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Senate Committee Remains Deadlocked
On Genocide Convention 'Conditions'
Washington (JTA) — The Se-
nate Foreign Relations Commit-
tee remained deadlocked last
week over. a "package of condi-
tions" demanded by conservatives
for ratification of the interna-
tional convention against
genocide which the United States
signed 36 years ago.
Supporters of ratification of the
document as it stands, made it
clear that they would vote against
it on the Senate floor if the condi-
tions, which they feel water down
the spirit and concept'of the anti-
genocide pact, are adopted.
Conservatives, who express
concern that the treaty would
compromise U.S. sovereignty,
indicated that without the condi-
tions, there would be stronger op-
position to ratification than there
was when the convention failed on
the Senate floor last fall.
The condition most vigorously
demanded by conservatives, not-
ably Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.),
would make jurisdiction of the
World Court in cases of alleged or
attempted genocide contingent on
U.S. consent when the U.S. is a
party to the dispute. Another con-
dition would bar submission of
cases involving the U.S. to a
"penal tribunal" which is men-
tioned in the convention but
which does not now exist, unless a
separate treaty is concluded for
that purpose.
The Reagan Administration
has endorsed ratification in prin-
ciple with certain changes of lan-
guage. The package of conditions
was strongly supported by Sen.
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Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), the com-
mittee chairman, who warned
last week that the "concerns" of
conservatives "have been suffi-
cient to block ratification of the
convention for 36 years" and "if
t ey are not addressed they will
b, sufficient to block ratification
diiring this Congress as well."
Nicotine Fit
Tel Aviv (JTA) — A survey just
released by the Health Ministry
gives Israel the dubious distinc-
tion of having more compulsive
smokers per capita than most
countries, a large proportion of
them teenagers and young adults.
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