1. Remnants of Jewish Communities in Arab Lands Still' ostages—Eban JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign 'Minister Abba Eban credited Wed- nesday the efforts of international humanitarian groups with allevi- ating somewhat the plight of Jews remaining in Syria, Iraq and other Arab countries. But he warned that "The remnants of these com- munities are still held as hostages, subject to persecution, oppression and discrimination" and denied the universal human right to emi- grate. Eban addressed the Knesset on the second anniversary (according to the Hebrew calendar) of the mass hangings of Jews in Baghdad and Basra for allegedly spying for Israel. "The martyrs were put to death for a crime which they had not committeed. Others were mur- dered or died of hideous torture in the prisons. Their sole crime lay in their being Jews," Eban said. countries also were established , and the testimony they submitted on the situation of Jews in Arab lands aroused international public opinion to demand in the strongest terms that the Arab rulers desist from the oppression of the Jews and set them free, Eban said. He said the Arab governments responded with a wave of propa- ganda intended to create a satis- factory image of the condition of their Jewish citizens. But it also led to admission of the true situa- tion, Eban said. "The very fact that in reaction, the Iraqi authorities announced the abolition of discriminatory laws was evidence that discrimina- tion existed," he said. It is true the acts of murder have ceased for the present, but the plight of Jews in Iraq has not been im- proved. He noted that in January 1910, about 100 public figures and re- ligious leaders from 24 coun- tries convened in Paris and set up the International Committee for the Jews in Arab Countries, headed by Alain Poher, presi- dent of the French Senate. National committees in various Eban said the awakening of enlightened public opinion, the activities of the International Committee and the intervention of governments on behalf of- the Jews in Arab countries, have led to the release of Jews from prisons in Egypt and their depar- ture in freedom. But hundreds • Refugees Call Syria 'Inferno' for Remaining 5,000 Jews PARIS (JTA)—Two Syrian Jews who recently managed to escape from Syria appeared here in heavy disguise at a press conference to describe Syria as "an inferno" for the 5,000 Jews still living there. The press conference was spon- sored by the International Com- mittee for the Defense of the Jews in the Middle East. Officials said the man and the woman put on disguises to protect members of their families still resident. in Syria. They declared that Syria's Jews live in daily fear for such little freedom as they have and are under severe discrimination. The two reported that Jews in Damascus, where 3,000 live, may not leave for more than two miles out of the city without per- mission from the secret police but that most of them never leave the Jewish area where they try to eke out a living from artisan shops. They cited a law forbidding Jews to leave to their heirs real estate or other property which is auto- matically declared by the authori- ties and automatically passed on to Palestinian terrorist organiza- tions. Jews are forbidden to hold reli- gious services without prior per- mission from the secret police. During such services, they said, a government official is usually present. If a Jew does manage to flee the country, they said, all of his or her known relatives and friends are arrested, usually for a mini- mum period of two months. The male witness said he had been arrested after the escape of a brother and that he had been de- tained for 10 months before he was court martialed on charges of "Zionist activities." Kosher Meat Provided at State Institutions NEW YORK—Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller's office informed the United Bikur Cholim of the state of New York that kosher meat will be made available to the Orthodox patients of New York state institutions, according to an announcement made by Rabbi E. Hoffman, director of the United Bikur Cholim. - The United Bikur Cholim, headed by Herbert M. Cohen, president, and Rabbi Chaim U. Lipschitz, vice president, has been supplying kosher meat to inmates of New York state institutions for a num- ber of years. TEL AVIV (JTA)—Representa- fives of the International Red Cross have visited 12 Israeli prisoners in Egypt, according to Red Cross reports from Geneva. Two of the prisoners were visited in the hospital Dec. 23 and 24, and the other 10 on Jan. 5 and 6. The IRC also received permission to visit them every two weeks hence- forth. It also has been learned that IRC representatives visited three Israeli prisoners in Syria toward the end of December, de- livering parcels and letters to them. of Jews still remain there, be said. According to Eban, the sit- uation of Jews in Syria is the most grave. "They live in ghettos subject to a regime of curfews, restriction on movement outside their place of residence and arbitrary arrests accompanied by torture," Eban said. "When a Jew dies, his legal heirs are robbed of his property which is confiscated by the author- ities. In the few Jewish schools, Arab headniasters have been ap- pointed on behalf of the authori- ties, and religious instruction has been restricted, The Jewish ceme- tery in Damascus has been de- stroyed and a road laid over its ruins," Eban charged. He said "Prom this rostrum, we call upon all the nations of the world, the United Nations and other international organizations, religious leaders a n d public figures to whom the liberty of man and his honor are dear, to join their voices in the call and demand to free the Jews in Arab countries." V4 1 He was sentenced to death but later came under general amnes- ty. He described conditions in Syrian prisons as "inhuman," de- claring that prisoners are regu- larly beaten and given electric shock tortures. He said many went insane from the mistreat- ment. Presiding at the press confer- ence were Alain Poher, president of the French Senate, and presi- dent of the international commit- tee; M. Rolland, president of the French Supreme Criminal Court; and Jacques Mercier, the French attorney who had tried to defend the reputed Israeli agent, Elie Co- hen, in Damascus. The two witnesses also reported that the situation in Egypt for Jews had improved during the past year and credited the im- provement to efforts by the French government. They said many Jews who had been arrested were freed from prison and allowed to leave Egypt. They called the situation for Jews in Iraq "stagnant," adding that while Jews there no longer feared for their lives as they did a year ago at the time of public hangings of Iraq Jews, they still suffered severe restrictions and discrimination. A similar report, in less detail, was issued earlier by Gen. Lucius D. Clay, chairman of the Committee of Concern. THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS Folwoosty 5, 1971-5 Red Cross Reports Visiting 12 Israelis in Egyptian Prisons My Wife Gives Me Orders! My kids give me orders and my mother-in-law gives me orders. 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