_ 1 1 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 17, 1973-5 `Dismal Failure' Seen for UN Ad Hoc Committee on Terrorism UNITED NATIONS (JTA) —The problem of interna- tional terrorism has been tossed back to the General Assembly after the Ad Hoc Committee on International Terrorism failed to reach any agreement on the defini- tion, cause and ways to deal with this problem. Three subcommittees of the ad hoc committee which had been meeting since Aug. 1 , behind closed doors ended ) , work Aug. 11 and agreed lly that there were widely differing views on the issue. The Israeli delegation, which was not a member of the 35-member ad hoc com- mittee but sat in on the de- libeiations in the capacity of an observer, issued a sharp criticism of the group after it concluded its work. The delegation termed the work of the committee a "dismal failure" and said that all efforts to examine the problem in a serious manner were "swamped by the demagoguery of Arab representatives and their friends." The statement by the Is- raeli delegation also noted that "It is evident, as con- firmed by this latest exer- cise in futility, that unless Arab states cease to support international terrorism, the United Nations will remain virtually incapable of taking effective action against the scourge of terrorism, and the struggle against it will have to be pursued by responsible governments, acting by them- selves and in cooperation with each other." During the meetings the United States, Great Britain and other western nations urged measures against in- ternational terrorism, includ- ing an international commis- sion calling for punishment or extradition of offenders. Arab, African and • Com- munist bloc members reject. ed proposals which would have implied action or con- demnation against what they termed liberation move- ments. They focused on what they called "state terrorism" practiced by racist and colonial regimes. 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Brazil agreed to join Israel in combating international terrorism, but Israeli For- eign Minister Abba Eban discounted the possibility of Brazil playing a peace- making role in the Middle East. After two days of official contacts between Eban and Brazil's foreign minister, Mario Gibson Barboza, in Brasilia last week, Israel and Brazil affirmed "the in- terests of their governments in strengthening international law through adequate legal instruments in order to deal with the threat that inter- national terrorism repre- sents for civilization." The communique also stressed "the firm decision of the governments to adopt the necessary measures and initiatives - a g a i n s t such threat." Eban's visit to Brasilia was marked by the heaviest security yet seen in this capital for a visiting min- ister. Police, security agents and plainclothes guards were out in full force, and report- ers and photographers had all of their equipment checked. 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