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August 25, 1989 - Image 112

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-08-25

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I NEWS I

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ADL Requests
Soviet Response

New York — The Anti-
Defamation League today
called upon Soviet President
Mikhail Gorbachev to
"forcefully denounce" the re-
cent statement by the
Presidium of the Anti-Zionist
Committee of the Soviet
Public, which warned that at-
tempts by Jewish workers to
form a Zionists' Union
"would only result in kindl-
ing anti-Jewish sentiments in
the country."
In a cable to Soviet Am-
bassador Yuri Dubinin, Bur-
ton S. Levinson, ADL's na-
tional chairman, and
Abraham H. Foxman, the
League's national director,
declared that "if such
statements are not promptly
disavowed and condemned,
they will stand as a roadblock
to progress in Soviet-
American and Soviet-Israeli
relations."
The ADL leaders- asserted
that "government-sanctioned
anti-Zionism is contrary to
the letter and spirit of recent
Soviet commitments in the
field of human rights, and an-
tiethical to the respect for the
rights of national minorities,
which is one of the hallmarks
of perestroika."
Levinson and Foxman fur-
ther stated that the Soviet
Anti-Zionist Committee
itself, "is an anachornism in
this era of greater cooperation
between East and West, and
should no longer be allowed to
function with the State's seal
of approval:' The Anti-Zionist
Committee was set up six
years ago, before Mr. Gor-
bachev came to power.

ADL Sues Name

New York — The Anti-
Defamation League today an-
nounced that it has filed a
lawsuit in federal court,
charging that the anti-
Semitic "German-American
Anti-Defamation League"
has been unlawfully using
ADL's name "despite its ex-
plicit, written agreement not
to do so." ADL asked the court
for an injunction barring the
unauthorized use of its name,
plus damages.
The suit, filed in the U.S.
Districe Court for the District
of Columbia, says that at-
torneys for the group told
ADL in a September 17,
1986, letter that it would
cease using ADL's name.
However, in May, ADL
learned that the organization
had resumed using the name_
"German-American Anti-
Defamation League."

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