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September 04, 1987 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-09-04

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`disenfranchised.' This," the
publication explained, "was
perhaps a signal to Glass's
captors that they had done a
disservice to themselves by
holding hostage so important
an Arab sympathizer in the
American media."
Glass, according to The New
Republic, "may have felt that
he was somehow exempt from
Lebanese furies. In this he
was wrong. But still there has
been a remarkable effort,
since his capture, to get him
out. Not since the Syrians ca-
joled and threatened to secure
the release of three kidnap-
ped Soviet personnel (a fourth
had been killed) has
Damascus expended so much
capital in an attempt to get a
hostage freed. It is worth
noting that Syria has tried to
exercise exactly zero leverage
in other equally tragic kid-
nappings of men whose fate is
by now virtually forgotten."
Charles Moore, editor of the
Spectator, a conservative
political weekly, took um-
brage and scolded The New
Republic editors whom he ac-
cused of behaving "contemp-
tibly" by making untrue ac=
cusations at a time when
Glass could not answer them.
"Why did you write such a
note in the first place?" he
asked. "What good could it
possibly serve?"
Well, Mr. Moore, it can
serve the cause of truth and
that is all to the good. Charles
Glass has been getting a lot
of TV exposure, particularly
on the ABC-TV network, in-
cluding an entire Ted Koppel
Nightline program and in
coming weeks he will be a
sought-after attraction. If the
traditional pattern is follow-
ed, Glass will become a big at-
traction on the lucrative lec-
ture circuit and Jewish
organizations and
synagogues are a very pro-
fitable component of that cir-
cuit. His tour is scheduled to
begin with a lecture before
the Colorado Economic Coun-
cil in Denver in
mid-September.
It is just as well, therefore,
that the public and the
Jewish organization officials
who book lecturers know that
what Charles Glass will pass
on about the tragic situation
in Lebanon or the Midle East
generally, is not necessarily
objective. He is a man with a
cause to serve.
There is a peculiar aspect to
the taking of hostages in
Lebanon by Shiite terrorists.
Most of the Americans kid-
napped — not all — have been

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