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The delegation that met with Mr. Kohl was lead by Jean Kahn, president of the European Jewish Commun- ty, , and included Israel Finestein, head of the British Jewish community; Ignatz Bubis, head of the German Jewish community; Michael Kohn, president of the Swiss Jewish commun- ity; and Serge Cwajgen- baum, EJC secretary- gen- eral. The German chancellor, who has been criticized by Jews and others for laxity in the face of increasing violent racist acts in Germany, said he shares the delegation's anxiety with the rise of racism and xenophobia in Germany. But he rejected blame for the alleged laxity placed on the German executive, poin- ting instead to Germany's independent judicial system. Mr. Kohl told the parlia- ment that authorities must increase pressure on neo- Nazi groups to deter their becoming a threat to Ger- man security. Earlier this month, the German government asked the Supreme Court to ban an extremist right-wing group, the Free German Workers Party. Mr. Kohl said, however, that the authorities must do more to punish racist crimes. He accepted the Jewish delegation's wish to see preserved in Germany all places symbolic of Jewish experiences during the Holocaust, marked with pla- ques to remind future ge- nerations of what these places represented to the Jewish people and other vic- tims of Nazism. Helmut Kohl: To lay groundwork. Mr. Kohl said he intends to have a special monument in memory of the Jewish vic- tims erected in Berlin. He also spoke of European- Israeli affairs. The German leader lauded the progress of the Middle East peace process and offered German political and economic support to aid the process. He also said he would re- view the cooperative agree- ment which has been in exis- Mr. Kohl shares the anxiety over the rise of racism and xenophobia in Germany. tence between the E.C. and Israel since 1975. Mr. Kohl expressed ap- preciation for efforts by the European Jewish Congress to promote democracy and tolerance throughout Europe. He promised to support all projects planned by the EJC for Bulgaria, Poland and Hungary to fight racism, an- ti-Semitism and xenophobia and to ensure the protection of minorities. The EJC delegation also met with German Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel, Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser- Schnar- renberger and Angela Merkel, minister of women and youth.