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Jerusalem (JTA) —
Knesset members from
across the political spectrum
joined to introduce a motion
urging Israeli peace activist
Abie Nathan to end his hun-
ger strike, now in its fourth
week.
But most of their col-
leagues balked at attaching
an amendment that would
nullify the law which Mr.
Nathan is protesting. It for-
bids Israelis to have contact
with the Palestine Libera-
tion Organization.
The Knesset motion,
which appeals to Mr.
Nathan on grounds that his
life is imperiled, was a pro-
cedural rarity requiring the
approval of Knesset Speaker
Dov Shilansky, which the
Likud hawk readily gave.
Mr. Nathan has been sub-
sisting on water and fruit
juices since April 29. The 60-
year- old activist was
hospitalized on the 17th day
of the fast, when his doctor
detected an irregular heart-
beat. But Mr. Nathan did not
interrupt his fast, and his
condition stabilized.
Nathan served four mon-
ths in jail last year for
meeting with PLO chief
Yassir Arafat and faces an-
other possible prison term
for the same offense.
Mr. Nathan admits the
meetings but says that since
they were at news con-
ferences open to the media.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1991

We are winning.



AMERICAN
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SOCIETY'

Washington (JTA) —
Democratic leaders of the
House of Representatives
have decided to amend pro-
posed civil rights legislation
to state specifically that
minority hiring quotas are
illegal.
But that is not expected to
change any minds among
proponents and opponents of
the legislation in the Jewish
community.
Nor has it seemed to
change any minds in Con-
gress and at the White
House, where a spokesman
said President Bush still
considers it "a quota bill."
Mr. Bush vetoed a similar
civil rights bill last year on
the grounds it would result
in quotas.
The civil rights bill is aim-
ed at circumventing five
1989 Supreme Court deci-
sions that make it more
difficult for people to prove
they are victims of job dis-
crimination.

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