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"There can be no justifica-
tion • for this brutal and in-
discriminate attack," Kalb
said. "Attacks, such as this,
deserve the condemnation of
all civilized countries."
Kalb said that the United
States does not know which
"particular terrorist group or
country" was responsible for
the attack. The U.S. also does
not know which group carried
out the hijacking of the Pan
American plane in Karachi,
Pakistan, last week.
However, the four terrorists
captured in Karachi are
Palestininians as are believed
to have been the two ter-
rorists who died while throw-
ing handgrenades and firing
submachine guns in the
Istanbul synagogue.
President Mohammed Zia
of Pakistan said that he had
good relations with the
Palestinians, particularly
Yasir Arafat, head of the
Palestine Liberation Organi-
zation.
But Kalb said that the U.S.
has "confidence" that
Pakistan would carry out the
prosecution of the hijack-
ers.Zia said the hijackers
would be tried, noting that
Pakistan's law carries the
death penalty for terrorism.
Honor Sought
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Washington (JTA) —
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President Mario Soares of
Portugal asking his govern-
ment to posthumously honor
a Portuguese diplomat who- -
saved some 30,000 Jews and
others during World War II.
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itiated by Reps. Henry Wax- --=\
man and Tony Coelho, (both
D-Cal.) Coelho is the only
Portuguese-American
member of Congress.
The diplomat was Aristides
de Sousa Mendes do Amaral
e Abranches, who headed the
Portuguese consulate in Bor-
deaux in the south of France
in 1940 where Jews and
others had fled in the wake of
the Nazi invasion of France.