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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-01-14

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rumors and testimony that
far more aid was available
than was actually being
distributed because the
United Nations has been
blocking efforts to get food
and medicine to Bosnia.
Mr. Spectre did not give
credence to the charges, but
said he has "heard them
enough to think that
somebody ought to in-
vestigate."
Since 1991, the U.S.
government has donated
$435,780,469 in human-
itarian assistance to the
former Yugoslavia. This fig-
ure does not include aid do-
nated by non-governmental
relief organizations.
There have been estimates
that as much as 30 percent of
any relief shipment disap-
pears as soon as it lands at
Sarajevo airport, now under
Serbian control.
The U.S. Government Ac-
counting Office is in the pro-
cess of investigating U.N.
aid to Bosnia programs at
the request of Sen. Bob Dole,
R-Kan.
Mr. Dole's concern stemm-
ed from media reports that
indicated, among other
things, that U.N. officials
have prevented the creation
of large stockpiles of food
and medicine in Bosnia, ap-
parently to avoid giving the
Bosnian government hope
that it can survive another
winter without a peace set-
tlement.
Mr. Dole also raised con-
cern about whether U.N.
troops are involved in the
black market and profiteer-
ing from the sale or misap-
propriation of relief supplies.
In a letter to Charles
Bowsher, comptroller gen-
eral of the United States,
Mr. Dole wrote: "I am very
concerned about reports that
the United Nations is
engaged in the manipulation
and use of humanitarian as-
sistance for political objec-
tives."
To Mr. Spectre, sale of
arms to Bosnia is clearly a
humanitarian issue, and the
embargo both "aids the ag-
gressor and makes more
desperate the plight of the
victim."
To Henry Siegman, ex-
ecutive director of the
AJCongress, who spoke at
the strategies conference,
lack of support for Bosnian
Muslims is the ultimate
hypocrisy — regardless of
whether aid is intentionally
misdirected.
"The notion that the
United States and its allies
are helpless to do anything
about this human and polit-
ical disaster is a palpable
lie," Mr. Siegman said. D

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