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April 17, 1981 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-04-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 11, 1981

PLO Has Harassing' Role
in El Salvador: State Dept.

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WASHINGTON (JTA) —
A 'leading State Depart-
ment official has disclosed
that the Palestine Libera-
tion Organization is sup-
porting terrorists in El Sal-
vador and other Central
American countries to
harass and hassle the
United States and create
pressure in a vulnerable
area."
James Cheek, deputy
assistant secretary of state
for inter-American affairs,
told the National Leader-
•ship Development Confer-
Anti-
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of
ence
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith at a meeting here that
the PLO, at little or no cost,
derives many benefits from
its involvement with ex-
revolutionary
tremist
movements in Central
America.
He said one of the objec-
tives of "the radical Palesti-
nians" is to obtain political
leverage with the United
States so that they can offer
a quid pro quo, "if you ac-
commodate us in the Middle
East, We'll get off your back
in Central America."
In its involvement,
Cheek went on to say, the
PLO also acts as a "sur-
rogate" for the Soviet
Union which, therefore,
does not have to utilize its
own people. A further
benefit is that the PLO
support for leftist revolu-
tionaries pleases not only
the USSR but "fulfills ob-
ligations" to other
friends such as the Cu-

H.U. Charges

Arab Students

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Hebrew University in
Jerusalem will try three
Arab students before a
disciplinary court on suspi-
cion of distributing anti-
Zionist lelaflets. The leaf-
lets, distributed last week,
included a call to Arab stu-
dents to fight fascism and
Zionism by means of acquir-
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bans and the radical
Arab states.
Pointing out that the PLO
presence in the various
Central American countries
is "not. massive," Cheek
noted that the training
cadres sent to the area are
rotated periodically. He also
observed that the PLO
trains Central American
terrorists in its camps in
Lebanon and other Middle
East areas and helps supply
arms to the terrorist bands
through its contacts with
Libya.
While the United States
is monitoring the situation
throughout Central
America closely,, Cheek
admitted that the full ex-
tent of PLO involvement
may not be known because
of its "clandestine" nature.
However, he stressed that
the United States is trying
to impress on Central
American governments
"the peril of permitting a
PLO base to be established."
He added that if a base is set
up, "the country permitting
this could expect trouble
with us."

Volunteer Group
Creates Program
in U.S. and Israel

CLEVELAND — A new
independent volunteer
organization based in
Cleveland and Israel, Vol-
unteers for Americans in Is-
rael, wants to create Ameri-
can villages in Israel and
new preparatory courses in
America.
According to Shirley
Goodman, the group's
executive director, Volun-
teers for Aniericans in Is-
rael was conceived out of the
belief that Jews in America
have not given the direct,
personal support needed by
fellow Americans in Israel.
The Israeli group will de-
sign and produce a slide-
cassette program that deals
with banking in Israel, cul-
ture shock, health care and
many other topics.
Meanwhile, the Ameri-
can group will work on re-
solving the fundamental
problems of employment
and housing. They are in-
vestigating investments
that will provide employ-
ment and business oppor-
tunities for those going to
Israel to live permanently.

Pesach Funds
for Refugees?

TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Radio Teheran has broad-
cast a message from a group
calling itself the "Jewish
Union" appealing to Jews in
Iran to hold only religious
observances on Passover,
according to Israel Radio
monitors.
The group said that Jews
through Iran should not
hold celebrations in view of
the war between Iran and
Iraq. Instead, funds which
would have been spent
should be donated for the
good of war refugees, the
broadcast said.

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