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March 26, 1971 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-03-26

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State Dept.: Peaceful Rally for Soviet Jews
Not Same as Moscow Embassy Violation

WASHINGTON (JTA) —

A State
Department spokesman said there
was "no-way to equate" the peace-
ful public demonstration for Soviet
Jewry on the Washington Elipse
Sunday with "official violation of
the United States Embassy in
Moscow.

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Charles Bray said the State De-
partment had "no view" on the
demonstrations which brought
some 3,000 youths and adults to
the nation's capital Sunday.
He said the U.S. "takes a very
grave view" of the violation of
embassy property by Soviet police
and was still awaiting replies to
protest notes presented to Foreign
Minister Andrei Gromyko and Sov-
iet Ambassador Anatoly F. Do-
brynin.
Bray said in reply to questions
that there had been no represen-
tations by the Soviet Embassy
here over Sunday's demonstra-
tion. The JTA learned that 689
of the demonstrators on the
Elipse were processed by police
on the spot and immediately re-
leased. The processing consisted
of photographing and identity
checks.
Only 124 of the group were taken
to police headquarters for book-
ing on charges of violating Dist-
rict of Columbia traffic regulations
when they blocked the intersection
near the Soviet Embassy. All were
released after paying a $10 bond.
Replying to questions by news-
men, Bray said he thought the
police handled the matter very
well. The latest embassy violation
in Moscow occurred a week ago

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approached the throng taunt-
ingly. They were beaten by JDL
members and were last seen
fleeing the area.
Addressing the rally, in addition
to Rabbi Kahane, were a dozen
speakers including two members
of the Italian-American Civil
Rights League, who expressed
their solidarity with the demon-
strators and disclosed that 60
members of their organization were
present at the meeting.
David Solomon, a black Jew
from New York, received waves of
applause, when he told the rally
"We are all of the same family.
and for this — our house — I will
die."
Yosef Schneider, the 24-year-old
Soviet emigre to Israel who was
.eontinuinc his seven-day hunger
'_strike, left his "prisoner's cage"
outside the White House to tell the
Crowd in Hebrew his permit to
demonstrate ends at midnight but
that he would continue his hunger
strike as he was "prepared to be
arrested on behalf of Soviet
Jewry."
In his address, Rabbi Kahane
urged the demonstrators "not to
engage in violence nor resist ar-
rest. If a policeman touches you,
stand up and go with him, and
tomorrow morning the papers will
say, '5,000 Jews got arrested for
Soviet Jewry.' "
Speaking to President Nixon
through his address to the rally,
Rabbi Kahane said "We respect
and honor our country and Pres-
ident. It is important that you
understand our bitterness, frus-
tration, anger and determina-
tion." He added "We are here
to do something about it."
The demonstrators appeared to
be mostly young men and women
sporting buttons and bearing pla-
cards. The Elipse was heavily
guarded by mounted police, the
Washington Executive Police and
the Metropolitan Washington Po-
lice.
Officers on motorcycles could be
seen constantly whizzing by in a
flurry of patrol activity, while two
busloads of police stood in the
Treasury Wing opposite the White
House grounds.

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when police used force to try to
remove a Soviet citizen from the
embassy gate. The man, identi-
fied as of Russian nationality, was
reportedly seeking information on
immigration to the U.S.
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police badge numbers."
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marshalling area, JDL members
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men sporting Nazi regalia. The
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