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London (JTA) — Areas in
and around London have
been pummeled with anti-
Semitic manifestations, and
police and public officials
have gotten involved in
efforts to find the guilty par-
ties.
The Board of Deputies of
British Jews has criticized
authorities for failing up till
now to prosecute anyone for
anti- Semitic writings.
A member of Parliament
has asked for public support
to help track down the
perpetrators of an anti-
Semitic graffiti campaign
being waged in
Rickmansworth, immedi-
ately northwest of London.
For the past two months,
slogans such as "Kill the
Jews" have been daubed on
walls and fences in the area.
The words "Dirty Jews"
were painted in huge letters
on the wall outside the
Rickmansworth Masonic
School, which has a small
number of Jewish students.
As soon as the property
owners and local council
remove the offending graf-
fiti, it reappears in the same
places. Police Chief Inspec-
tor Peter Seaman of nearby
Watford told the London
Extra, "We are taking the
matter very seriously and
will follow up all inquiries
until we catch the
offenders."
Meanwhile, a vicious anti-

Semitic hate leaflet which
claims that Christians are
the target of Jewish
animosity has been cir-
culated in the fabled town of
Canterbury, some 50 miles
southeast of London.
Canterbury police have
sent the leaflet to the Crown
Prosecution Service for in-
vestigation and the ap-
prehension of the culprits.
About 100 copies of the
leaflet, titled "The Ultimate
Blasphemy" and published
by the unknown "Militant
Gentiles," have been sent to
homes in the Canterbury
area in the last few weeks.
The Crown has previously
refused to prosecute anyone
for a similar leaflet put out
by the so-called "Gentile
Self-Defense League" and
placed in mailboxes in Lon-
don.
The Canterbury leaflet
uses twisted and invented
quotes from the Talmud and
Jewish texts to project Jews
as violently anti- Christian.
It also refers to the Jewish
defendants in a current trial
as "Zionist thugs" from "the
bandit State of Israel," and
urges Christians to protest
against "traditional Jewish
malevolence."
The leaflet claims to be
printed by the Hornet press
WC1, which is the Holborn
area of London. No such
name is listed in the tele-
phone book.

Chinese TV To Air
Holocaust Documentary

Los Angeles (JTA) —
China Central Television,
the world's largest TV net-
work, has agreed to broad-
cast Genocide, an Academy
Award-winning documen-
tary on the Holocaust, pro-
duced by the Simon Wiesen-
thal Center.
The agreement was an-
nounced by Rabbi Abraham
Cooper, associate dean of
the center, following a
meeting in Beijing with
Huang Yizhong, head of
international programs for
the national Chinese net-
work.
"During our meeting, Mr.
Huang indicated that the
film was accepted, in part, as
a gesture of friendship to the
American Jewish commun-
ity," Cooper said. "For our
part, the Wiesenthal Center
hopes that the screening of
this documentary to a poten-
tial audience of some one

billion people will help the
people of China to better
understand the history,
values and concerns of the
Jewish community."
During Cooper's week-long
visit to Beijing and
Shanghai, he met with
government officials and
academic, political and
cultural leaders. He was ac-
companied by Professor
Alfred Balitzer, a political
scientist with Claremont
McKenna College, who ad-
vises the center on Asian af-
fairs.
Since its release in 1981,
Genocide has been shown in
theaters and on television
stations across North
America, a center spokes-
woman said. The documen-
tary has been translated and
subtitled into Spanish,
French, Japanese,
Korean, Arabic, Russian,
Hebrew and Chinese.

