▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 25, 1980 5 Begin Backs Olympic Boycott; Sovi et Emigration Dropsi OFFICIALQ AGENCY I 'OMEGA (Continued from Page 1) debate on the internal de- portation of Sakharov, and called on other parliaments to do the same. Fear was expressed of a possible link between the measures taken against Sakharov and a recent de- crease in the number of visas given to Soviet Jews. Rafael Kotlowitz, head of the Jewish Agency Immi- gration and Absorption De- partment, said at a press conference in -Tel Aviv Wednesday that such a de- crease was noted. However, he said, the reason for the decrease might be the fact that most of those leaving the USSR are going to the U.S. Kotlowitz said that in the first three weeks of this month the dropoutpout rate was 63 percent, a slight drop from last month (65 per- cent) and the average drop- out rate of last year (66.3 percent). During 1979, some 51,317 immigrants left the USSR, a rise of 43 percent com- pared to the previous year. Therefore, Kotlowitz suggested, Israel should not Doily—mcveka SraPothi FRUIT BASKETS 3 Times Daily Nation-Wide Delivery §: S1595 ▪ RODNICK- MCINERNEY'S 7794140 7724350 PARTY-WEDDING-BRIDESMAID-BAR MIURA LONG and SHORT DRESSES 1/2 OFT 5199 CROUP 599 CROUP SSR GROUP $99 $49 '29 SHANDEL S • 154 SOUTH WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI 2-4150 "close off options" in her re- lations with the USSR or make any hasty decisions regarding participation in the Moscow Olympics. A more pessimistic view was expressed Wednesday by Soviet immigrant Alexander Levin, in an interview with the Voice of Israel. Levin said that in the wake of internal difficul- ties, there were increas- ing signs that the Soviets would slow Jewish emig- ration, "as the Jews are always the first candi- dates for any re- pressions." Levin made a personal assessment that the liberalization era in Soviet politics has ended at the end of 1979 with the invasion of Afghanistan. He assessed that it was a clear indica- tion that the hardliners are winning in Moscow. Department State spokesman Hodding Carter, commenting on Sakharov's arrest, said that "a number of reports from other sources, including Amnesty International, suggest that there has been a heighten- ing Soviet crackdown against dissidents, includ- ing several who have been closely associated with human rights activities in recent months." Last week State Depart- ment official Robert W. Far- rand told the National Jewish Community Rela- tions Advisory Council that the Soviets were likely to maintain the current rate of Jewish emigration because it was "in their interest to do "The Soviet Union may wish to continue emigra- tion to 'score points' with the U.S. in any future negotiation with Wash- ington on the eventual resumption of normal re- lations between the two countries," Farrand suggested. He also said that under the "compartmentalized" Soviet system — where one government agency may not necessarily be affected by the actions of another — it was likely that the emig- ration pipeline would re- main "relatively unaf- fected" by the new and hos- tile relations between Washington and Moscow. AZF OKs Noshrim Compromise NEW YORK (JTA) — The American Zionist Fed- eration (AZF) announced last week that it decided to lend its support to Premier Menahem Begin's "com- promise proposal" regard- ing Soviet Jewish noshrim, or dropouts, Jews who leave the Soviet Union on Israeli exit visas but once out of the Soviet Union settle in the United States and other Western countries. Rabbi Joseph Sternstein, president of AZF, in a statement at a press confer- ence here, declared: "The American Zionist Federa- tion calls for the adoption of the three-point program for the rescue and resettlement of Soviet Jews. It is only through the implementa- tion of this program that we can both preserve the Soviet Jewry movement and further develop the state of Israel." 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"The growing number of Soviet Jews who relinquish their Israel 'entrance visa' in Vienna, and declare their intention to resettle in the West, casts a foreboding shadow over the future of the movement (of Soviet Jews to the free world). The latest evidence strongly supports the view that the Soviet authorities will use this situation to end or se- verely curtail Jewish emig- ration," Sternstein said. Sternstein said the AZF is about to launch an "educa- tional campaign" in Jewish communities around the country to win their support for Begin's "compromise proposal." Sternstein also said that the masses of Soviet Jews resettling in the United States has brought about a situation "in which millions of dollars raised expressly for use in Israel have been diverted to pay for their ab- sorption in America." Meanwhile, in Washing- ton on Sunday, about 300 people, many of them youngsters, gathered out- side the Soviet embassy to mark the 32nd birthday of Anatoly Shcharansky and to protest his continued con- finement in a Soviet prison. In New York, Burton Levinson, president of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, announced a campaign to "make certain that Anatoly knows that he has not been forgotten." He A few bad words got into the ear of the mother of mankind, and they led her on to eat the forbidden fruit, and thus to bring death into the world. —G. Mogridge said birthday greetings should be sent in the form of cards, letters or cables to: Anatoly Shcharansky, UCHR 511110/1, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR. Also in New York, the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry staged a march to the Soviet Mission to the United Nations where pro- testors chanted "Unhappy birthday, Anatoly Let my Shcharansky people go." Earlier, the group demonstrated outside the new million-dollar Pales- tine Liberation Organiza- tion headquarters three blocks away where they shouted "Hell no PLO — PLO has to go," and carried placards stating "New York's newest bomb fac- tory," and "Murder Inc. on East 65th Street." Meanwhile, Genya Intra- tor, vice president of the Canadian Committee on Soviet Jewry, reported from Toronto that Boris Shcharansky, Anatoly's father, died Sunday while on his way to the apartment of Prof. Alexander Lerner where a ceremony was to be held for Anatoly's birthday. Mrs. Intrator said the elder Shcharansky, 75, suf- fered a heart attack while on a trolley bus en route from Istra, the Moscow sub- urb where he resided. His wife, Ida Milgrom, was at Lerner's apartment at the time. — Observers of Soviet af- fairs believe the crackdown on dissidents is designed to remove "disruptive ele- ments" from Moscow prior to the summer Olympics. 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