tit ql,,,trt,4, N11 a. *if -:tfut aor:71 bv ! , ? - ti-*** 19; 7. • Arab Propaganda Sophisticated, Subtle and Cheap, JTA Writer Finds in Brazil and Zionists as oppressors BY MURRAY ZUCKOFF and Gestapo-like individuals. JTA News Editor These pamphlets are sold RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA)- Pro-Arab propaganda is mak- at prices ranging from 3 to 6 ing steady inroads in the form cruzeiros (50 cents to $1), al- of articles in smalltown news- most free compared to other apers and inexpensive pam- pamphlets - -of Comparable phlets sold in bookstalls and numbers of pages, quality of printing and layout. They are in university bookstores. The articles in the newspa- evidently subsidized and thus pers are subtle, without the are almost being given away. cliches and verbal paroxysms that mark similar articles in the American and European ress. The articles deal with issues such as the role of women in Arab society, the contributionS of arms to the 'Brazilian economy and intel- lectual life, the political and cor 'c development of Aral. Jrkers. These stories, written in a simple and a straightforward manner are geared toward a working-class readership. The pamphlets, equally well written, deal with the as- pirations of the Palestinian 45cople and the aims of Arab liberation and depict Israel LOT G ,1) LOT 4 i a A aiz7 NORTHLAND EASTLAND OPEN SUN. 12 TO 5 There are no comparable pro-Israel and pro-Zionist pamphlets. The Israel and Zionist material available is written in heavy style and usually expensive—out of the financial reach of students. tuals, this issue has received scant support from either Jews or non-Jewish intellec- tuals: The issue has been re- ported in the daily press and much space was given to the struggle of Soviet Jews seek- ing to emigrate, but public action and sentiment has been almost nil. According to one well-in- formed source active in the Jewish community and him- self a leading intellectual and editor of a magazine, his ef- forts to obtain from profes- sors at the university in which he teaches signatures on a petition on behalf of Soviet Jewry received only a perfunctory response. While the issue of Soviet Jewry is a top-priority item The invariable reaction, he on the agenda of American Jews and non-Jewish intellec- told the Jewish Telegraphic THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 30, 1973-3 Agency, was that Soviet Jews most totally assimilated sim- are not the only oppressed ply are not interested in people, if, in fact, they are "Jewish issues" whether Rus- sian, Israeli or even local. oppressed at all. The Jewish community, the source said, is compara- tively inactive on this issue because it does not want to be accused of being involved in "Jewish issues." 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