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October 22, 1993 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-10-22

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United Nations (JTA) —
Breaking a tradition that
has been in existence for
about 20 years, the General
Assembly will not condemn
Israel this year for its coop-
eration with the "apartheid
regime" of South Africa.
The decision not to censure
Israel for its ties with South
Africa comes as the result of
several contributing factors,
including a vastly different
South Africa and Israel's
new relations with the
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization.
The group of African states
that had moved annually to
blast Israel for its relations
with South Africa decided
not to support the resolution
after meeting with the
PLO's permanent U.N.
observer, Nasser al-Kidwa.
Kidwa advised the African
delegates that the condem-
nation had no place in light
of the changes that have
taken place in both South
Africa and the Middle East.
Israel's U.N. ambassador,
Gad Yaacobi, said the
change marks "the first
fruits" of Israel's efforts to
eliminate long- standing
critical resolutions at the
United Nations.
It also follows the rap-
prochement between the
United Nations and South
Africa now that that country
has scheduled its first non-
racial elections. ❑

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Paris (JTA) — A court in the
eastern German city of
Potsdam has acquitted two
skinheads of setting a fire
that destroyed a Holocaust
museum at the former
Sachsenhausen concentra-
tion camp on the eve of Rosh
Hashanah 1992.
The court released the two
because of "lack of
evidence." The state of
Brandenburg had requested
the court hand down stiff jail
sentences for the crime. The
state government has decid-
ed to appeal the sentence.
When they were arrested
last year, the two skinheads
first acknowledged that they
had taken part in the arson,
together with some two score
neo-Nazis. However, they
subsequently withdrew their
admissions.
Ignatz Bubis, president of
the German Jewish com-
munity, has called the ver-
dict "incomprehensible." ❑

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