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The Red Cross charge was contained in an ICRC state- ment noting that, on Jan. 1, "13 more people from the oc- cupied West Bank and Gaza were expelled by Israel to Lebanon, bringing to 48 the total number of people ex- pelled to Lebanon since the beginning of 1988." Israel, in fact, deported 15 Palestinians accused of in- citing and leading the Palesti- nian uprising in the ter- ritories, two of whom left voluntarily. Its action drew a rebuke from the U.S. State Department. The fourth protocol of the 1949 Geneva Convention governs the behavior of an oc- cupying power toward the civilian population. An ICRC spokesman told the Jewish Thlegraphic Agen- cy that local employees of the Red Cross in the Bekka Valley in eastern Lebanon are assisting the deportees and conveying messages to their families. 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The judge's recent ruling in- validated the legal basis of a government deportation case against seven Palestinians and a Kenyan woman who were arrested on charges of membership in the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The case, however; has drawn national attention well beyond the Arab community. The outcome has been greeted as a civil rights land- mark, which extends the free speech guarantees of the Con- stitution's First Amendment to all aliens and immigrants in the United States. The seven Palestinian men, traveling on Jordanian passports, and the Kenyan wife of one of them, are residents of the Los Angeles area who are or were enroll- ed in local colleges. They were arrested Jan. 26, 1987, by agents of the Im- migration and Naturalization Service, FBI and Los Angeles police and charged with being members of the PFLP, ad- vocating international Com- munism, the destruction of property and posing a risk to national security. Groups Oppose Moscow Confab Washington (JTA) — Two leading Soviet Jewry organizations said last week that while the Soviet Union has made improvements in its human rights practices, they are not enough to justify allowing Moscow to host a human rights conference. The White House announc- ed that the United States has agreed to attend a human rights conference in Moscow in 1991, as well as similar conferences in Paris this year and Copenhagen in 1990. "The president decided to agree to this schedule, in- cluding the Moscow con- ference, as a means of en- couraging continuation of the significant progress in human rights that has taken place in the Soviet Union over the past three years," White House spokesman Roman Popadiuk said. Micah Naftalin, national director of the Union of Cottn- cils for Soviet Jews, express- ed disappointment with the decision. "They clearly have not come close to earning that distinction on the basis of any performance so far," Naftalin said. "They are not yet in compliance with 1975 Helsinki Final Act." Shoshana Cardin, chair- woman of the National Con- ference on Soviet Jewry, said it was not yet time to reward the Soviets. "While we acknowledge the improvements made by the Soviet government in emigra- tion of Jews, much remains to be done," she said. 4 al 4 4