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December 25, 1992 - Image 84

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-12-25

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New York (JTA) — The first,
anniversary of the U.N.
General Assembly's repealJ,
of its infamous 1975 resolu-
tion branding Zionism as
racism was marked at a re-,
ception here this week'
hosted by B'nai B'rith.
The U.S. ambassador to
the United Nations, Edwarc)
Perkins, hailed the repeal
for removing a slur against
not only Jews but also the j
charter of the international"
body itself. He said the move 1
made people all over the
world stand taller.
Israel's ambassador to the
world body, Gad Yaacobi',j,
spoke of a new resurgence of
racism in Europe, which to=7
day has more than 1,000_
organizations with an anti`:-
Semitic bias.
In a statement marking=
the occasion, the represent c
ative of the World Zionist
Organization in North,;
America, Uzi Narkiss, said j
popular support for rescin
ding the resolution had been
"unprecedented" and helpeee
bring to an end a "long and___
ugly chapter" in interna-
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Rome (JTA) — Italy's coalr=
C-,,
tion government has ap=<
proved a tough bill against
racism and discrimination:7 - )
that, if approved by Parlia-
ment, would impose stiff'
penalties for skinheads and
anyone else fostering raciai'
or religious hatred.
"It is a bill, but we may
transform it into a decree if,)
Parliament takes too long or
if we run up against new, se-c-
rious episodes of in-
tolerance," Justice Ministey=?=(
Claudio Martelli
reporters after the bill was
approved Tuesday night by)
the Cabinet.
Aimed against anyone who?.
"exhorts, threatens or uses
violence as a means to,
achieve ethnic, national, EJ
racial or religious hatred,"
the bill essentially treats
neo-Nazi skinheads and c-
other extremists in the same
way as the law treats ter-
rorists.
It would impose one- to -1
five-year prison sentences ,
for inciting racial hatred and
also permits such otherC
punishments as internal ex-
ile and special surveillance.
The bill also allows the au-
thorities to close down the' )
headquarters of racist-,
groups.

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