C---- ""11 . 1 :DOUBLE' i . NJCRAC Seeks U.S. Action New York (JTA) — The Na- tional Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council has launched a national campaign to urge the Clin- ton administration to act immediately to stem the "ethnic cleansing" being committed largely by Ser- bian forces in Bosnia- Herzegovina. The association of 13 na- tional Jewish agencies and 117 Jewish community councils, called for the im- mediate lifting of the arms embargo imposed against Bosnia and for the "immediate and appropriate application of military force, including limited air strikes designed to stop the Serbian aggression." The member agencies also called for an increase in hu- manitarian aid to civilian populations, the isolation of Serbia through severe econ- omic and diplomatic sanc- tions and the creation of a war crimes task force to gather information and evidence to be used in subse- quent war crimes pro- ceedings. "Clearly, the limited mea- sures taken by the interna- tional community thus far, including the imposition of economic sanctions against Yugoslavia and the en- forcement of the no-fly zone over Bosnia-Herzegovina, have not succeeded in pro- tecting civilians or pro- moting an effective peace process," the umbrella group said. "As we commemorate the Holocaust this month by resolving that 'never again' will we stand by and allow genocide to go unopposed, the organized Jewish com- munity calls upon the American public to join us in imploring our government to assume its rightful moral responsibility and global leadership by taking the following decisive measures to end this barbarity," the statement said. NJCRAC is urging its member groups to begin a lobbying campaign involv- ing, among other things, telephone calls and letters to the White House and Con- gress. 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