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Soviet Emigration Law
Reform Put On Hold?

Washington (JTA) —
Reports that the Soviet
legislature has indefinitely
postponed action on long-
promised emigration
reforms have deeply disap-
pointed Jewish groups and
brought a stern warning
from the U.S. government.
The reactions came after
the Reuters news agency
quoted a member of the
Supreme Soviet's foreign af-
fairs committee April 15 as
saying that conservative
lawmakers have put the
long-pending emigration
reform bill on hold because
they fear it would lead to a
mass exodus and "brain
drain" from the Soviet
Union.
In response, the State
Department warned that
President Bush will not
waive remaining economic
sanctions against the Soviet
Union until the Supreme
Soviet approves the prom-
ised emigration reforms.
Jewish groups expressed
dismay at the latest Soviet
delay.
Martin Wenick, executive
director of the National Con-
ference on Soviet Jewry,
called it "regrettable that
they haven't been able to
move and put their laws in
conformity with their inter-
national obligations."
Micah Naftalin, national
director of the Union of
Councils for Soviet Jews,
predicted that the bill would
be revisited in September,
when Moscow is to host a
human rights conference
sponsored by the Commis-
sion on Security and Coop-
eration in Europe, a
multinational human rights
monitoring group.
The CSCE, which will be
holding its first-ever
meeting in the Soviet Union,
drafted the 1975 Helsinki
Accords, which call on the
treaty signers, including the
Soviets, to guarantee their
citizens the right to
emigrate freely.
The Soviets are seeking a
complete waiver of the
Jackson-Vanik Amendment
to the U.S. Trade Act, which
bars the U.S. government
from giving preferential
trade benefits, known as
most-favored-nation status,
to countries that it contends
do not have satisfactory
emigration policies.
Mr. Bush signed a new
trade pact here last spring
with Soviet President
Mikhail Gorbachev and last
December announced a par-

tial waiver of Jackson-Vanik
to provide the Soviets with
as much as a billion dollars
in agricultural credits
through this July.
But that waiver took place
after Mr. Gorbachev had
promised, at a 1989 summit
meeting in Malta, to work to
pass the emigration law.
The Soviet "failure to act"
more than a year later sug-
gests that Mr. Gorbachev
has been "forced to face a po-
litical reality and that this
isn't very high on his priori-
ty agenda," Mr. Wenick
said.
The State Department
statement said that "until
the Soviet government
enacts new emigration
legislation," President Bush
will not submit the trade
agreement to Congress for
possible ratification.
Under the trade agree-
ment, the Soviets would
receive most-favored-nation
trade status and thereby
have U.S. duties lowered on
their imports to the level
imposed on most U.S.
:trading partners.

Youths Break Up
Neo-Nazi 'Party'

Paris (JTA) — About 50
Jewish activists broke up a
neo-Nazi celebration of
Hitler's birthday and later
published a challenge to the
government to prevent that
sort of gathering.
The masked youths, wear-
ing helmets, descended on
the neo-Nazis with iron bars,
baseball bats and tear gas
grenades, injuring at least
11 of them.
By the time police arrived,
the attackers were gone. The
Nazis, shouting "Zionist
assassins" and other anti-
Semitic epithets, vented
their anger on the police, in-
juring several.
According to the daily Lib-
eration, the attack was
mounted by a so-called Jew-
ish Action Group, said to be
a coalition of members of
various militant Zionist
organizations.
The National Front is an
extreme right-wing political
party led by Jean-Marie Le
Pen, who has twice in the
last month been fined by
French courts for defaming
Jews and is currently on
trial in a Paris court for an-
other such incident.
The neo-Nazis were setting
up bookstalls with Nazi pro-
paganda material.

