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January 15, 1982 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-01-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36 Friday, January 15, 1982

Soviets Reject Paritsky Appeal, Shcharansky Condition Worsens

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The National Conference on
Soviet Jewry has just
learned that the appeal of
POC Alexsandr Paritsky,
heard in a Kharkov court

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three years in a labor camp
following the Nov. 11,1981,
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ing the Soviet state." His
wife, Polina, was not per-
mitted at the hearing.
Meanwhile, members of
Anatoly Shcharansky's
family were allowed to see
the Jewish prisoner of con-
science last week for the
first time in 18 months, his
brother Leonid told Anato-
ly's wife Avital by phone
from Moscow.

Leonid said that his
brother's physical condi-
tion had worsened and
that the KGB was trying
to break him.

Their objective, he said,
was to try and get Anatoly
to confess that he was really
an American spy, the
charge on which he was
found guilty by a Soviet
court and sentenced to 13
years in prison and labor
camps.
The 33-year-old Anatoly
had been is) a labor camp
where he had collapsed from
hunger and was hos-
pitalized for 33 days. Last
November he was trans-
ferred to the notorious Chis-
topol Prison, 500 miles east
of Moscow, where condi-
tions are more severe than
in the labor camps.
Avital said her husband's
condition was "critical,"
after having spent the past
half year in solitary con-
finement on a starvation
diet in the labor camp. she
said the only way to save

Anatoly, according to what
Leonid had told her, was for
"everybody throughout the
world to scream out loud
and get the Soviet
authorities to listen."

In Washington, Rep.
Henry Waxman (D-Calif.)
has asked the Soviet gov-
ernment to permit his
cousin, David Vaksman,
a Soviet Jewish refusenik
who lives in Kishinev, to
emigrate to Israel.

Waxman was joined last
week by 72 other members
of the House in a plea to
Soviet President Leonid
Brezhnev and Anatoly Dob-
rynin, the Soviet Ambas-
sador to the United States.
Waxman, whose
grandparents emigrated
from Kishinev in 1905,
learned the fate of his
cousin last summer in a re-
port published by the Union
of Councils for Soviet
Jewry.
Last May 30, Vaksman
participated in a demon-
stration in Kishinev to pro-
test the treatment of Jewish
refuseniks. The Union of
Councils learned that Vak-
sman has been barred by
the Soviet authorities from
emigrating to Israel since
Sept. 1,1973, because of his
previous service in the
Soviet army.

In a related develop-
ment, Premier Menahem
Begin was scheduled to

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Shcharansky with U.S.
Secretary of State Ale-
xander Haig in
Jerusalem this week.

Deputy Foreign Minister
Yehuda Ben-Meir said Is-
rael's government knew full
well that Haig, among other
Western statesmen, had

Europeans Submit Letters
on Sinai MFO Participation

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Israeli Cabinet on Sun-
day will discuss the four let-
ters handed to the Foreign
Ministry Wednesday by the
envoys of Britain, France,
Holland and Italy regarding
their projected participa-
tion in the Sinai multina-
tional force. Officials would
give no outright Israel re-
sponse to the letters, saying
they needed "study."
But Israeli observers be-
lieved the letters would be
satisfactory from Israel's
viewpoint and would thus
pave the way for the four
states' participation in the
Sinai force.
The letters are not identi-
cal. But they all refer to the
four's "clarification" sent to
U.S. Secretary of State Ale-
xander Haig Nov. 26 in
which they wrote, "We all
recognize that the function
of the MFO is as defined in
the relevant Egyptian-
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Soviets in regard to
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