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December 04, 1987 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-12-04

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"••••mmi NEWSJ

Refuseniks
Plan Protest

New York (YFA) — Jewish
refuseniks in Moscow will
test the limits of glasnost
with separate and un-
precedented protests, accor-
ding to reports last week.
Their activities will include a
three-day symposium on
"security refusals" and a pro-
test at the Ethiopian Em-
bassy to call for the free
emigration of Jews.
Meanwhile, Ethiopian Jews
in Jerusalem are planning a
rally in support of their
Soviet counterparts, accord-
ing to activist groups for
Soviet and Ethiopian Jewry
in Chicago and Washington.
In Moscow, three dozen pro-
minent refuseniks, including
Vladimir Kislik, Emil and
Tsilya Mendzeritsky and
Pavel Ilyin are convening the
symposium, entitled "Exit
Visa Refusals Because of
State Security — Judicial and
Humanitarian Aspects."
The symposium is being
held at Kislik's apartment.
The organizers had requested
a public hall to conduct their
sessions, but were turned
down by the Moscow City
Council. Sister symposia are
being held in Brussels, Lon-
don and other world capitals,
according to NCSJ.

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,

Immigration To
Israel Rises

1bl Aviv (JTA)—Some 9,400
immigrants came to Israel in
the first nine months of the
year of whom. 4,900 were im-
migrants and 4,500 potential
immigrants, according to the
central bureau of statistics.
Overall, immigration rose by
34 percent in comparison
with the same period last
year, it was reported last
week.
The figures indicate that
there has been an increase in
the number of immigrants
and potential immigrants
from Asia (1,155 this year,
779 last year), Africa (948
749) and Europe (4,242
2,544). There was almost no
change in the number of im-
migrants from the Americas
and Oceania, from which
2,973 arrived in the first nine
months of this year, as com-
pared with 2,880 in the same
period last year.
From January to Septem-
ber of this year, 1,384 im-
migrants arrived from the
Soviet Union (138 came in the
same period last year), 1,435
immigrants and potential im-
migrants arrived from the
United States (as compared
with 1,544 in the first nine
months of the year).

GOING TO THE AIRPORT?
BUSINESS OR VACATION

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