THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 1, 1980 5

Kenyan Predicts Black African Diplomatic Ties With Israel

sell oil to you (U.S.) they sell
to Kenya."

He pointed out that the
high oil prices and the world
inflation which has hiked
the prices of imports has
especially hurt Kenya and
other black African nations.

"They (the Arabs) do
not invest in our coun-
try," Mwidau declared.
He said all of the invest-
ments in black Africa are
by the U.S., Britain, other
Western countries and
Israel.

Meanwhile, The Union of
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Olympics boycott because of
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of removing Sakharov from
Moscow to Gorky. The coun-
cil has been calling for a
boycott of the Moscow
Games for two years.
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Mwidau, the former
mayor of Mombasa, one of
Kenya's major cities, said
that he has always been a
friend of the Jewish com-
munity in Kenya and of Is-
rael. There are an estimated
400 Jews in Kenya out of a
total population of
14,340,000. He said that on
his visit to Israel last week
he felt at home. "I didn't feel
I was in a foreign country,"

Rabbi Selig Auerbach
will be the Jewish chaplain
at Camp Adirondack, which
will house National Guard
and state personnel, and
will be on call at the Olym-
pic Village. Camp Adiron-
dack normally functions as
a minimum security prison,
but inmates have been
temporarily relocated until
after the Olympics.

The only Jewish
member of the Olympics
religious affairs commit-
tee which is composed of
some 10 local clergymen,
Auerbach said that this is
the first time in the his-
tory of the Olympics that

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rael in the list of contact
persons; a "glaring absence"
of writings and statements
from American Christians
who have revealed "sen-
sitivity to the historic
Jewish anguish and appre-
ciation of Israel's special
place in Jewish conscious-
ness;" lack of any sampling
of churchgoers — "the hun-
dreds of thousands of per-
sons who want to see the
Camp David initiative
spread beyond Israel and
Egypt."

Life Sentences
for 2 Terrorists

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Two Arab terrorists were
sentenced this week to life
imprisonment by the Haifa
district court for killing
three Israelis during a raid
on Nahariya last April.

The terrorists entered an
apartment building and
shot Dan Harran, his infant
daughter Einat and Police
Sgt. Eli Shahar. The ter-
rorists surrendered after a
battle with Israeli forces
during which two other ter-
rorists were killed.
The judges, in handing
down the sentence against
Samir Quontar, a Lebanese,
and Ahmed Abres, a Syrian,
said the two intended to kill
any Jew who would have
gotten in their way and
committed horrendous
crimes such as the cold-
blooded murder of the in-
fant.
The sentence, the judges
said, could not fully match
the brutality of the crime.

he said.

He spoke of praying at
the Al Aqsa Mosque and
how "happy" he was to
see it was well taken care
of. He also mentioned his
delight at seeing Arab
and Jewish children
playing together in
Jerusalem.

namely, Israel. He added .._.
that Jerusalem has been the
capital of the Jewish state
since the time of King
David.

Jerusalem must never be
divided, Mwidau said: He
said Mecca is governed by a
single country and
Jerusalem should have only
one government responsible
for its administration,

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religion has been offi-
cially recognized.

His committee's major re-
sponsibilities for the
athletes and spectators will
include emergency human
services, local religious
entertainment, religious
literature distribution, pro-
vision of worship services
and religious media cover-
age. Chaplaincy service at
the Olympic Village will be
available 24-hours-a-day,
with a dozen chaplains serv-
ing on a rotating basis. Pro-
visions have also been made
for kosher food but there
have been no requests yet
from the participants.
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Sen. Edward Kennedy
(D-Mass.) described the
motion as only a symbolic
gesture and did not vote.
An aide said Kennedy did
not want to oppose the
President on this issue.

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Mwidau, a Moslem, urged
Jews not to look on all Mos-
lems as their enemies. He
said the Arabs are using
Islam as a weapon, but "we
African Moslems are not
enemies of the Jewish com-
munity" and of Israel. He
said that Jews, Moslems
and Christians should join
together in improving con-
ditions for Africa.
He said that if a Jewish
community or organization
would provide scholarships
for Kenyan children to
study in the U.S. or Israel

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Mwidau said that the two
countries have commercial
and other ties and about 15
students from Kenya are
presently studying in Is-
rael. He said that if the
Nairobi government de-
cided to resume diplomatic
relations with Israel it
would have the overwhelm-
ing support of Parliament
with perhaps only three or
four votes against it.
Mwidau indicated that
when the majority of black
African nations broke dip-
lomatic relations with Is-
rael in 1973 they expected
to receive economic benefits
from the Arab oil producing
states. "Most African coun-
tries do not benefit from the
Arab countries," he de-
clared. "The same price they

