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November 22, 1985 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-11-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 22, 1985

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lyn, N.Y., adding that "this
would not be permitted in the
Soviet Union.
Soviet Justice Minister Ale-
xander Soukharev and Samouil
Zivce, a specialist on human
rights who is Jewish, held a
press conference in Geneva
aimed at the Western media. No
Soviet journalists were present.
The two stressed the overrid-
ing importance of peace between
the superpowers, and contended
that human rights issues should
not be raised at the summit be-
cause they would only divert
Reagan and Gorbachev from the
subjecte of war or peace.
Zivce maintained that many
Jews who have emigrated now
wish they hadn't. He said, "I
met several thousand Jews who
left our country and live miser-
ably in Vienna, Brooklyn and
Brighton Beach (in Brooklyn). I
can assure you there is nothing
to envy for. They have a terrible
existence and want to return to
the Soviet Union."
Zivce, who is vice president of
the Anti-Zionist Committee of
the Soviet People, insisted there
was no Jewish problem in the
USSR and no anti-Semitism.
"The Jews are only 0.69 percent
of our population so how can
there be a Jewish problem?"
He recited a list of Jews who
hold high positions in the Soviet
Union or who have been reci-
pients of prizes. He maintained
that what the West calls anti-
Semitism is in fact anti-Zionism.
"We are anti-Zionist concerning
the Middle East," he said.
Soukharev declared his coun-
try is eager to re-establish dip-
lomatic relations with Israel and
contacts on that subject are con-
tinuing. But some factors must
be cleared up before ties can be
resumed. He did not list the fac-
tors. He noted that the Soviet
Union had "helped in the crea-
tion of the Jewish State" in
1948.
Jewish leaders gathered at
the summit stressed that if the
USSR does not abide by the
human rights clauses of the
Helsinki Accords, to which it is
a signatory, it cannot be trusted
to honor an arms limitation
agreement.
The only faintly optimistic
outlook with respect to Soviet
Jews was expressed by Edgar
Bronfman, president of the
World Jewish Congress, who vi-
sited the Soviet Union recently.
He said he had contact there
with Gorbachev and "we were
given to understand that the
Soviet Union might make a ges-
ture." Israel Singer, the WJC's
secretary general, added, "We
were, and we remain, hopeful
that the gates will be at least
partially lifted, and that Jews,
including some well-known
names, will be allowed to leave."
But Avital Shcharansky
charged that the situation of
Soviet Jews has deteriorated
drastically in- recent months.
She maintained that rumors to
the contrary are "an example of
Soviet misinformation." Accord-
ing to Shcharansky, since Gor-
bachev came to power, the lot of

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