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December 22, 1978 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-12-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Nazi Ideology Reported Alive in Latin America: Rabbi

CHICAGO (JTA) — Nazi
ideology is alive and com-
peting in the marketplace of
ideas in Latin America,
Rabbi Morton M. Rosenthal
told a_ Midwest regional
meeting of the Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith.
Rabbi Rosenthal, who
heads the ADL's Latin
American affairs depart-
ment, has just returned
from a visit to Brazil,
Bolivia, Peru and Ven-
ezuela. Although hopeful

that democracy will gain
strength in Latin America,
Rabbi Rosenthal asserted
that the Nazi war criminals
who found haven in the
region and their supporters
pose a continuing threat to
efforts to re - establish
democracy in the Southern
Hemisphere.
He expressed his concern
that if the German govern-
ment permits the statute of
limitations on war crimes to
expire at the end of 1979,
the Nazis who have found

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refuge there will be embol-
dened to act more aggres-
sively.

Speaking of the former
commander of the
Sobibor concentration
camp, Gustav Franz
Wagner, Rabbi Rosent-
hal expressed optimism
that the Supreme Court
of Brazil would grant the
German government's
request for his extradi-
tion.

Wagner, who has lived in
Sao Paulo since fleeing
Germany, was arrested ear-
lier this year after a Nazi
meeting outside Rio de
Janeiro.

Rabbi Rosenthal told the
group that the most vexing
problem with which the
ADL's Latin American af-
fairs department is now con-
fronted is that of political
prisoners in Argentina and
those who have disappeared
in that country.
Relatives and friends of
Jews in Argentina have
been appealing to ADL for
help in locating the disap-
peared and securing the re-
lease of those detained
without charges.

More than 1,000 such
cases have been regis-
tered with the ADL.
Rabbi Rosenthal indi-
cated that the problems
of disappearances and
political detentions are
affecting all segments of
the Argentine society and
are not specifically
Jewish problems.

The leading human
rights group in .Argentina
(The Permanent Assembly

COLPA Suit
Aids Observant

on Human Rights) has
submitted to the govern-
ment more than 3,000
names of documented cases
of disappeared persons, he
said. Newspaper adver-
tisements appear with some
frequency requesting that
the government explain the
disappearance of specifi-
cally named Argentine citi-
zens.

Friday, December 22, 1978 61

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mission on Law and Public
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York State Supreme Court
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Sabbath observers to take a
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The city had originally
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Friday.
After the judge's ruling,
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A Russian Line?

JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
Members of the Knesset
who recently visited Russia
report that Russian officials
seem resigned to a peace be-
tween Israel and Egypt
based on the Camp David
accords.
Soviet officials also prom-
ised they would not oppose
Israeli participation and
attendance at the 1980
Olympic Games.
But MK Yosef Sand said
the Russians also told the
delegation that 98 percent
of those who ask to emigrate
from Russia are allowed to
do so and only those exposed
to state secrets are denied
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