THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Lebanese Warns That Conflict Sharansky Reported in Ill
May Threaten World, M.E.
Health, Wife Urges Probe
UNITED NATIONS
(JTA)—Lebanese Foreign
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warned that the unstable
situation in southern Leba-
non threatens the whole
Middle East and possibly
the entire world.
Addressing the General
Assembly, Boutros said that
without appropriate solution
to the Palestinian question
there will be no peace in
Lebanon.
Boutros said that it is the
duty of the world commu-
nity to help the Palestinian
people gain its rights, par-
ticularly its right to self-
determination and a home-
land in Palestine. Lebanon
is determined to live as a
unified country of a unified
people, he said.
Meanwhile, the northern
border of Israel has been
relatively quiet for the past
week.
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WASHINGTON (JT A ) —
Avital Sharansky, the wife
of Anatoly Sharansky, said
that she has received infor-
mation from Moscow that
her husband, who has been
held in a KGB jail since last
March, Xs in poor health,
accordhig to the Union of
CouriCils of Soviet Jews.
Mrs. Sharansky, in a tele-
phone call from Israel,
urged people to ask for an
investigation into her hus-
band's health, the council
reported.
Rep. Robert Drinan (D-
Mass.), chairman of the
International Committee for
the Release of Anatoly Sha-
ransky, is asking that the
International Red Cross and
other international organi-
zations investigate the con-
ditions under which Sha-
ransky, a leading Moscow
Jewish activist. is being
held, according to the
council.
Meanwhile, a report from
the Soviet Union said that
more than 70 people in 14
cities were questioned by
the KGB in connection with
the Sharansky case. Sha-
ransky's arrest had been
accontifanied by a press, and
television campaign seeking
to portray Jewish activists
as foreign intelligence
agents.
Sharansky has been
accused of working for the
CIA and is reported to be
facing a charge of treason
which carries the death pen-
alty in the USSR.
In another report from
Moscow today it was
learned _ that six Jewish
activists who planned to
travel to Kiev for an unoffi-
cial memorial ceremony
last week at Babi Yar, the
site of a Nazi massacre of
Jews during World War II,
were prevented from leav-
ing their homes by the
police.
In a related development,
the Student struggle for
Soviet Jewry and the Union
of Councils for Soviet Jews
reported that Dr. Ernest
Axelrod of Moscow, a 40-
year-old psychiatrist was
arrested on Yom Kippur
and told by Soviet author-
ities that he will be tried
within a month for
"parasitism."
Axelrod was detained
when he arrived home after
attending services at the
Moscow synagogue and
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Weizmann, Israel's first
president, that has stood in
the square across from the
Governor's Palace -here for
15 years, has disappeared.
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cil said the disappearance
was due to subway con-
struction, but no one can
say where the bust is now
and whether it will be
returned to its place once
construction ends.
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released two days later, the
two Soviet Jewry groups
said. He was forced to sign
a statement that he would
not leave Moscow until his
trial. Axelrod was dis-
missed from his job in 1974,
the day he applied for an
exit visa, according to the
two groups.
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