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Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim participated in war crimes under Nazi command during World War II. 1 88'J 248 eci 52" x 70" oblong or oval 60" x84" oblong or oval 60" x 102" oblong or oval 70" round Waldheim Document Reveals War Crimes easy care vi n yl for table s u rf ac e protection value item 52"x 72" 18 21 52" x 90" 52- x 108" 24 52" x 120"....26 52" x 141" 35 db 12.88 14.88 16.88 18.88 24.88 NOW! 10.88 1288 14.88 16.88 22.88 "RITZ" SOLID OR STRIPPED KITCHEN TOWELS hemmed dish towel hemmed dishcloths woven pot holder quitted thumb mitt 2.88 ea. 1.88 pr. 2.88 pr. 3.88 ea. offer ends 3-25-94 or while supplies last. Orchard Lake • 14 Mile Center 30854 Orchard Lake South of 14 Mile Road 626-4313 The report, completed in 1987 but released only last week, led to the banning of Mr. Waldheim from the United States by the Bush administration. It details that "Waldheim assisted or otherwise par- ticipated in persecution be- cause of race, religion, na- tional origin or political opi- nion." It is not known why the Bush administration kept the report from the public eye. The report, written by Neal Sher, who recently re- signed as director of the Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations, was made public after the World Jewish Congress filed a request for it under the Freedom of Information Act. According to a Justice Department spokesman, At- torney General Janet Reno eased the act's restrictions last fall, thereby allowing documents such as this report to be released. In 1986, while Mr. Waldheim ran for president of Austria, the WJC launch- ed an inquiry into his war- time activities with the Germany army, or Wehrmacht, in the Balkans during World War II. He was elected president in June of that year. The report states that in memoranda contesting the attempt to bar him from the United States, Mr. Waldheim "offered explana- tions of historical events which are so completely in- consistent with document facts as to smack at rank distortion." Mr. Waldheim failed to rebut the case against him or otherwise demonstrate that he did not engage in ac- tivities he is accused of par- ticipating in, the report said. The WJC has long sought that the report be made public so that the story of Mr. Waldheim, who served as the United Nations top of- ficial from 1972 to 1982, would be known. Israel Singer, WJC secre- tary-general, said he was Kurt Waldheim: Should he have served? pleased that the Justice Department made the report available to the public. "The report confirms that this man should never have served as secretary-general to the United Nations," Mr. Singer said. "Waldheim lies about the most horrendous event in world history." The report states that, as a lieutenant for the German army between 1942 and 1945, Waldheim was in- volved in the deportation and deaths of nearly 3,000 Greek Jews. He also played a part in the transfer of civilian prisoners to the SS for use as slave labor, the mass depor- tation of civilians to concen- tration and death camps, the utilization of anti-Semitic propaganda and the mistreatment and execution of Allied prisoners. Much of Mr. Waldheim's wartime involvement has been known for several years. The 204-page report confirms an important disclosure made only recent- ly in a book by Eli Rosen- baum, former legal counsel at the WJC. In his book, titled Betrayal and published last year, Rosenbaum provides evidence linking Mr. Waldheim to an incident in Bosnia daring which Jews, Serbs and others were deported to concentration camps. The book, which Mr. Rosenbaum researched us- ing accessible Justice Department documents, states that the people sent to Nazi camps from Bosnia numbered nearly 70,000, in- cluding 23,000 children.