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December 20, 1974 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-12-20

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Dec. 20, 1974-21

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Soviet Jewry Penal. Trials Continue

NEW YORK (JTA) — Dr.
Mikhail Stern went on trial
Dec. 11 in Vinnitsa, Ukraine,
on charges of accepting
bribes from patients to ob-
tain illegal drugs for them.
Foreign newsmen were
barred from the court but
friends and relatives who
were admitted said that six
of the seven prosecution - wit-
nesses retracted their state-
ments against Dr. Stern.
They told the court, ac-
cording to the National Con-
ference on Soviet Jewry,
that the 56-year-old doctor
had often refused to accept
fees from patients but that
they had insisted he accept
some token gifts in appre-
ciation for his kindness, pa-
tience and expert treatment.
Dr. Stern pleaded not guilty
to charges of the Soviet

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Penal Code on bribery which
carry a maximum penalty of
death. . He . also has been
charged under the Ukrain-
ian Penal Code which has a
maximum penalty of 10
years in prison and exile of
up to five years.
Stern's case is widely view-
ed as an attempt to intimi-
date other Soviet Jews from
applying for visas.
It was also reported that
Mikhail –Leviev, a 56-year-
old Jew who formerly man-
aged a large government
store in Moscow, has been
sentenced to death for alleged
economic crimes.
The last time a Jew was
sentenced to death in Russia
was five years ago. That sen-
tence was subsequently com-
muted.
According to the sources,
Leviev, a native of Bukhara,
applied for exit visas for
himself and his family in
1971, resigned from his job
and handed the store over to
a new manager. He received
the usual certificate of dis-
charge stating that he had
completed his job in a satis-
factory manner.
However, in 1972, shortly
after he and his family re-
ceived exit visas, Leviev was
arrested. His wife's parents
left for Israel but )1is wife
and children stayed behind.
He was kept in prison for
two years before he was
brought to trial in Moscow
City Court on Dec. 8 with a
group of other defendants
accused of economic crimes.
Dr. Nahum Goldmann,
president of the World Jew-
ish Congress, appealed Sun-
day to President Nikolai
Podgorny of the Soviet Union,
to commute the death sen-
tence imposed on Leviev.
In a similar action, Kings
County District Attorney,
Eugene Gold, chairman of
the Greater New York Con-
ference on Soviet Jewry,
cabled Soviet officials here
and in Moscow to urge that
the "inhumane" ‘death sen-
tence against Leviev be com-
muted immediately.
Jewish sources also re-
ported that Prof. Alexander
Voronel of Moscow, a 43-
year-old physicist and a lead-
ing activist at whose home
several scientific seminars
had been held, has been
given permission by Soviet
authorities to leave t h e
USSR.
In New York last week, the

Ex-Nazi SS Chief
Remains in Bolivia

NEW YORK (JTA)—Klaus
Barbie, the former Nazi SS
chief who was known as the
"butcher of Lyons," will not
be sent back to France, the
Bolivian Supreme Court ruled
according to reports reaching
here from Sucre where the
court was in session.
Barbie, who faces the death
penalty in France for war-
time crimes, has been living
in Bolivia since 1951 and is
a citizen of that country.
The court ruled that France
could not extradite Barbie
because there is no extradi-
tion agreement between the
two countries. France has
been conducting a campaign
to get the former Nazi back.

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