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Germany Responds To
Video Game Inquiry
It took a while, but Rep.
Nita Lowey, D-N.Y., finally
heard back from the office of
Chancellor Helmut Kohl on
the issue of neo-Nazi video
games popular among Ger-
man youth.
In June, Ms. Lowey wrote
to Mr. Kohl after the Simon
Wiesenthal Center provided
legislators with a vivid dem-
onstration of video games
that glorify Germany's Nazi
past — and depict Jews and
other minorities as
subhumans.
Last week, Ms. Lowey
finally heard back from the
German government in the
person of Dr. Lutz G.
Stavenhagen, his nation's
minister of state.
The German official
assured Ms. Lowey that
"radical right-wing tenden-
cies" are a subject of concern
to the newly unified German
government.
But he was less reassuring
about the government's abil-
ity to root out sources of the
abhorrent games.
"As you rightly point out,"
he wrote, "such 'games' are
prohibited under German
law. Despite various efforts,
it has not yet been possible
to completely prevent
distribution of these games.
The manufacturers are not
known and are very difficult
to trace."
Jewish members of Con-
gress, according to Ms.
Lowey's office, will continue
to closely monitor the Ger-
man video game situation.
Visits To Israel Alter
Officials' Viewpoints
It's amazing what a trip to
Israel can do for the think-
ing of American officials.
Recently, Lt. Gen. Thomas
W. Kelly — the voice of the
Pentagon during the Persian
Gulf War — visited Israel
with a United Jewish Ap-
peal delegation. Mr. Kelly
came back with some new
views on Israel's security
needs that should be music
to Prime Minister Itzhak
Shamir's ears.
"Without the West Bank,
Israel is only eight miles
wide at its narrowest point,"
Mr. Kelly said after his
return. "That makes it in-
defensible."
Another recent visitor was
Sen. Robert Kerrey, the
Nebraska Democrat who is
getting set to jump into the
1992 presidential contest.
Mr. Kerrey took an air-
borne tour of Israel with a
very persuasive tour guide:
Deputy Foreign Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu.
The senator, a Navy SEAL
during the Vietnam war,
also received a private tour
of a super-secret base for
Israeli naval commandos.
Did the trip change Mr.
Kerrey's views on Israel?
"Seeing the geography on
the ground and from the air
changes your understanding
of Israel's security needs,"
said one of the senator's
companions on the trip. "I
think he has a very vivid
sense of the price Israel has
paid to establish its securi-
ty." O
I NEWS I
California Adopts
Anti-Boycott Bill
Los Angeles (JTA) — The
California State Assembly
has adopted a bill pro-
hibiting the state's huge
pension funds from in-
vesting in international
corporations that participate
in the Arab League's econ-
omic boycott of Israel.
The main target of the
legislation is the Arabs'
"secondary boycott" of corn-
panies that do business with
Israel. While state and fed-
eral laws already make such
boycotts illegal for American
firms, many foreign and
international companies are
among the boycott's
strongest adherents.
"California exercised
leadership in 1976, when we
made it illegal for companies
in this state to participate in
the boycott," said
Assemblyman Burt
Margolin, who introduced
the bill.
The measure passed by a
vote of 57-16, three more
than the required two-thirds
majority.