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Police Inspector Menachem Russak has never accepted the findings of an interna- tional team of forensic ex- perts, which concluded in 1985 that the infamous "Angel of Death" had died in Brazil. Mr. Russak wrote a report in 1986 outlining why he be- lieves Mengele may still be living, but the document has long been suppressed. The report was published for the first time last weekend, by a group of twins who endured the physician's cruel ex- periments. The organization of twins accuses the Israeli govern- ment of deliberately ignor- ing the report and abandon- ing efforts to track down the infamous Nazi doctor, so he can be brought to justice. The organization has pledged a new international campaign to bring pressure to bear on Israel, the United States and Germany to resume efforts to hunt Mengele, especially in light of evidence he was pur- portedly seen alive in Brazil four years ago. Mr. Russak's suspicions were aroused by the fact that documents showing that Mengele had lived with cer- tain German families in Brazil were found without difficulty in the homes of those families, who led in- vestigators to his ostensible gravesite and maintained he had died back in 1979. The cadaver was unearth- ed by court order, and local experts determined it was indeed Mengele. The German families said they had not reported his death for six years for fear of An organization of twins accuses the Israeli government of abandoning efforts to track down the infamous Nazi doctor. Jewish reprisals against them. If that were so, Mr. Russak asked in his report, why had they not destroyed the evidence of his having been hidden by them? He also pointed out that no fingerprints, X-rays or blood tests of the dead man pur- ported to have been Mengele were produced. Mr. Russak maintained that the entire discovery and exhumation was a coverup. In Washington, a U.S. government official familiar with the international study made to identify Mengele's remains called the charges baseless and ludicrous.