THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 3, 1980 11 10,000 Protest Machinegunning of Jewish Institutions (Continued from page 1) Fredriksen's supporters by Jewish activists in a series of clashes outside a Paris courthouse Sept. 18. The neo-Nazi leader was convicted on that date for inciting race hatred. He will be sen- tenced next month. Meanwhile, in West Germany, the Jewish com- munity and other victims of Nazism are deeply dis- turbed by the apparent apathy of the authorities in the face of increasingly vio- lent activities by neo-Nazi park-military groups. A case in point is the outlawed "Wehrsportsgruppe Hoffmann" which the Pro- secutor General originally held responsible for the Ok- toberfest bombing in Munich last Friday that kil- led 12 people and injured 213. The Bavarian Interior Ministry said Tuesday that it suspected the group had links with the Palestine Liberation Organization and Libya. The group's self-styled "Fuehrer," Karl-Heinz Hoffmann, 42, was arrested along with five of his associ- ates. All were released Monday for lack of evidence. According to the pro- secutors office, there was no urgent suspicion" of their involvement. Instead, police believe the bombing was the work of one man, 21-var-old Gundolf KhoTer, a student who be- longed to the Hoffman group. He died in the blast. The history of "Wehrsportsgroppe Hoffman" 'which mas- queraded as a sports club, seems to bear out charges that the West German authorities and political leaders have underesti- mated the neo-Nazi danger. As early as 1974 the group's activities were widely re- ported in German news media. Police in Nuremberg where the organization was based said that Hoffmann tt Arabs Ask More IMF Vote Power WASHINGTON (JTA) — Behind the demand of the Arab states for the recogni- tion of the Palestinian Lib- eration Organization by the World Bank and the Inter- national Monetary Fund (IMF) is the much wider issue related to their desire to inwease Arab voting power and a commensurate decrease in the strength of the industrialized democ- racies in the affairs of the World Bank group. The increase in Arab; power would thus enable the oil-producing states to ease the way for PLO recog- nition. Banking authorities ex- plained that the oil- producing countries want more authority than they have and that the PLO issue is merely a facet of their aim for greater strength. The issue is being dis- cussed by the joint proce- dures committee chaired. by pro-PLO Tanzanian Fi- nance Minister Amir Jamal. and his group were well known and on several occa- sions members were ar- rested, though promptly re- Interior Minis- leased. ter Hans-Dietrich Genscher said more re- cently that Hoffman's ac- tivities were very sus- picious. But the state government in Bavaria which studied the charges concluded that no unconstitutional aims could be attributed to his organization. Hoffmann and his sup- porters engaged in military training in an old castle near Nuremberg. Hoffman was brought to trial for il- legal wearing of uniforms. But the prosecution was un- successful. At a second trial he was found guilty and fined 8,000 Marks. The sum was easily raised by the right-wing National Zeitung, the most widely-circulated neo-Nazi publication in West Ger- many. police while trying to dis- rupt demonstrations and meetings of left-wing organ- izations. Eventually, Hoffman was tried for violating the law against possession and use of firearms and was found guilty. Last January, Federal Interior Minister Gerhard Baum banned the organization. A police raid on its headquarters yielded a quantity of mili- tary materiel including an old tank. But the group's activities contin- ued. Last Saturday, in the wake of the Munich bom- bing, a police raid turned up more military equipment and explosives in members' homes. But according to the prosecutors office, they were not related to the exp- losion in Munich. The Werhrsportsgruppe Hoffman has a membership of about 400, making it the largest neo-Nazi para- military organization in West Germany. 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