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December 03, 1984 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-12-03

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Friday, December 7, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

NEWS

Austrians deny
inviting Capucci

Austria (JTA) — In response to
reports that the PLO sympathizer
Archbishop Hilarion Capucci will
attend this week's observances of
"Palestine Week" at the United
Nations here, the Austrian gov-
ernment has officially informed
the World Jewish Congress that it
neither invited Capucci nor will it
participate in any of his meetings,
Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg, WJC
vice president, reported.
In accord with established prac-
tice of recent years, UN officials
here have organized a series of
commemorative events in obser-
vance of "Palestine Day" on Nov.
29 — the date of the UN partition
resolution on Palestine.
Capucci, who had been jailed in
Israel for his participation in
smuggling arms for the PLO, was
invited to participate.
In response to this develop-
ment, Hertzberg, last week in
Vienna repesenting the WJC dur-
ing the Jewish cultural festival in
the city, raised the matter and ex-
pressed grave concern with senior
Austrian officials "at the very
highest level of government."
Leon Zelman, director of Vien-
na's Jewish Welcome Service, an
associated institution of the WJC,
received formal notification from
the Interior and Foreign Affairs
Ministries that the Austrian gov-
ernment had nothing to do with
the invitation to Capucci and
would not participate at any
meeting with him.
They stressed that the invita-
tion to Capucci was solely ex-
tended by UN officials and under
terms of agreement with the
world body — similar to condi-
tions which apply to UN activities
in new York and Geneva — they
are precluded from interferring in
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