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February 21, 1986 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-02-21

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FOR THE WELL DRESSED WOMAN
WHO DOESN'T WANT TO SEE HERSELF
COMING AND GOING

84, Nelson recounts, the
ority staff director of the
nate Foreign Relations Com-
Itee complained of an anti-
mocratic broadcast over
dio Liberty and protested
ainst an "influx" of staff
embers with connections to
e NTS—an organization ac-
sed of collaborating with the
azis in the early stages of
orld War II.
The program to which the
nate aide took exception was
e of a series based on the
emoirs of a Ukrainian,
ykola Kovalevsky, who
ght against the Red Army.
e broadcast sought to ab-
ve Petlura's Cossacks in the
ody pogrom at Proskurov-
elnisk. Radical Jews sup-
rting the Bolsheviks, ac-
rding to the broadcast, had
tacked a Cossack unit which
d to fight back in self-

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n Easter message
Archbishop
nthony of Geneva
ccused the Jews
•ven after 2,000
•ars" of trying to
eal the body of
hrist.

fense. The attack so angered
e Cossacks, according to the
adio Liberty account,.; that
ey began killing the Jews in
e town.
Michael Novak, the Catholic
eologian, a member of the
oard for International Broad-
sting, which oversees Radio
'berty and Radio Free Eur-
e, rejected complaints that
e broadcast series aroused
ligious antagonism, insisting
hat "the series as a whole has
ong its laudable purposes
e creation of Jewish and
rainian cooperation, not
nmity."
On this, Nelson comments:
'It is impossible, of course, to
etermine whether the broad-
asters intended to foster
ooperation between Ukrain-
ans and Jews, create tension
and trouble for Soviet author-
ities, or merely vindicate the
memory of Ukrainian national-
ists long denounced by the
Soviet Union. But broadcast-
ing a Cossack account of a
pogrom seems at best risky
propaganda.",
Another broadcast'to which
critics took exception was an
Easter message by Archbishop
Anthony of Geneva in which
he accused the Jews "even
after 2,000 years" of trying to
steal the body of Christ. When
he was asked by a Senate panel
to justify this .• broadcast,
James BuckleN , then BIB
chairman, denied that the
word, "juoti,',,'4441xe4q

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used meant "Jews." Nelson
contradicts him, insisting that
it means "one who practices
Judaism."
Still another broadcast
which received unfavorable at-
tention was a program based
on the memoirs of a German
diplomat which alleged that
Ukrainian nationalists had
enlisted in the SS Galizien
Division merely to obtain
arms. But, says Nelson, the
broadcast omitted what its
Ukrainian audience knew: that
while Hitler regarded Ukrai-
nians as subhumans, and the
SS killed hundreds of thou-
sands, some 30,000 had joined
the SS and the Galizien Divi-
sion had performed nobly for
Hiker.
"It is both futile and count-
er-productive for an American
radio station to portray an SS
division as patriots—especially
to a Ukrainian nation that was
raped, butchered and pillaged
by the SS," Nelson comments.
A report by the General Ac-
counting Office last June
quoted Radio Liberty's own
Broadcast Analysis Division
as describing a broadcast deal-
ing with publication of a revis-
ed edition of Solzhenitsyn's
August 1914 as "anti-Semitic
and the most offensive pro-
gram aired by the Russian
sevice in 10 years."
The goodwill of the Radio
Liberty management came in-
to question when it fired a
Jewish editor, Vadim Belot-
serkovsky, for protesting to
Buckley about the August
1914 broadcast which, he said,
perfectly complemented Soviet
anti-Semitic propaganda.
In view of the management's
refusal to recognize the ex-
istence of major problems
which are destroying Radio
Liberty's credibility, Nelson
says the simplest solution'
would be to abolish the station.
'Radio Liberty reaches only 10
percent of Soviet radio listen-
ers," he points out. "Yet it
whitewashes SS collaborators,
enabling the Soviet govern-
ment to discredit the United
States."
Alternatively, he suggests
moving the station out of
Munich and ay from the
conspiratorial emigre politics
of Bavaria" or to move many
more Americans with know-
ledge- of Soviet affairs to
Munich to re-institute pre-
broadcast analysis and es-
tablish more intensive Amer-
ican oversight.
"To ensure that Radio Liber-
ty reflects American rather
than emigre values, and to
preserve the station as an
asset rather than an em-
barrassment to the United
States," Nelson concludes,
"the best move would be to
bring Radio Liberty home in-
to the sunshine and leave rr the
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