THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
44 Friday, September 24, 1982
Arab Propaganda Groups Identified
NEW YORK — Bernard
S. Stern, acting national
chairman of the American
Professors for Peace in the
Middle East, has circulated
a letter explaining the
background of several
groups that have been issu-
ing statements on Israel's
actions in Lebanon.
"In the current prop-
aganda battle, a rash of ad
hoc_ groups, both attacking
"Americans for Peace
and defending Israel's ac-
tions in Lebanon, have ap-
peared in the press and on
the streets. Four of these
prominently bear the words
`peace-justice' and 'concern'
in their names and mes-
sages.
"Since these words are
descriptive of my own
organization's mission, I
should like to cite the fol-
lowing_ information:
ilAppq
— supported through the
Palestine Information
Office in Washington, D.C.
"Americans for Justice
in the Middle East — an
Arabian American Oil
Company (Aramco) bene-
ficiary.
"Concerned Ameri-
cans for Peace — has
placed full-page ads in
major newspapers purpor-
tedly signed by organiza-
tions and individuals, but
then denied by the supposed
signatories. The ads are
paid for by money from a
Swiss bank. There is no
known address for this
group in this country.
.
"Americans Concerned
for Middle East Peace —
REZO 14€ AR
has sponsored trips to
Lebanon for congressional
aides. Its director, repor-
tedly in Beirut, is wanted on
11 bench warrants for his
arrest on a variety of
charges ranging from fraud
to snlieitation of sex from an
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undercover officer. He also
was a regular visitor to the
PLO office in Washington
and circulated a report that
the Israelis were using a
new 'terror bomb,' or so-
called vacuum bomb, a
charge that was repeated by
the Soviet news agency
Tass.
"I'd also like to point out
that many of the students
now active in pro-PLO
groups seem to be quite
venerable for student
status. Age 40 is optimum.,
Our warnings for the past
five years about the steady
`Arabization' of our college
campuses and the pervasion
of petrodollar-fed prop- .
aganda undoubtedly were
accurate."
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