel for former
SS officer Gerhard Bohne,
whose extradition is being
sought by the West German gov-
ernment for his participation in
Hitler's "euthanasia" program,
claimed here that Bohne is
wanted for "simple homicide"
and not for what he termed a
"qualified" crime. According to
German law the statute of lim-
itations on "simple" homicide
runs out after 10 years.
Bohne jumped bail and fled
Germany a year ago, to escape
trial on charges of being chiefly
responsible for the infamous "eu-
thanasia" program, in which 204,-
000 persons, mostly Jews, were
murdered through "mercy killing"
injections. He was arrested at the
home of his sister here last March
and, at that time Argentine Pres-
ident Arturo Illia agreed to extra-
dite the Nazi to stand trial in
West Germany.

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Concern Expressed Over
Fate of Jewish Decree
At Ecumenical Council
MILWAUKEE, (JTA) — "Con-
siderable concern and anxiety" of
the fate of the Jewish decree
scheduled to come before the
fourthcoming session of the Ec-
umenical Council — which opens
on Sep. 4 at the Vatican — is felt
in the United States, a conference
of Catholic teaching nuns held at
Marquette University here was
told by Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum,
national director of the Interreli-
gious Affairs Department of the
American Jewish Committee.
Addressing the conference, Rab-
bi Tanenbaum said that such con-
cern is especially expressed at
Christian-Jewish meetings in this
country dealing with Catholic-
Jewish relations. "While it is re-
assuring to know that the Jewish
declaration is definately sched-
uled on the agenda of the third
session," he said, "reports that the
content and language of the de-
cree have been significantly wa-
tered down here left a terrible
negative reaction, as much in
American Christian quarters as in
Jewish.
"Other reports that the decree
contains a reference to the falsity
of the concept of collective Jewish
guilt for the murder of Jesus have
been welcomed, but this is coun-
tervailed by the reported omis-
sion in the present version of the
apparent strong condemnation of
the deicide charge contained in
the text introducted in the second
session," the American Jewish
Committee official stated.
"If it is true," Rabbi Tanen-
baum added, "no one should be
surprised if major segments of
the Jewish community turns its
back on this entire enterprise,
terming this widely publicized,
universally hailed effort to rec-
tify the wrong of centuries an-
other failure of conscience of
the Western world with regard
to the Jews."
From the newspaper reports
and from other informed sources,
he said, it appears that the Ecu-
menical Council "parliamentary"
and voting procedure announced
several weeks ago by the Council
secretariat is such as to reduce
the possibilities for open floor dis-
cussion of this, as well as other
decrees, to a bare minimum.
"Given the experience of the
closing days of the second ses-
sion with regard to the Jewish
decree which was introduced
but withheld from a vote, many
Jews are openly predicting a
similar fate at the third session
—the decree will be introduced,
those opposed to it will find
technical ways to postpone, to
filibuster, and finally to shelve
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Tanenbaum told the Conference
of the Catholic Nuns.
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and especially those who are iso-
lated from the realities of the non-
Latin Hispanic world, do not begin
to comprehend what severe dam-
age such action would do to inter-
group and interreligious solidar-
ity, which is the foundation-stone
of American democracy and the
Western Alliance," he emphasized.
"It will take literally generations
of effort to overcome the divisive
fallout in religious, cultural, so-
cial, and political relations that
would inevitably ensue should the
Jewish decree, and with it, the
religious liberty decree, die at the
third session," he pointed out.

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