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May 30, 1975 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-05-30

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8 Friday, May 30, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Nashpitz, Tsitlionok Sent to Siberia

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NEW YORK (JTA) — that he would be given a
Mark Nashpitz and Boris job as a truck loader and
Tsitlionok, the Moscow ac- that if he refused, he
tivists who each were sent- would be tried and sent-
enced last March to five enced to one year in exile.
years exile after demon-
strating last February near
Stanley H. Lowell, NCSJ
the Kremlin, have been sent chairman, said that there
to Siberia, it was reported seems to be a stepped-up
by the Student Struggle for trend toward picking up se-
Soviet Jewry. Nashpitz, 27, lected "refusniks" and
was sent to Chita near the threatening them with
Chinese border, Tsitlionok, charges of parasitism, while
31, was sent to Krasnoy- at the same time offering
arsk.
them work which is out of
The SSSJ also reported their field.
that Leningrad activist Lev
Meanwhile, scores of
Zhigun, a nuclear physicist, protesters — including an
has been threatened with actress with Israel's Ha-
trial under an unpublished bima Theater — staged a
edict of Dec. 25, 1972, ban- demonstration at the Bijou
ning activities "against state Theater in New York to de-
interests."
nounce the Soviet Union's
"stepped-up campaign of
A SSSJ spokesman said persecution against Soviet
he feared that this edict, Jews."
used recently in Odessa
against Lev Roitbard and in
The demonstration, co-
Tbilisi against the Goldstein ordinated by the Greater
brothers, "will now be used New York Conference on
against Jews in many Soviet Soviet Jewry, took place on
cities who seek to leave."
the final day of the Soviet
Film Festival at the Bijou.

In another development,
the National Conference
on Soviet Jewry reported
that Igor Abramovich, a
Moscow "refusnik," was
arrested in his home and
taken to the militia where
he was threatened with
charges of parasitism.
Abramovich, a radio en gi-
neer, who has been trying
to emigrate to Israel for al-
most two years, was told

The actress who took
part is Dina Roitkop-Pod-
riachik. She and her hus-
band, Eliezer, were per-
mitted to emigrate from
the Soviet Union to Israel
in 1971, but were forced to
leave their son Uri, 26,
behind.

Uri is still in Riga, where
the family had lived for
more than 30 years. He has

been repeatedly denied a
visa and has been subjected
to severe harassment. His
mother is in the U.S. to call
attention here to the plight
of her son, as well as that of
the vast numbers of Soviet
Jews who want to emigrate
from the USSR.

Meanwhile, Viktor Stern,
son of Dr. Mikhail Stern
who is currently serving an
eight-year prison term in
the Soviet Union, has been
told by the authorities that
he must leave the USSR-
June 15, the SSSJ repof..

The SSSJ also reported
that Mikhail Varnavitsky,
son of the "top activist" in
Leningrad, Israel Varnavit-
sky, has received an exit
visa. Mikhail's father, who
suffers from a severe heart
condition, and his mother,
have been denied an exit
visa, the SSSJ reported.

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