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September 04, 1992 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-09-04

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1992

Bonn (JTA) — Tw elve
police.
c,
policemen were injure d and
Police have meanwhile
some 20 neo-Nazi va ndals
upgraded security measures
arrested in Rostock, a nor-
in many towns throughout-
them German town, in one
the eastern part of Germany
of the most serious at tacks
in anticipation of possible
against foreigners livi ng in
violence.
this country.
Guards have been posted
The trouble began when
in nearly all hostels housing - E'1
hundreds of right-win g ex-
asylum-seekers — the favor-
tremists, many of t hem
ite target of neo-Nazi at- - 1
masked, marched to a re-
tacks.
gional center for asy lum-
The German Interior Min- ,
seekers, threatening the
istry recently reported that ,
refugees and calling fo r ex-
neo-Nazi violence in Ger-
pelling them from Germ any.
many was up fourfold in
The demonstrators, who
1991 over the year before.
included many skinhe ads,
threw firebombs and st ones
and overturned two po lice
Boat, Ship
cars, which ey set on fire.
Clash
In Israel
The melee lasted ei ght
hours.
Tel Aviv (JTA) — In the
According to witnes ses,
first serious incident of its
inhabitants of the to wn,
kind, an Israeli tour boat -,
which is situated in the
and a Jordanian coast guard
former East Germany, en-
ship engaged in a serious - )
couraged the neo-Nazis to
clash last week in the Gulf of
attack the foreigners.
Eilat.
This reminded ma ny
The Israeli navy was fort- c_ 1
observers of the late 1990 in-
ed to intervene in order to
cident in Hoyerswerda, S ax-
prevent blood from being
ony, when local inhabita nts
spilled, the Israeli daily
applauded neo-Nazis w ho
Ma'ariv reported.
(_::
registered a successful ca m-
During the late evening I
paign to rid the town of
hours of Aug. 21, the tour.41
asylum- seekers.
boat Eilat, carrying tourists r,
In Rostock, the neo-Naz is
on an outing, sailed in mid-
organized a demonstrati on
gulf along the sea border- - '
to protest the policy of re-
between Israel and Jordan. lI
ceiving asylum-seekers fr om
Suddenly, a Jordanian war- ,I
various countries and allo w-
ship approached, with Jor-
ing them to stay until de ci-
danian soldiers posted on
sions were taken on the ir
deck, aiming their weapons
applications.
at the Israeli craft.
Hundreds of police we re
The Jordanian soldiers in- ,I
deployed to protect t he
formed the Eilat skipper,
frightened refugees, w ho
Ruth Korotz, that the craft 1
were told not to leave the ir
had penetrated Jordanian ,--;
quarters. The police us ed
territory by a few hundred c_ )
tear gas, clubs and even a
meters. They demanded that
water cannon to contain th e
the Israeli boat and its pas-
violence.
sengers accompany them to
One police officer d e-
the Jordanian port of Aqaba.
scribed the situation as very
The Israelis refused,
dangerous, since the at-
claiming the Jordanians had
tackers had almost succeed-
crossed the border and were
ed in making their way to a
attempting to abduct Israeli
complex of buildings where
citizens and passengers from c,_<
the refugees were staying.
Israeli territory.
He added: "They were very
The skipper alerted the "
violent and well-equipped.
Israeli navy, which immedi-
They would have done
ately dispatched a Dabour
anything to promote their
boat.
goal of driving the foreigners
The Jordanians did not
out of this town."
concede and, while threaten- n,
The asylum hostel in
ing with their weapons, they I
Rostock is reportedly slated
continued to demand that c
to be closed down soon
the Israeli craft accompany
following many complaints
them. Only when they real-
from the city's citizens about
ized that the Dabour sailors
noise and filth there.
intended to prevent the <
Another grave incident
transfer of Israelis to Jorda-
was reported in Koeckto, a
nian territory did the Jorda-
small town in eastern Ger-
nian ship retreat.
many. Dozens of neo-Nazis
Until this incident, there
attacked a hostel for asylum-
was peaceful co-existence in
seekers but were repelled by
the northern Gulf of Eilat.

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