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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-05-27

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ources in Jerusalem
have told U.S. News &
World Report that the
Shamir government is dis-
cussing a multi-sided spy
swap that would free con-
victed spies Jonathan Jay
Pollard and his wife, Anne
Henderson-Pollard, from U.S.
jails.
Under the proposed deal,
according to the "Washington
Whispers" column in the May
23 issue of U.S. News the
Pollards would depart for
Israel from the United States
as Jerusalem simultaneously
released Markus Klingberg,
an East German spy who
entered Israel in the late
1960s posing as a Soviet
Jewish emigre. Klingberg
was convicted five years ago
in a secret trial in Israel and
sentenced to 18 years in
prison. He is considered so
important, according to the
newsmagazine, that East Ger-
man intelligence officers have
gone to Israel twice in recent
months to discuss his release.
The Eastern bloc's part in
the deal would be to use its in-
fluence to gain freedom for
some or all of the nine
American hostages held by
Moslem extremists in Leba-
non.
No government officials
have confirmed negotiations
for such a deal, concedes U.S.
News. "But according to one
report," according to the
magazine, "Attorney General
Edwin Meese is said to be
eager to be rid of the Pollards,
who have become problems
for the prison system — he
has received death threats,
and she is in a medical facili-
ty. But far more important,
winning freedom for the
hostages could help Meese
rebuild his personal and
political prestige."

Sharansky's
Jailhouse
Maneuvers

In the first of two excerpts
in U.S. News & World Report
from the forthcoming book,
"Fear No Evil," Natan
Sharansky's account of his
nine years in the Soviet
gulag, the former refusenik
tells of his efforts to outsmart
the KGB after his arrest on
March 15, 1977.
Abducted on a Moscow
street by Soviet police,
Sharansky was charged with
treason against the USSR.
Frequently subjected to day-

Jonathan Pollard:
Embarrassing Ed Meese?

long interrogations, mathe-
matician Sharansky used
chess, reading, exercise and
logic to escape pressure and
anxiety. Shortly after his ar-
rest, he demanded — and
received — a chess set from
prison authorities. He im-
mediately began to analyze a
variation of his favorite chess
opening in which black's pros-
pects for victory are excellent
if it can withstand white's in-
itial assault. Clearly, the
analysis was a metaphor for
Sharansky's plight.
During the 110 interroga-
tions he was subjected to in
Moscow's Lefortovo Prison,
the KGB made promises and
threats, usually about possi-
ble execution, to Sharansky.
The endless interrogations,
writes Sharansky, had two
purposes: "'lb create an aura
of legitimacy to mask a legal
farce" and "to induce you to
reveal as much as possible."
Sharansky eventually per-
ceived two responses to the in-
terrogations. He could ter-
minate all communication
with the KGB. "But how long
could I maintain such a posi-
tion?" he asks.
Or he could seek some proof
that they were lying to him.
"My interrogators had made
it abundantly clear that they
wanted me to believe them
[especially that his friends
who were correspondents
from the West had been ar-
rested as spies and that the
refusenik movement was in
shambles]?'
Hoenlein compared Shamir
with former Israeli Prime
Minister Menachem Begin:
"When they are faced with a
true partner to peace, there
will be a negotiated settle-
ment."
Of his contention that the
U.S. Jewish community has
Continued on Page 54

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