THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS $600,000 Is Returned to Libya (Continued from Page 1) Department three weeks ago said the Libyan gov- ernment was "supporting a wide range of terrorist groups in every area of the globe" and arranged assas- sinations of dissidents abroad. Jewish organizations and individuals have com- plained to Georgetown Uni- versity since Libya made its original contribution and also have been critical of qeorgetown's acceptance of :lore than $31/2 million from seven other Arab countries for the center which is con- sidered anti-Israeli. Only two weeks ago, Rabbi Andrew Baker and Lawrence Goldmuntz of the Washington chapter of the American Jewish Commit- tee protested to Georgetown about the Arab support. Georgetown's . president, Rev. Timothy personally Healy, brought the check for $641,721 dollars to the Li- byan Embassy and gave it to Ali Houderi, the em- bassy's head. Healy said, "I was under absolutely no heat and no pressure" to return the money "but it worried me. I guess I am just kind of slow to move. But I came to a growing realization that what Libya is up to is in- compatible with Goergetown." The professorship-in the Arab program will continue unchanged, the university said. It is held by a Palestinian-born historian, Hisham Sharabi. He was quoted as saying that the Libyans were "very decent, very thoughtful, very con- siderate, very correct" in financing the professorship to the extent of $715,000 dollars over a five-year period. Michael Hudson, director of the Arab studies center who reportedly had been in- strumental in having Libya make the gift and strongly defended it, was quoted as saying, "We never felt any pressure from the Libyan government" on use of its money. Hudson was among the Americans who attended a seminar in Libya on ways to advance the Arab points of view against Measures Asked to Counter Widening of Arab Boycott NEW YORK — The panies against boycott de- American Jewish Congress mands. has called on Secretary of "Under the Internal the Treasury Donald Regan Revenue Code, every to take "forceful counter- taxpayer doing business measures" following a reso- with a country that par- lution adopted by the Is- ticipates in or cooperates lamic Conference in Taif, with an international Saudi Arabia, last month to boycott must report that widen the boycott of Israel. fact on its federal tax re- Will Maslow, general turn," Maslow explained. counsel of the AJCongress "Such participation or said his organization had cooperation will mean written Secretary Regan the loss of certain foreign urging an investigation by tax credits," he noted. the Treasury Department to The E-xport Administra- determine which countries have joined the Arab tion Act requires American Companies to notify the boycott. "By law, the department Commerce Department of is required to add those any boycott request and for- countries to its statutory bids the issuance of nega- list of boycotting states," tive certificates of origin, Maslow said. "Forceful racial or religious discrimi- counter-measures by our nation against trading government are required to partners and other boycott protect American corn- actions. Iraq, PLO Gave Support to Salvador Guerrillas: U.S. WASHINGTON (JTA) — Documentation was made public at the State Depart- ment that Iraq and the Palestine Liberation Organization have sup- orted the guerrilla move- ent in El Salvador. - -. to the - According documentation, the guer- rilla leaders received $500,000 in cash from Iraq and selected Salvadorans received training from the PLO.. The documentation on "Communist interference in El Salvador" was presented to buttress the Reagan Ad- ministration's contention that there is military sup- port from the outside against the government of El Salvador which is backed -by the United States. A summary said that the Unified Revolution- ary Directorate (DUR) representative met with PLO head Yasir Arafat in Managua, Nicaragua on July 22, 1980. "Arafat promised mili- tary equipment, including arms and aircraft," the summary said. It also said "A Salvadoran guerrilla leader met with Fatah lead- ers in Beirut in August and November and the PLO has trained selected Salvado- rans in the Near East and in Nicaragua." Regarding Iraq, the documentation said that last Sept. 24, Salvadoran guerrillas received and dis- tributed $500,000 in a "logistic donation" from Iraq. Israel and conducted a seminar at Georgetown which he said was modelled on the lines of the Libyan program. The Rev. Michael Walsh, chairman of the university's board of directors, said the board's 10-member execu- tive committee had unani- mously approved return of the money. In 1978, Georgetown re- turned to Iraq its check for $50,000. Besides the seven Arab governments con- tributing, the center has re- ceived gifts from a score of American corporations that do business in the Middle East. A'? "ft .* 0 0/7Sfr ki. V3W"7 *4 41;9.4, New Press Law Friday, February 21, 1981 Israelis Express Concern for Jewish-Arab Relations JERUSALEM — The Knesset passed a law Mon- day that makes it a crime to copy, publish or read the private correspondence of anyone without their per- mission. JERUSALEM (JTA) — sions between the groups. Former President Ephraim He cited as examples ex- Katzir has urged Israel's pressions of racial hatred, Jews and Arabs to work to- an anti-Arab report pre- gether to develop the coun- pared by a senior Interior try since the fate of both Ministry official, and a groups is linked to the fate statement attributed to of the nation. Katzir spoke Minister of Commerce and to some 500 Jews and Arabs Industry Gideon Patt tel- at a Mapam-organized con- ling Arabs who were un- vention Feb. 14 aimed at happy in Israel to "take a improving Jewish-Arab re- taxi across the bridge to lations in Israel. Jordan." The meeting ended with Victor Shemtov, secre- the establishment of an tary general of Mapam, Arab-Jewish Public Council said the meeting was called and the scheduling of a in response to "warning larger , convention this signals" of mounting ten- spring. It also prohibits the pub- lication of embarrassing photographs, even of public figures. 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