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countless hours of ICAO atten-
tion while scores of incidents
designed to threaten civilians
have gone unchecked. In these
cases, it is the nation involved,
not the event itself, that ap-
pears to determine what ICAO
action, if any, should follow.
Thus, in 1973, ICAO called
for immediate sanctions
against Israel following the Is-
rael Air Force's brief detain-
ment of an Iraqi airliner be-
lieved to be carrying ring lead-
ers of Arab terrorist groups.
Months earlier, however, a
Libyan interception of a BOAC
jet that resulted in the even-
tual execution of two
passengers, passed without
ICAO comment.
Of the many contradictions
that have riddled the council's
40-year record, its 1977 admis-
sion of the Palestine Libera-
tion Organization as an ob-
server and subsequent recog-
nition in 1981 as a working
member of the aviation group,
was perhaps the most striking.
What could the PLO possibly
offer but additional obstacles,
indeed, insurance, that no
meaningful anti-terrorist
measures would be adopted?
Once on the inside, the PLO
joined in the Arab government
effort to influence key ICAO
votes. Thus, the council's erra-
tic posture has continued, cul-
minating these past 14 months
in its quick condemnation of
Israel's defensive raid on the
PLO's military headquarters
in Tunisia, while ignoring
most of the 28 hijackings and
an equal number of aircraft
and airport explosions that
wracked the period.
Clearly, the time has come
for the ICAO to live up to its
mandated responsibilities. As
one of the few international
organizations capable of apply-
ing direct pressure on the
sponsors of terrorism, a willing
council could contribute sig-
nificantly to the international
effort now underway.

UJA Chairman
To Speak Here

Allied Jewish Campaign
volunteers will meet the na-
tional chairman of the United
Jewish Appeal, Martin F.
Stein, at a Sunday brunch
March 15 at the United He-
brew Schools in Southfield.
Stein has held leadefShip
positions in a wide variety of
humanitarian organizations,
both nationally and in his
home town of Milwaukee,
where he served as president of
the Jewish federation and
chairman of its campaign.
Among his achievements as
a UJA leader was the chair-
manship of the Special Task
Force for Operation Moses,
which raised more than $60
million in less than four
months for the resettlement of

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