V1;.q 1f • 22 Friday, March 14, 1980 Caricatures THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS U.S. Repor t Cites Soy iet Treatment of Jews By JOSEPH POLAKOFF (Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.) WASHINGTON — No for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 fewer than two dozen of the 154 countries discussed in the recently published State Department "Country Re- ports on Human Rights Practices for 1979" contain some reference to Jews and, in some instances, to Israel. Most comprehensive of the references to Jews is, as expected, in the section on the Soviet Union, which is `41111111111111111•••• ■•■ Knom by the Gompary Wk mu/I' de arfier Parts F I f r an It MO 6 . .•`.'4,i1`,.t -- , S liallUrrarn .A 40110•Vw* t " ... ‘ ..... 11 ' ' ' 851-7333 Inc. Farmington Hills 31313 Northwesteqn • Jewelry Designers & Manufacturers of Original C7 Unusual Creations Authorized Appraisers • Estate Liquidators -7•111011111111111=1- > reported for the first time in accordance with Congres- sional requirements. Noting "dissatisfaction" and "other protests by Soviet minorities," the re- port says "in recent years, also, there have been alle- gations that some ethnic groups, especially Jews, face restrictions on their ability to participate in leading positions in the political system and in some other sensitive positions. It has been charged that in- formal quotas exist to limit the access of Jews to some universities and research institutes." After observing "ap- plication procedures for emigration are cumber- some and expensive" and that "the cost of an emig- ration passport to a 'capitalist' country is 300 rubles (approximately $460)," the section on the Soviet Union adds "in addition, those seeking to emigrate to Israel — the bulk of all emigrants — are required to give up their Soviet citizenship, an act which costs 500 rubles (approximately $765)." 'Those applying for per- mission to emigrate are fre- quently subjected to a variety of administrative and extra-legal sanctions, such as loss of job, harass- ment and social ostracism. Some activists have suf- NO CONDOMINIUM OWNER CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT CONDO, CARE!! BEAT INFLATION!, CONDO CARE provides a ONE-TELEPHONE NUMBER SERVICE that gives you peace of mind as a condominium owner for REPAIR, ADJUSTMENT, REPLACEMENT and UNLIMITED SERVICE CALLS . . . at an annual low cost payable quarterly. Call for more information Call for free brochure onoominsum InTERIOR SERVICE PLA 557-6830 T.M. Q. Will it cost me any more money during the period of my service agreement (are there any hidden charges?) A. No. Q. Are you available for 24-hour emergency service if needed? A. ,Yes. O. Are there any additional charges for service calls? A. No. Q. 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In addition, over 40,000 ethnic Germans have been allowed to go to the FRG (Federal Republic of Ger- many) since 1968, and thousands of Armenians have received exit permis- sion — mostly to the United States. Jewish sources es- timate that as many as 200,000 additional Soviet Jews possess letters of invi- tation Cvyzovs'1. from Israel which are needed to apply to emigrate." Pointing out that the Soviet "regime shows par- ticular sensitivity to reli- gion when it is perceived as linked to actual or potential political dissent, as in the case of Roman Catholicism in Lithuania, TQlam in Cen- tral Asia, or Judaism," the report observes, "There have been continuing re- ports of anti-Semitism as re- flected in discrimination against Jews in access to higher education and the professions. Officially- condoned published attacks on Zionism, which appear only thinly to veil anti- Semitic feelings, have also aroused concern. There have been some instances of criticism in the Soviet press of books said to mirror anti-Semitism." Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are not reported in the volume "specifically," but it observes "human rights conditions in the three republics are, how- ever, similar to those in the Soviet Union" and therefore presumably for Jews as well. Is U.S. Ignoring Jewish Refugees from Teheran? Nationally-syndicated columnist Jack Anderson reported this week, in a col- umn carried in the Detroit Free Press, that the Carter Administration is ignoring the plight of 100 Jewish ref- ugees from Iran. The refugees, now in London and Paris, are wait- ing for permission to come to the U.S. as political exiles. Anderson charges the Carter Administration of ignoring their plight be- cause it does not want to of- fend the Iranian regime of Ayatollah Khomeini while American hostages are being held in Teheran. A precedent embalms a principle. 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