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February 13, 1981 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-02-13

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Friday, February 13, 1981

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Percy, Kemp Review U.S. Policy

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
President Reagan's position
that "the first step" towards
a settlement of the Arab-
Israeli situation is recogni-
tion by the Arab states "of
Israel as a nation" is sup-
ported by Senate Foreign
Relations Committee
chairman Charles Percy
(R-Ill.).
Two days after - Reagan
stated his position during a
meeting with a small group
of journalists in the Oval
Office, Percy said that he
urged diplomats of two Arab
countries to persuade "the
Palestinians" to renounce
terrorism and to recognize
Israel's right to exist in
peace.
If the Palestinians do
that, Percy said, the United
States can then help them
ultimately to have "some
sort of homeland" in a fed-
eration with Jordan.
Human rights will con-
tinue to be a prime issue
to the Reagan Adminis-
tration, Rep. Jack Kemp
(R-NY) told a meeting of
the International Council
of Bnai Brith.
While praising President
Reagan and Secretary of
State Alexander Haig for
their statements on foreign
policy, Kemp noted that
Haig has placed greater
emphasis on combatting
world terrorism.

War Crime Charge Leveled
at Assembly Line Worker

CLEVELAND (JTA) — A
trial, expected to last as
long as seven weeks, to de-
termine whether John De-
mjanjuk, a 60-year-old
naturalized citizen of Uk-
rainian origin lied about his
participation in Nazi war
crimes when he applied for
citizenship in 1958, opened
in U.S. District Court in
Cleveland Tuesday before
Federal Judge Frank Bat-
tisti.
Demjanjuk, a Ford as-
sembly line worker since
1952, has been charged by
A the U.S. Immigration and
• Naturalization Service
• (INS) with supplying false
information about his ac-
tivities in World War II. _

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Time Magazine, would face
up to 15 years in prison for
breaking Israel's Official
Secrets Act. The article by
Halevy claimed that Av-
raham Achitov, head of the
security service, known as
Shin Bet, would resign be-
cause of interference by
Prime Minister Menahem
Begin.

WASHINGTON — Mrs.
Betty Heitman, co-
chairman of the Republican
National Committee, will
begin an eight-day visit to
Israel on Monday. During
her stay, Mrs. Heitman will
survey humanitarian pro-
grams, confer informally
with Israeli leadership and
meet with Israeli women
active in the Jewish state's
political and governmental
structures.

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that the government indict
an Israeli correspondent
from the Washington Star
for naming the head of Is-
rael's internal security
service in an article pub-
lished last August.

GOP Chairman
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Israel Urged
to Indict U.S.
Correspondent

If the charges are proven,
he could be stripped of citi-
zenship and face deporta-
tion proceedings. The INS
contends that Demjanjuk
served as a guard in the
Nazi extermination camps
at Treblinka and Sobibor in
Poland in 1942-1943, that
he tortured countless in-
mates and herded Jews into
the gas chambers. Demjan-
juk insists that he was a
prisoner of war at that time.
U.S. attorneys Norman
Moscovitz and John Hor-
rigan are expected to fly
in nine survivors from
Germany, Israel and
Uruguay to testify
against Demjanjuk.
The INS began its inves-
tigation into his back-
ground five years ago on the
basis of affidavits from
death camp survivors , de-
tailing atrocities allegedly
committed by Demjanjuk,
who they referred to as
"Ivan the Terrible." His
first name at the time was
Iwan.

Gaza City Blast
Kills Bystander

TEL AVIV — Palestinian
terrorists tossed a grenade
at an Israeli army truck in
the heart of Gaza City ear-
lier this month, killing an
Arab and wounding 20
other people, according to a
military spokesman. Israeli
troops swept through the
city following the blast and
arrested dozens of people.

Women's American ORT
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"The struggle for human
rights must go on," the Con-
gressman declared. "I don't
think the United States can
afford to signal the world
that it is relaxing its fight
for human rights."

Contending that the U.S.
has applied a double
standard in the human
rights struggle, "rewarding
our enemies and punishing
our friends," Kemp urged a
reversal of that practice.

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