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February 08, 1985 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-02-08

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in its reportage of neo-Nazi activi-
ties and the police and other
authorities are to blame for sup-
pressing and discouraging such
coverage, according to aca-
demicians and journalists who
H participated in a discussion of the
problem at the Roman Catholic
Academy in Schwerte.
They complained, among other
things, that the media gave much
more attention to left-wing ex- ,
tremism. A television team from
\_, WDR, the Cologne-based radio
7' z and television station, charged
that journalists cannot rely on
help from the police or other
authorities when they do research
on the re-emergence of Nazism in
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,/ sed Danger, said that on many oc-
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formation on the part of officials
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cal extremism.
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Last May, a press conference by
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Soviet Jewish emigration was at
and end.
Meanwhile, Jeannie Weiner,
public relations chairman of the
Detroit Soviet Jewry Committee,
joined Jewish leaders from across
the nation in Washington last
month to participate in a day-long
"Emergency Actio-n for Soviet
Jews."
The 550 delegates discussed the
trials of Hebrew teachers in the
Soviet Union and what they
called increased abuse against
Jews by the KGB. The day was
sponsored by the National Con-
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picked up again in January. Vla-
dimir Frankel, a Jewish cultural
activist in Riga, was arrested for
anti-Soviet slander Jan. 15. Dan
Shapiro, a prominent Moscow ac-
tivist, was arrested Jan. 22 for
anti-Soviet slander and, accord-
ing to the report, two of his col-
leagues, Dmitry Khazankin and
Igor Khrach, reportedly may be
next.
In London it was learned that
the Soviet authorities have
gradually downgraded the Soviet
Anti-Zionist Committee set up in
April 1983 at a time of intense
East-West confrontation, says a
report by the Institute of Jewish
Affairs.
Dr. Howard Spier, one of the in-
stitute's research officers, says
the committee now has two new
tasks — direct participation in
Jewish cultural matters and in-
volvement in Soviet preparations
for commemorating the 40th an-
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