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Box 254 Lathrup Village, MI 48076 U.S. To Press Iraq For Abbas' Extradition Washington (JTA) — The State Department said last week that it will ask Iraq to extradite Mohammed Abbas if the high- ranking Palestine Liberation Or- ganization official, believed to have masterminded the hijacking of the Italian liner Achile Lauro, is in the Arab country. But State Department deputy spokesman Charles Redman said the United States has no "confir- mation" that Abbas was in Iraq after the hijacking, except for press reports, and doesn't know where he is now. In addition, Redman said that the Iraqis "have indicated pub- licly that they don't believe Abbas is subject to extradition under the U.S.-Iraq extradition treaty." Secretary of State George Shultz, on his way to Yugoslavia last Tuesday, reportedly accused Iraq of appearing to give safe haven to Abbas, but rejected a suggestion that Iraq would be again listed by the U.S. as a coun- try that supports terrorism. "People like Abbas move from one country to another," Redman quoted Shultz as saying. "We're not going to put every country he goes to on the terrorist list." Redman said that "we have put the Iraqis formally on notice that we will formally request Abbas' extradition if we obtain confirma- tion that Abbas is in Iraq." Redman referred to Shultz' statement at a press conference in Belgrade last week in which the Secretary pounded a table in anger after Yugoslav Foreign Minister Raif Dizdarevic said that in speaking of terrorism "one must also view the causes that lead to it." Shultz had earlier ex- pressed "disappointment" that Abbas had been allowed to go through Yugoslavia. "I'd like to add a point, if I may, on the question of causes," Shultz said interrupting the Foreign Minister. "Hijacking the Italian INE11.1.1.111111 ship, murdering an American, torturing and holding a whole bunch of other Americans, is not justified by any cause that I know of. There is no connection with any cause. It's wrong." Shultz then pounded on the table twice and added, "And the international community must step up to this problem and deal with it unequivocally, firmly, de- finitely. There must be no place to hide for people who do that kind of thing." Meanwhile, Redman said that both the State Department and Justice Department still had "un- der review" demands by private groups for the Justice Depart- ment to indict PLO leader Yasir Arafat for the murder in 1973 of Cleo Noel, U.S. Ambassador to the Sudan and his charge d'af- faires, George Moore. There are reports that the U.S. has tapes and other information that the terrorists did not murder the two diplomats in Khatroum until they received a coded message from the PLO headquarters in Beirut where Arafat was at the time. The effort was begun by Charles Lichenstein, a former de- puty U.S. Ambassador to the Un- ited Nations, who is now a senior fellow at the Washington-based conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation. He raised the issue with Attorney General Edwin Meese. New Struggle Tel Aviv (ZINS) — Israeli jour- nalist Danny Rubinstein recently wrote in Davar that Israeli Arabs are now fighting for equal rights and cultural independence in Is- rael. "Their public struggle," he wrote, "has long since lost its par- ticular character as a struggle on a nationalist background." ■ 1•111 ■■ ACT-SAT Testing Thinking about taking the ACT or SAT \ test? Indi- vidualized instruction is now available so you can improve your score. Call 398-0116 after 4 P.M. Also tutoring in all subjects (your home)