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August 02, 1991 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-08-02

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humiliation and threats of
pogroms.
Reasons to attain the lib-
ertarian ideal of self-respect
keep reappearing. Here is
one revealed in a Jewish
Telegraphic Agency report:
Pamyat, the ultra-
nationalist anti-Semitic
movement active in recent
years in the Russian re-
public, publicly announc-
ed the official registration
of its newspaper at a June
1 rally in Moscow, two
Jewish groups reported
•• •
The group's newspaper,
also called Pamyat, has
published two editions since
January .. .
The paper has a circula-
tion of 100,000, a refusenik
in Moscow reported to the

Bay Area Council for Soviet
Jews, a member group of the
Union of Councils for Soviet
Jewry.
Pamyat's leader, Dmitry
Vasiliev, said the paper is
financed by a "very
patriotic" agricultural coop-
erative which he heads .. .
Are other reasons needed
for Soviet Jewish desire to
resist the threats by acquir-
ing freedom as Jews in a
Jewish environment?
This is a major reason to
confront economic
difficulties and to acquire
self-respect as Jews. Such is
the libertarianism of the
Zionist-inspired ideal.
Therefore, the defiance of
negativism in the treatment
of Jewish resettlement in
the media. ❑




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Pamyat Movement
Launches Paper

New York (JTA) —
Pamyat, the ultra-
nationalist anti-Semitic
movement active in recent
years in the Russian repub-
lic, publicly announced the
official registration of its
newspaper at a June 1 rally
in Moscow, two Jewish
groups here said.
The newspaper, also called
Pamyat, has published two
editions since January. The
newspaper first appeared in
1989 as a four-page
underground publication,
according to sources here.
It is registered with the
Russian Ministry of Press
and Mass Information.
The paper has a circula-
tion of 100,000, a refusenik
in Moscow reported to the
Bay Area Council for Soviet
Jews, a member group of the
Union of Councils for Soviet
Jewry.
Pamyat's leader, Dmitry
Vasiliev, said the paper is
financed by a "very

patriotic" agricultural coop-
erative which he heads.
Mr. Vasiliev sidestepped
reporters' questions about
Pamyat's attitude toward
Jews, the World Jewish
Congress said. "We are
launching a Russian news-
paper today and I am more
interested in the Russian
question," he said.
The World Jewish Con-
gress quoted a Soviet
periodical, Kommersant, as
saying, "Vasiliev was thus
displaying a considerable
change of tactics, guarding
against charges of violating
Article 74 of the Penal Code
of the Russian Federation,
which landed Konstantin
Ostashvili in prison."
Mr. Ostashvili, who re-
portedly committed suicide
in prison this past spring,
had been serving time for
organizing an anti- Semitic
demonstration at a writers'
club in Moscow in January
1990.

Official Irked
About Aid Delay

pp

Brussels (JTA) — Belgian
Foreign Minister Mark
Eyskens is frustrated that a
disagreement with Israel
has held up plans to send a
European Community envoy
to monitor the distribution
of economic aid to the Pales-
tinians in the West Bank
and Gaza Strip.
It is more important to
have someone on the spot
than to argue with the
Israelis over where he or she
should be headquartered,
said Mr. Eyskens.

He said the European Ex-
ecutive Commission should
have dispatched the
emissary as speedily as
possible.

"I prefer sending a repre-
sentative who could finally
help realize the projects fi-
nanced by the E.C. than con-
tinuing the deadlock over
the question of whether or
not this representative
should be based in East
Jerusalem," Mr. Eyskens
said.

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