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December 11, 1987 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-12-11

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UN, Arabs Hit
PLO Closure

United Nations (JTA) —
U.N. Secretary General
Javier Perez de Cuellar sent
a letter Monday to the U.S.
ambassador to the United Na-
tions, saying that the world
body opposes a congressional
move to close the Palestine
Liberation Organization's
observer mission in New
York.
A resolution to close the
PLO's offices in Washington
and New York was adopted
11-8 last Thursday by a
House-Senate conference
committee. The measure,
which previously had passed
the full Senate, is part of an
amendment to the State
Department authorization
bill for the next fiscal year.
The State Department has
already ordered the PLO to
close its information office in
Washington, but it opposes
closing the observer mission
to the United Nations in New
York. A federal district court
has upheld the order closing
the Washington office, but it
has remained open, pending
appeal to a higher court.
The Arab nations are con-
sidering asking the World
Court in The Hague to rule
on the legality of closing the
PLO observer mission in New
York, the New York Times
reported Tuesday.

War Crimes
Files Missing

United Nations (JTA) —
United Nations Secretary
General Javier Perez de
Cuellar ordered a full in-
vestigation Tuesday into
reports that more than 400
files are missing from the
U.N. war crimes archives.
Perez de Cuellar acted after
the New York Post published
a report Tuesday by Uri Dan,
its Mideast correspondent,
that the previously sealed
war crimes files have
"mysteriously vanished." Dan
was the first journalist allow-
ed access to the files since the
secretary general ordered
them opened to the public
Nov. 23.

Millions Raised

Montreal (JTA) — Mon-
treal's Combined Jewish Ap-
peal attained $30,237,192
last month, becoming the
first Jewish community out-
side of the United States to
raise more than $30 million
in its annual campaign.

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