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Nabil Shaath, chairman of the political committee of the Palestine National Council, said at the opening of a three- day peace conference at Col- umbia University. The conference, featuring PLO officials, dovish Israeli Knesset members and some 40 leading figures from both sides of the "green line" in Israel, was billed as the largest event so far to bring Palestinians and Israelis together to talk peace. Sponsors of the event in- cluded Al-Fajr; the Jerusalem- based Palestinian daily, and New Outlook, a left-wing Israeli monthly. The Israeli participants in- clude d four Knesset members, all from small, dovish parties. They were Shulamit Aloni, Ran Cohen and Yossi Sarid of the Citizens Rights Movement, and Yair Tsaban of Mapam, the United Workers Party of Israel. Palestinian figures included PLO officials and major West Bank personalities. Among the seven PLO officials in at- tendance were Shaath, a special adviser to PLO leader Yassir Arafat; Afif Safieh, the PLO's representative to the Netherlands; and Noha Tadros Khalaf, assistant to Farouk Kaddoumi, head of the PLO's foreign affairs of- fice in Tunis Mubarak Says Meeting No Threat To Israel Brussels (JTA) — Israel has nothing to fear from an inter- national peace conference, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak told the European Community last week. The Egyptian leader stress- ed that such an international conference "would not impose a settlement to any party." Rather, he said, "it would just be an umbrella, a guarantee to be followed by direct discussions between the parties and would lead to the main settlement!' It was the first visit to the European Commission head- quarters here by an Egyptian head of state. When asked at a news con- ference about the Middle East, Mubarak said the Euro- pean Community, which sup- ports the peace conference concept, could use its ex- cellent relations with Israel and the superpowers to play an important role in the peace process. Mubarak also pointed out that during his discussions here, he had not urged the 12-nation community to recognize the Palestine Liberation Organization. He called the PLO issue a "minor thing" that would be solved by an international conference!' According to diplomatic sources, he asked the Euro- pean Community to support Egypt in its discussions with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank on debt reduction. He said that if the IMF insists on further economic restrictions on his country, it could create grave social problems in Egypt. U.N. Again Blasts Israel eneva (JTA) — Another resolution condemning Israel was adopted at a meeting of the United Nations Human Right Commission. This resolution, adopted by 30 member nations, condemn- ed Israel for alleged ongoing violations of human rights in southern Lebanon. The resolution specifically chided Israel for expelling Lebanese villagers from their homes in the border security zone. It asked that Israel stop the "arbitrary" procedure and withdraw. Only the United States voted against the resolution. There were 12 abstentions. Israel is not a voting member of the commission, but is allowed to observe its proceedings.