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The FBI is also investigating whether the officer sold infor- mation to South Africa and Is- rael. The ADL has stepped up its damage control efforts, issuing a 50-page compilation of press clips and its own version of events, asserting that the San Francisco investigation con- tained "inaccuracies and have mischaracterized ADL's fact- finding operation." Typical of the anti-ADL head- lines and opinions are: • "The Anti-Defamation League Is Spying On You" by Robert I. Friedman in the Vil- lage Voice: "Once a proud hu- man rights group, the ADL has become the Jewish thought po- lice." • "Spy Masters" SF Weekly, a San Francisco alternative pa- per: "How did a Jewish civil rights group become a Zionist version of the CIA?" • "A Spy Operation Against Whom, and For What?," an ed- itorial in the black-owned New York Amsterdam News: The ADL's not-for-profit status "must be challenged, for it is conceivable that our tax dollars have been used by the ADL to support covert activities de- signed to destroy black people and our institutions." Typical of pro-ADL articles are: • A Wall Street Journal op- ed by Stephen Schwartz, a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer, who claimed the "controversy has played out against a chorus of exaggeration about the ADL ... It's hard to see how 'keeping files' is a criminal act ... Is there not a right of research that is equal to political advocates' right of privacy, especially when there is a potential for violence? In San Francisco, objections to sur- veillance arise when the sub- jects are left-wing." • "Is Justice Being Served," a Jewish Bulletin of Northern California editorial: San Fran- cisco's District Attorney has "riot only... made his case in the dai- ly newspapers, he's rendered the conviction there as well... The local news media has thrived on the D.A.'s exposures, often printing pieces of so-called evidence... A visitor to San Fran- cisco reading the local newspa- pers... probably left believing the ADL has been found guilty..." • "Sniping At the ADL," a New York Post editorial: "Those who would use an isolated episode of this sort to smear an organization with a long and proud history are animated by their own political agenda." Holocaust Museum Inspires Blacks For the 14 years that the new U.S. Holocaust Memorial Mu- seum in Washington was being planned, critics kept saying that the new institution might back- fire: Instead of increasing other groups' sensitivity to anti-Semi- tism and other bigotries, the museum might actually in- crease anti-Semitism by con- vincing some that Jews' exercise so much political clout that they can have such an institution built in the shadow of the Wash- ington Monument. Now, the Baltimore Afro- American has one of the first opinion articles about the mu- seum to appear in a non-Jewish minority publication — and it rebuffs the museum's nay-say- ers. If anything, the op-ed by Dou- glas I. Miles implies, the muse- um will increase non-Jews' empathy with Jews and Israel. "If you visit the museum," he writes, "you will come away with a deeper appreciation of