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December 27, 1991 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-12-27

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Paris (JTA) — Foreign
Minister Roland Dumas' of-
ficial visit to Syria was
postponed indefinitely a day
before it was to take place.
Although the Foreign Min-
istry gave no reason, the
Syrians announced suddenly
that President Hafez al-
Assad would be out of town.
They appear to be irked by
a number of factors, in-
cluding the brevity of the
French minister's visit.
Mr. Dumas was to have
spent only a few hours in
Damascus enroute from
Amman, Jordan, to a Euro-
pean Community meeting in
Brussels.
But according to informed
sources here, the Syrians
were most disturbed by the
fact that he planned to raise
two embarrassing issues —
the condition of Syria's 4,500
Jews and the presence in
Syria of Nazi war criminal
Alois Brunner.
French Nazi-hunter Beate
Klarsfeld was expelled from
Syria on Dec. 10 after pro-
testing outside the Justice
Ministry in Damascus
against the haven granted
Mr. Brunner for more than 30
years.
The Syrians apparently
felt insulted when Mr.
Dumas received her and her
Nazi-hunting lawyer hus-
band, Serge Klarsfeld, at the
Foreign Ministry.
The insult may have been
compounded by Mrs.
Klarsfeld's admission she
had entered Syria with false
papers. She told reporters
she had not expected the
Syrians to respond to her
protests against Mr.
Brunner or their treatment
of Syrian Jews.
The purpose of her trip was
to remind Mr. Dumas to
raise those issues in his
talks with Syrian leaders,
she said.
The 7 9-year-old Mr.
Brunner, who commanded
the Drancy internment
center near Paris where
Jews were herded for depor-
tation to Auschwitz, is one of
the last major Nazi war
criminals still at large. His
extradition has been sought
in vain for years by both
France and Germany.
Mr. Brunner has lived
under the alias Georg Fisher
in a villa on George Haddad
Street in Damascus. On Oct.
15, the Syrian authorities
moved him to a less con-
spicuous location. According
to some reports, they would
like to ease him out of the
country to improve their
image with the West.

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