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February 23, 1979 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-02-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Pravda Links Maoism, Zionism

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Pravda, the official organ of
the Soviet Communist
Party, has launched a blis-
tering attack against the
People's Republic of China
for "flirting with Zionism"
and for "teaming up with Is-
rael on anti-Sovietism."
Vladimir Bolshakov, in a
recent issue of Pravda,
wrote that following the es-
tablishment of diplomatic
relations with the United
States, China will take
teps toward "normaliza-
ion of relations with Is-
rael."
The Pravda article, re-
leased internationally by
the Soviet news agency,
Tass, noted that commen-
taries on this issue were
prompted by a meeting last
November between China's
Deputy Premier Keng Piao
and Howard Squadron,
president of the American
Jewish Congress, who was
visiting Peking as part of an
American :delegation of
civic attars leaders.

Bolshakov was re-
ported by Tass as saying
that it was also dis-
covered that China's
Foreign Minister Huang
Hua had a secret meeting
earlier last year in Zurich
with Israeli Defense
Minister Ezer Weizman.

In addition, the Pravda
article claimed that some
time last month Israel was
visited by a high-ranking
Chinese diplomat from'
China's' Mission to the
United Nations.
Bolshakov, Tass noted,
concluded that the desires of
Zionists and Maoists have
fully coincided im many
spheres. "China backed
Israeli-Egyptian separate
negotiations," Bolshakov
wrote.
"It is not at all accidental
that the Peking diplomacy,
which established relations
with Oman, is now actively
coaxing other regimes in
the area of the Middle East
and Near East, known for

State Dept. Report on WB
Human Rights Defended

GENEVA (JTA) — Ed-
ward Mezvinsky, the U.S.
chief delegate to the United
Nations Human Rights
Commission, cited the State
Department's report on
human rights, formally is-
sued in Washington Feb. 10,
as "a balanced and fair pic-
ture" of the human rights
situation in the Arab ter-
ritories occupied by Israel.
His remarks were made
during a debate over Israeli
practices in the territories.
He said he wanted "to
take this opportunity to
make absolutely clear the
distinction between some of
the allegations carried in
press reports and the find-
ings in the State Depart-
ment's Human Rights re-
port."
Israel's Ambassador to
the United Nations in
Geneva, Joel Barromi,
charged that the "text was
adopted without any shred
of proof or evidence, on the
basis of vague assertions
and assumptions.. •The
whole exercise was an un-
worthy charade."
' Referring to the State
Department report, Mez-
vinsky said: "There have
been some credible re-
ports that instances of ill
treatment have occurred.
But our report does not
tate that systematic tor-

Saudis in Danger

ture is being practiced by
the Israeli authorities. I
should also note that in
repeated discussions
with Israeli authorities
we have been assured
that mistreatment of de-
tainees is forbidden by
Israeli law and that vio-
lators are punished." _
Mezvinsky cited "another
important paragraph that
deserves emphasis" in the
State Department's report
which noted that since
1977, representatives of the
International Committee of
the Red Cross (ICRC) "haVe
been given increased access
to detainees . . . without
witnesses during their
period of interrogation not
later than the 14th day af-
ter arrest, to determine
identity, state of health and
conditions of detention."
In that connection; the
U.S. delegate said, "I would
note that Israel is one of the
very few nations in the
world that permits ICRC
access as early as 14 days."

Favor Repeat
of 'Holocaust'

BONN (JTA) — An over-
whelming majority of young
Germans not only approved
of the showing of the
NBC-TV "Holocaust" but
are in favor of a second air-
ing of the series.
A public opinion poll by
the West German man-
azine, "Quick," shows that
58 percent of all West Ger-
mans questioned want to
see the series again with
only 25 percent against a
second airing.
These
percentages
changed dramatically when
the age of those polled was
taken into consideration.
Within the 18 to 39 age
bracket, 64 percent favored
a second airing.

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Former Premier Yitzhak
Rabin warned last week
that the wave of Moslem ex-
tremism could endanger the
present regime in Saudi_
Arabia.
In a television interview
he described the Iranian
revolution as the toughest
blow the U.S. and the West
had suffered in this region
since the end of World War
II. It meant that one of the
two main oil-supplying
Israel has 5,000 commer-
states might well come
under Soviet influence, cial flower growers. She had
Rabin said.
only 100 in 1968.

their anti-Communism and
anti-Sovietism."
Describing "interna-
tional Zionism" as "one of
the strike units of the U.S.
imperialism in its struggle"
against "real socialism," the
"national liberation move-
ment," "progressive Arab
countries" and the "Palesti-.
nians," Bolshakov stated:
"Both Maoists and Zionists
are thus teaming up on the
grounds of anti-Sovietism,
complicity with U.S. im-
perialism."

Scientists Mark
Einstein's 100th

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Some 110 senior scientists
from various countries will
come to Israel by the end of
this month to attend a sci-
entific symposium com-
memorating Albert Eins-
tein's 100th birthday.
The symposium will take
place in Jerusalem under
the auspices of the Israel
Science Academy, the Van
Leer Institute, the
Jerusalem Foundation and
the International Aspen
Foundation.

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