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April 07, 1995 - Image 109

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-04-07

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of Chile, Argentina and Uruguay
during a recent swing through
the region.
"There's a great sensitivity to
the Jewish community's concerns
about terrorism in the region," he
said. "There is a growing real-
ization by the leaders of all three
nations that Islamic extremism,
primarily exported from Iran,
constitutes a threat not only to
the Jewish community but to all
the nations of the region."
All three nations are toughen-
ing their border controls, he said.
Argentine president Carlos Men-
em told Mr. Baer that his gov-
ernment is making progress in
the investigation into the Buenos
Aires bombing — a depressingly
familiar refrain.
"The difference is that now the
United States, Israel and Ar-
gentina are working closely in the
investigation," Mr. Baer said.
"And the five nations in the area
are working very closely with the
United States in developing a
strategic approach to anti-ter-
rorist measures. That's a very en-
couraging development."

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Lithuania Reopens
Nazi Case

Washington (JTA) — In an about
face, the Lithuanian government
has decided to reopen the case of
an alleged Nazi war criminal.
Two weeks ago, Lithuania said
it did not have enough evidence
to prosecute Aleksandras T
87, of Norwood, Mass. The U.S.
Justice Department is seeking to
deport Mr. Lileikis. The depart-
ment contends that as head of the
Vilnius Gestapo, Lileikis signed
orders directing his force to hold
arrested Jews at the Vilnius
Hard Labor camp and then turn
them over to killing squads for
execution.
The announcement not to pros-
ecute, which triggered strong
protests from Jewish leaders and
others, meant that the deporta-
tion proceedings might be slowed
down.
"Perhaps it was a bit hasty on
the part of the prosecutors" to de-
cide not to prosecute, said
Lithuanian Consul General Pe-
tras Anusas, speculating on why
his country changed its mind.
The New York-based diplomat
consul also said a number. of
Lithuanian officials reportedly
regretted the decision. The orig-
inal prosecutors were removed
from the case, and four others
have been assigned, Mr. Anusas
said in a telephone interview.
Lithuania's reversal came on
the eve of a scheduled visit to Is-
rael by Lithuanian President Al-
girdas Brazauskas.
Last year, the Justice Depart-
ment's Nazi hunting arm, the Of-
fice of Special Investigations,
began proceedings to strip Mr.
Lileikis of his citizenship.

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