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July 08, 1977 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-07-08

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12 Friday, July 8, 1977

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Sharansky Refused an Attorney

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Anatoly Sharansky, the 30-
year-old Moscow Soviet
Jewish activist presently
being investigated on
charges of treason, has
been refused legal represen-
tation, the Greater New
York Conference on Soviet
Jewry reported.
Ida Milgram, Sharansky's
mother, has told the confer-
ence that every lawyer she
has approached to repre-
sent her son has refused be-
cause they believe him to
be guilty. Although Sha-
ransky has insisted that he
is innocent of the charge of
being a CIA agent, several
attorneys have offered to
take the case only if he
admits to guilt with exten-
uating circumstances.
Mrs. Milgram has further
appealed to Soviet author-
ities to allow a doctor to
visit her son in Lefortovo
Prison in Moscow, a politi-
cal prison where prisoners
have the right to receive
packages and to be visited
by a doctor appointed by
the family. No one has seen
or heard from Sharansky
since his arrest in early
March, the conference said.
The conference also re-
ported that it has learned
that Yakov Suslenski and
Mikhail Mager, two long-
time Soviet Jewry activists,
have arrived in Israel
where they were reunited
with their families.
Meanwhile, the National
Conference on Soviet Jewry
said it has learned that the
appeal of Dr. Iosif Begun
who had been sentenced to
two years in exile on
charges of "parasitism,"
has been rejected by the So-
viet authorities.
In Detroit, Jewish Com-

munity Council President
John H. Shepherd has

called upon ProCurator Gen-
eral Roman Rudenko of the
Soviet Union to release Jew-
ish activist Begun.
In a cablegram to Ru-
denko, Shepherd called
upon the USSR to respect
the principles of the Hel-
sinki Accord and allow Be-
gun to emigrate to Israel.
Meanwhile, Michigan Con-
gressman David E. Bonior
(D-Mt. Clemens), in a' let-
ter to Communist Party Sec-
retary Leonid Brezhnev,
called for a review of all
cases connected with per-
sons imprisoned because of
their activities within the
Human Rights Group mon-
itoring the Helskinki ac-
cords, and "their expe-
ditious release."
In a related development,
a Soviet court has sen-
tenced two Ukrainian
human rights leaders to
seven and 10 years in pris-
on plus five years in exile
for "anti-Soviet activity" in
monitoring Soviet com-
pliance with the Helsinki ac-
cords.
Mikola Rudenko—
, 56, a
writer and disabled war vet-
eran, and Oleska Tikhy, 55,
were convicted in a near-
secret trial in a makeshift
courtroom in a small Ukrai-
nian town.
The pair were the first
members of either the Uk-
rainian or Moscow
branches of the Human
Rights Group to be sen-
tenced specifically for mon-
itoring Soviets on the ac-
cords.
Eight members of the

Human Rights Group have
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ary.
The NCSJ has learned
that Yakov Vinarov, former
Soviet Jewish Prisoner of
Conscience has received an
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