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spokesman for the group.
More than two-thirds of Amer-
icans support continuing Amer-
ican activism aimed at achieving
a stable peace in the region, ac-
cording to a new poll commis-
sioned by IPF.
Members also weighed in
against early congressional ac-
tion on the question of American
troops on the Golan Heights as
part of any Israeli-Syrian deal,
and in favor of tough new sanc-
tions on Iran. Next week, IPF is
bringing General. Shlomo
"Cheech" Lahat, the former
Likud mayor of Tel Aviv, to town
for a round of meetings with con-
gressional leaders and adminis-
tration officials.
Once More,
War Crimes Bill
Representative Carolyn Maloney
is one persistent congresswoman.
Recently, the New York De-
mocrat reintroduced her War
Crimes Disclosure Act, which is
intended to ensure that govern-
ment information about former
Nazis is fully disclosed. The leg-
islation, introduced in the fren-
zied final days of the last
Congress, is a response to com-
plaints that the CIA concealed vi-
tal information about former
Austrian president Kurt Wald-
heim's past.
Ms. Maloney's bill would add
language to the Freedom of In-
formation Act requiring federal
agencies to release information
about individuals who appear on
the government's 'Watch List" of
aliens who are excluded from the
United States because of sus-
pected Nazi activities during the
World War II era.
Ms. Maloney, the ranking De-
mocrat on the Government Man-
agement, Information and
Technology Subcommittee, hopes
to convene hearings on her bill in
the near future.
"Fifty years after the end of
World War II and the defeat of
the Nazi war machine, we must
still do everything in our power
to expose the horrors of the Holo-
caust so that we can absorb its
lessons and pass them on to our
children," she said in a letter to
her colleagues.
Latin Nations
Fight Terrorism
Latin American nations contin-
ue to step up their efforts to corn-
bat the kind of terrorism that
produced the deadly bombing of
the Jewish community building
in Buenos Aires last July.
That was the conclusion of
B'nai B'rith president Tommy
Baer, who met with top officials