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December 27, 1991 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-12-27

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•SOME ITEMS NOT EXACTLY AS PICTURED•

Los Angeles (JTA) - A
California firm supplying
tear gas to Israel is being
sued for alleged responsibili-
ty in the deaths of eight Pa-
lestinians.
The suit accuses
TransTechnology of Sher-
man Oaks, Calif., and its
manufacturing division,
Federal Laboratories of
Saltsburg, Pa., of selling
tear gas to Israel, even
though they knew their pro-
duct would be used reckless-
ly by the Israeli military,
resulting in multiple
civilian deaths.
The two companies "are
guilty of the worst kind of
negligence and indifference,
the kind that results in the
deaths of innocent people,"
charged Beth Stephens of
the Center for Constitu-
tional Rights, a New York
public interest firm repre-
senting the plaintiffs.
In filing the suit in federal
district court in Pittsburgh,
Ms. Stephens also charged
that the product, called CS
gas, "is a toxic substance
which is highly dangerous to
people who inhale its
fumes," the Los Angeles
Times reported last week.
Company officials in
California and Pennsylvania
refused to comment on the
suit and were not even will-
ing to explain the term "CS
gas."
In a prepared statement,
however, Robert Tunno,
president of Federal
Laboratories, said that tear
gas was a preferred alter-
native to "use of deadly
force" and that all sales to
foreign countries had to be
approved by the U.S. State
Department.
The Israeli Consulate in
Los Angeles would only say
that newspaper reports
about the suit had been for-
warded to the appropriate
authorities in Jerusalem.
The suit seeks compen-
satory and punitive damages
on behalf of the spouses and
children of the eight victims,
all residents of the West
Bank, Gaza Strip or east
Jerusalem.
One of the plaintiffs is
Rihab Essawi, a West Bank
resident and U.S. citizen. He
claims his mother, Fatima
Essawi, 68, was killed on
June 29, 1990, after a CS gas
canister landed on the
enclosed porch outside a
window and filled the living
room with its fumes.
"She had difficulty
breathing, turned blue and
died 40 minutes after arriv-

ing at a hospital," the suit
stated.
Another alleged victim
was Mohammed Abed
Ahmad Mash'al, 47, a father
of eight, who died May 22,
1990, after walking through
a tear gas-infested area to
his home in Jaba Mukalber.
A lawyer for the plaintiffs,
Jules Lobel, professor of
international law at the
University of Pittsburgh,
said that "the principle in-
volved in this case is that
U.S. companies should be
held liable when they know-
ingly aid in the commission
of human rights abuses -
wherever these abuses
occur."
TransTechnology
suspended sales of tear gas
to Israel in April 1988, after
public protests about its
misuse by the Israel Defense
Forces according to the
Times report. Sales were
resumed four months later,
after Israeli officials assured
the company that the gas
was being used properly.
The suit alleges that Israel
continued to misuse tear gas
after the sales were resumed
in 1988, such as firing it
directly at people, not allow-
ing them a means of escape,
and failure to provide
medical assistance to those
overcome by gas.
Dr. Howard Hu, a Harvard
professor of public health
and a tear gas expert, said
he had reviewed the files on
the eight people listed in the
suit and said the records in-
dicate their deaths were
caused by tear gas exposure.
The Times cited a report
by Amnesty International
released in October that
claimed 80 deaths in the ter-
ritories had been attributed
to tear-gas exposure since
the beginning of the intifada
in December 1987.

Arabs Avoid
Phone Talks

Tel Aviv (JTA) -
Although Israeli peace
negotiators are talking face
to face with Arab delega-
tions in Washington, the
Arab world seems to be de-
termined to block telephone
communication with Israel.
Jordan and the Persian
Gulf emirate of Qatar have
appealed to international
telephone companies not to
cooperate with Israel's
efforts to establish direct-
dial service to Arab coun-
tries.

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