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Investigations in the Offing Over Radio Interview of Trifa
WASHINGTON (JTA)
— Ramifications of Radio
Free Europe's (RFE)inter-
view with alleged Nazi war
criminal Archbishop Vale-
rian Trifa that it broadcast
last May have mushroomed
into formal requests for five
separate federal and Con-
gressional' investigations.
The requests by Rep.
Elizabeth Holtzman (D-
N.Y.) followed RFE's
notices of dismissal to two of
its employes in Munich,
Germany, and White House
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silence on developments
enveloping a National Se-
curity Council (NSC) spe-
cialist, Paul Henze.
In letters calling for the
investigation, Holtzman
declared RFE is dismissing
two of its Romania broad-
cast division employes,
Edgar Rafael and Jacob
Popper, for publicly protest-
ing the Trifa interview.
She also asked tighten-
ing of federal supervision
over tax-supported RFE
and Radio Liberty (RL)
that broadcast to Eastern
Europe and to the Soviet
Union.
Setting forth specific
charges against RFE,
Holtzman, who heads the
House Subcommittee on
Immigration, Refugees and
International Law, urged
inquiries in addressing Rep.
Dante B. Fascell (D-Fla.),
chairman of the House Sub-
committee on International
Operations; Elmer B.
Staata, U.S. Comptroller
General; Dr. John
Gronouski, chairman of the
U.S. Board for Interna-
tional Broadcasting that
oversees RFE and RL; Dr.
Glenn Gerguson, RFE-RL
president, with offices in
Munich; and U.S. Attorney
General Benjamin Civiletti.
Authorities of both the
board and RFE have ac-
knowledged that RFE's
interview and its broadcast
constituted a "mistake in
judgment" since it did not
mention that Trifa was fac-
ing trial in Detroit related
to his alleged role in the
massacre of some 4,000
Jews in Romania in World
War II.
Trifa, now head of the
Romanian Orthodox
Church, faces revocation of
his naturalized U.S. citizen-
ship should the trial find
him guilty of having with-
held information from U.S.
authorities about his past.
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In addition to request-
ing the inquiries,
Holtzman has sharply
criticized the White
House for not responding
to her second letter to
President Carter calling
for disciplinary action
against Henze, who re-
presents the NSC at the
Board for International
Broadcasting.
According to the board's
records, Henze told a meet-
ing last August, following
protests against the Trifa
interview, that "concern"
about it is "silly" and that it
"certainly isn't serious from
the point of view of the
White House."
Holtzman's first letter to
Carter was answered by a
NSC staff secretary which
Holtzman described as "in-
appropriate, inadequate
and inaccurate" and
"suggests that the White
House attaches little impor-
tance" to the issue.
With more than a week
having passed since her sec-
ond letter, Holtzman said
that the White House by its
silence and by not disasso-
ciate themselves specifi-
cally, their silence consti-
tutes approval and ac-
ceptance of his (Henze's)
remarks."
RFE/RL senior vice
president William Buell, in
Washington, said that "the
whole episode" has been
"very painful" and his is
"very unhappy about the
publicity the story is get-
ting." Saying that "the
interview as broadcast was
a mistake in judgment,"
Buell added, "my boss" —
Ferguson — "has accepted
_ responsibility for it as a
mistake."
Buell volunteered that
Rafael and Popper, both
Jewish, are naturalized
U.S. citizens, and that the
director of the Romanian
service, Noel Bernard, also
is Jewish. "The reason for
the personnel action," Buell
said, is that Rafael and Pop-
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the Israel Government
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Royal Viking Star.
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per "made slanderous ac-
cusations against Bernard
and management as a whole
that were quite unfounded."
He added that Rafael and
Popper made the accusa-
tions "to the press, Congress
and Jewish organizations —
all kinds of charges of anti-
Semitism against Bernard
which were ridiculous on
their face." Of about 50 em-
ployes in the Romanian
service, Buell said, "12 are
of Jewish background and
11 were hired by Bernard."
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