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February 17, 1984 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-02-17

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Friday, February 11, 1984 1

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Soviets Harass POC Goldstein

NEW YORK (JTA) — charged that Jews seek-
Former Soviet Jewish Pris- ing emigration are being
oner of Conscitnce Grigory used as "pawns in the
Goldstein, a physicist from cold war," that the Soviet
Tbilisi, may face 'a new authorities blatantly dis-
three-to-five-year prison regard international
term, according to informa- human rights agree-
tion obtained by the Na- ments they have signed
tional Conference on Soviet and foster and circulate
virulent anti-Semitism in
Jewry (NCSJ).
Accused of taking advan- the government-
tage of his position at the controlled media.
Central Bureau of Statis-
Those conditions were re-
tics, he was informed that ported by James Peterson,
his file was transferred to a Liberal MP, Fred King, a
local prosecutor. The NCSJ Conservative, and Lynn
reported that Goldstein pro- McDonald, of the New
tested the move with a de- Democratic Party. They
tailed letter to the First Sec- were accompanied on their
retary of the Georgia Re- tour by Barbara Stern,
public's Communist Party.
chairperson of the Cana-
In another development, dian Committee for Soviet
the NCSJ reported that Iosif Jewry and Alan Rose,
Begun, the Hebrew teacher
and Jewish activist who was
sentenced last October to
seven years imprisonment
to be followed by five years
of internal exile for "anti-
Soviet" activities, has been
transferred to a "corrective
labor camp" in Perm, some
600 miles east of Vladimir
where he was serving his
prison sentence.
Three members of the
Canadian Parliament,
just back from a trip to
the Soviet Union,

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TEL AVIV (JTA) — A
British-born Swedish ar-
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architecture.
Ralph Erskine, born in
Britain in 1.914 and now a
Swedish citizen, won the
$100,000 prize for his "fun-
damental contribution to
contemporary architecture,
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solving human problems in
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BONN (JTA) — Chancel-
lor Helmut Kohl and his
government were fiercely
attacked by Israel's former
ambassador to West Ger-
many, Asher Ben Nathan,
who said last week that he
would resign as president of
the Israel-German Friend-
ship Association the mo-
ment the Bonn government
signs an arms sales deal
with Saudi Arabia.
He accused the govern-
ment of hypocrisy when it
justified the arms deal on
strateoic and political
grounds. "A reference to
economic interests would at
least be the truth. Every-
body knows how much Arab
money was invested in West
Germany and how much
more is still expected," Ben
Nathan said in an interview
with the German news-
paper Die Welt.
He took issue with the
chancellor's apparent view
that the past plays no part
in Germany's present or fu-
ture policies and denounced
him for failing to repudiate
a remark by one of his
spokesmen, Peter Boenisch,
that "one cannot make pol-
icy with Auschwitz."

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Former Envoy
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ANNOUNCING
PHIL GOODMAN & WALTER LITTMAN

executive vice president of
the Canadian Jewish Con-
gress. While in the USSR
the group met with 70 re-
fuseniks in Moscow and
Leningrad.
In Chicago, leaders of the
Polish, Jewish and Chris-
tian communities blasted
the Soviet KBG for sabotag-
ing mail inside and outside
the Soviet Union. They
spoke at hearings conducted
by Rep. Benjamin Gilman
(D-N.Y.).
Meanwhile, the eighth
annual International Stu-
dent Solidarity Day in
Washington, D.C. is ex-
pected to draw 1,000 stu-
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