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July 26, 1996 - Image 126

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-07-26

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A prominent Jewish congress-
man is encouraging Jewish or-
ganizations to get more involved
in the effort to bring war crim-
inals in the former Yugoslavia
to justice.
Rep. Ben Cardin, D-Md.,
recently returned from a
session of the parliamentary
assembly of the Organization
for Security and Cooperation
in Europe. Mr. Cardin is a c7/\
member of the American dele-
gation to the group, which is
charged with monitoring the
1975 Helsinki human rights ac-
cords.
"We're trying to focus the in-
ternational community on the
fact that our commitment to
hold those accused of war crimes
accountable has to be a high pri-
ority," Mr. Cardin said in an in-
terview. "The best way to ensure
the peace and prevent future
atrocities is to demonstrate
clearly that war crimes will not
be tolerated."
But that process is proving
difficult in Bosnia, where efforts
to apprehend several high-pro-
file figures accused of war
crimes, including Bosnian Serb
leader Radovan Karadzic, have
been stymied.
NATO forces implementing
last year's Dayton accords
have, so far, refused to actively
seek out Mr. Karadzic and oth-
ers.
"Two actions are needed," Mr.
Cardin said. "First, we need to
encourage the various countries
participating in this process to
help the tribunal more. Sec-
ondly, we need a commitment
that the international forces
now in Bosnia should help pick
these people up. That's been a
problem; they're not doing it.
But they say they will, if given
a mandate by the participating
nations."
Jewish groups in this coun-
try, he said, need to get more in-
volved.
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"Yugoslavia represents the
first war crimes tribunal since
Nuremberg," he said. "The Jew-
ish community, with our special
sensitivity to the need to hold
people accountable, can have an
especially big impact on
whether our country makes this
a high priority."
The Commission on Security
and Cooperation in Europe was
created to promote human
rights in Eastern Europe; it was
a major part of the effort to pro-
tect Soviet Jews.
"It's not by accident that the
same mechanism that protect-
ed Soviet Jews is now helping
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deal with these terrible war
crimes," Mr. Cardin said. "This
is perfectly consistent with its
mandate."

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