Friday, February 11, 1977 5 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS p U.S. Takes Strong Human Rights Stance (Continued from Page 1) Russian Jews, Dr. Hyatt emphaF,ized, "The Christ- ian silence in the face of the Holocaust must not be repeated by this gen- eration in the face of simi- lar persecution." Sakharov on Sunday is- sued an appeal for help from around the world for Ginzburg and said there OP' was every reason to be- lieve that Ginzburg's ar- • rest last Thursday was a link in the chain of rep- ressive Soviet actions nned before a June, conference on the isinki pact.. Ginz-burg, 40; disburses funds supplied by Solzhenitsyn 0. to political prisoners and their families. PI" • The U.S. State Depart- ment said it was "watching Oh with concern" the treat- ment Ginzburg received IP and had made its views known to the Soviets. - An hour-long nation- wide TV broadcast from Moscow on Jan,22, called "Traders of Souls," de- picted Soviet Jewish ac- tivists and refusniks as "soldiers of Zionism in- side the Soviet Union," OP and accuses them of being part of a "Western based ' anti-Soviet conspiracy." The National Con- ference pn Soviet Jewry (NCSJ) learned at the which "documentary that dealt heavily with the emigration of Soviet Jews to Israel, took the unpre- cedented step of naming several activists and claimed that they were involved in "subversive - IP activities. The broadcast depicted Western writers, actors and Nobel Prize laureates who have in the past appealed to the Soviet authorities on be- half of Soviet Jews, as dupes of Zionist prop- aganda. At the same time, American and British organizations helping Soviet Jewry were stigmatized as agents of Jewish finance. Long-term refusenik Vladimir Slepak said that this broadcast has incited anti-Semitism among av- erage Russians. "Zion- ism," Slepak pointed out, "is being used as 'cos- mopolitanism' was used during the Stalin purge period in the early 1950s." Activist Anatoly Sharansky said, "There is always anti-Semitism among people in this country and as a Jew you learn to sense it, but "now at a higher level than mal. Everyone in buses and subways are discussipg these films and similar articles. It smells of a pogrom." The film is only one arm of the media recently il. utilized by Soviet au- thorities. The latest issue of - the illustrated magazine Ogonyok as sects that Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi SS officer in charge of round- ing up Jews during World War II, was kidnapped by Israelis 'in Argentina in 1960 to prevent him from divulging pre-World War II plans with the Zionists • ii 0 to set up a pro-Nazi literature and what the Soviet authorities termed Zionist state. Four Soviet Jewish ac- as intent to undermine tivists, Iosif Begun, Yuli the Soviet regime. Kosharovsky in addition to Slepak and Sharansky, BIG SELECTION! have filed a suit charging insult against the televi- sion network. A former Mitzva Soviet Jewish broadcas 7 ter told newsmen inRome TO $139 $ 39 of a second film called ALL SIZES — 6 To 44 "Secrets and Other Things," which suggests that the Jews tried to kill 154 SOUTH WOODWARD (Nr. Maple) Lenin, supported Hitler's 41 • IRMINGHAM • MI rise to power and jux- taposed scenes of depri- vation with pictures of prominent Jews. It seems that in prepara- tion for the Belgrade con- ference in June, 1977 on the fulfillment of the Hel- sinke accords, the USSR has prepared "an attack as its best defense," said Soviet Jewish scientist and refusenik Benjamin Levich who has been wait- ing for an exit visa since 1973. Meanwhile, in a phone conversation with the Soviet Union's Pro- curator General's office in Moscow, Martin Gar- bus, New York civil liber- ties attorney and rep- resentative of Sakharov in recent discussions with the State Department, last week offered to lead a group of American lawyers to observe the upcoming appeal of Soviet Jew Amner Zavurov. "Zavurov was sen- tenced on Jan. 13 to three years in prison for being without an internal passport, being without a job and for disorderly conduct," Garbus ex- plained. "Obviously, as he had been given- permission to emigrate in October, 1975,, his internal passport had been taken away by Soviet au- thorities. Through bureaucratic misman- agement, the Soviets never issued a new visa and tried to force Zavurov fo accept his internal documents. The Soviet authorities are guilty of unwarranted harass- ment as well as abuse of Soviet law." Alvin K. Hellerstein of the National Lawyers Committee for Soviet Jewry pointed out that the current situation for Soviet Jews is severe. "A trial against Soviet Jewish activist Daum Salansky of Vilnius, for alledgedly having in his possession materials which 'defame the character' of the USSR, is being prepared by local Lithuanian offi- cials." prisoner of Conscience Yaakov Suslensky, from the town of Bendery, was released from a Soviet prison after'• serving a seven-year term, the New York Conference on Soviet Jewry reported. Suslensky was sentenced for spreading anti-Soviet GOWN s . SHAN DELS - . The new added-value tax introduced in July 1976 in Israel has since brought in income of more than IL 2 billion (about $222. million). 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