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November 29, 1996 - Image 174

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-11-29

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Skinheads
Are Arrested

Kozolupy, Czech Republic (JTA)
— A Czech human rights group
has filed a complaint against local
police for not intervening to end a
concert organized by a neo-Nazi
group.
The Civic Solidarity and Toler-
ance Movement said the Nov. 10
concert was organized by a neo-C1
Nazi organization called Blood and
Honor.
The event violated Czech law
because some 800 skinheads at-
tending it "supported and pro-
moted a movement aimed at the
suppression of people's rights and
freedoms," the group added.
"Police should have ended the
event as soon as they heard chants
of `Sieg Heil' inside the hall," said
Ondrej Cakl, spokesman for the c ‘
human rights group.
Police in this western Bohemi-
an town arrested seven skinheads
outside the hall when they gave
the Nazi salute, and have since ar-
rested three more.
A local political leader defend-
ed the police actions.
"Police were extremely profes-
sional. Further intervention would
have resulted in violence, and the
damage would have been exten-
Rome (JTA) — A Judaic studies sive," Augustin Hrboticky, a state
center will be established at the representative, said.
University of Milan.
The Goldstein-Goren Judaica
Center for the Study and Knowl-
edge ofJewish Culture will form
part of the university's philoso-
phy department and will begin Jerusalem (JTA) — El Al offices",
in European cities have moved to
operations in February.
Courses will be taught by Ital- higher floors because of height-
ian professors as well as visiting ened security concerns.
In London, the office of Israel's
scholars.
The center's creation was national airline was moved from
made possible by the Tel Aviv- the ground floor location.
Other European offices of the
based Cukier, Goldstein-Goren
Foundation, a family foundation carrier were moved after security
headed by 91-year-old Avram officials responsible for the airline's
Goldstein-Goren, a Holocaust operations decided that the El Al
survivor from Romania who has offices could be targets for terror-
lived in Milan since the end of ist attacks.
Israeli security forces went on
World War II.
high alert at the end of I m at month,
after warnings that Islamic Jihad
was planning terror attacks inside
Israel.
El Al Israel Airlines' annual se-
curity costs total some $50 million.
Jerusalem (JTA) — Several
dozen Israelis en route to India
had an unexpected layover in
Djibouti when their Air India
flight made an emergency land-
ing because of technical prob- Moscow (JTA) — The leaders of
lems.
40 Jewish groups have formed a
Israel does not have diplomat- new organization that will rep-
ic relations with the East African resent Moscow's Jewish commu-
country.
nity in discussions with city
The passengers were trans- authorities.
ported to a hotel for an overnight
The new group, the Moscow
stay, before the arrival of anoth- Jewish National Cultural Au-
er Air India plane to take them tonomy, will deal with Moscow of-
to Bombay.
ficials on issues ofJewish culture
The treatment they received in and education.
Djibouti was "great, really great,"
Recent Russian legislation en-
one Israeli passenger told Israel abled the formation of the group.
Radio.

Jerusalem (JTA) — Doctors op-
erated this week on a 10-year-old
Israeli boy who suffered a frac-
tured skull after stone-throwers
hit his family's car on a West
Bank highway.
Yitzchak Zechariah, of the
West Bank settlement of Ma'aleh
Ephraim, was reported to be in
stable condition at a hospital in
Petach Tikva after five hours of
surgery.
He and his family were travel-
ing to visit relatives when a
thrown rock shattered the car's
rear window and struck the boy's
head.
Along with a fractured skull,
he suffered injuries to his jaw and
to bones near his eye.
His sister was injured slightly
after she, too, was hit by a rock.
Israeli soldiers arrested three
Palestinians suspected of throw-
ing rocks at passing cars on the
Trans-Samaria Highway over the
weekend.

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