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January 10, 1986 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-01-10

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Friday, January 10, 1986 37

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

envoy added:
"Look at the propaganda value
the Kremlin got out of the release
of a dozen or so husbands and
wives who had been separated
from their spouses. The greater
their propaganda success, the less
likely it is that they will actually
change their policy.
"Meanwhile, the situation for
longtime Soviet Jewish re-
fuseniks becomes increasingly
grim as the gates remain shut and
the pressure increases on Jews
who seek actively to express their
culture and religion."
Rosenne said the Soviet disin-
formation campaign "has already
had considerable success. Even
worse, the leaders of the USSR
may be convinced that they can
get American credits and Ameri-
can technology without improv-
ing their treatment of. Soviet
Jews." He noted that 400 U.S.
businessmen had recently visited
Moscow for trade talks and that
Ameircan banks had offered loans
totalling $400 million to the
Soviets for the purchase of U.S.
goods.
Meanwhile, Morris B. Abram of _
the National Conference on
Soviet Jewry warned that the
Soviet Union could not be trusted
on an arms pact.with the U.S. be-
. cause it has not lived up to its
emigration promises.
Abram told reporters Monday
that unlees emigration of Soviet
Jews dramatically increased
there would be major demonstra-
tions when Premier Mikhail Gor-
bachev visits the U.S.- later this
year. The demonstrations, he
said, would point out that the
Soviets cannot be trusted.
Abram charged that the Soviets
have floated rumors that changes
would take place, but there has
been no improvement in emigra-
tiOn. The rumors began in ad-
vance of the Geneva summit
meeting between Gorbachev and
U.S. President Ronald Reagan in
November.
In Jerusalem, the wife of im-
prisoned Soviet Jewish activist
Anatoly Scharansky told Israel
Radio that her husband, now in
the tenth year of a 13-year prison
sentence imposed in 1977, has
been given an additional five
month sentence to be served in
isolation.
Avital Schafansky said she
learned from friends in Moscow
that he was being punished for
going on a hunger strike recently
to protest the non-delivery of his
mail by the camp authorities.
Last year he spent 55 days in an
isolation cell where, according to
Mrs. Scharansky, prisoners are
fed once every two 'days.
She said her husband's mother,
who also lives in Israel, has not
had direct word from Anatoly
since the heginning of October.
His last letter, Supposed to have
been sent at the beginning of De-
cember, has not been received.
Scharansky, 38, a scientist and
emigration activist, was arrested
nine years ago on charged of
treason and spying for the. United
States. He was sentenced to three
years in prison and 10 years in a
labor camp. He is presently in a
labor camp in the Ural moun-
tains.

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