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December 19, 1997 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-12-19

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Jews Blamed For
Autonomy Setback

Montreal (JTA) — Jacques Parizeau,
the former premier of Quebec, address-
ing students at the University of Alberta
recently, reiterated his belief that Jewish
voters and other minorities caused the
October 1995 defeat of a referendum
calling for Quebec independence.
While Parizeau is now a
private citizen, he remains popular
among hard-line separatist supporters of
the governing Parti Quebecois.
Jewish leaders reacted angrily to the
ex-premier's remarks.
"Our goal has always been to pro-
mote, in a thoughtful and moderate
manner, the interests of Quebecers and
all Canadians by speaking to the entire
population," said Reisa Teitelbaum,
Quebec chairman of the Canadian
Jewish Congress. "It is obvious that this
is not an objective shared by Mr.
Parizeau."

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Frankfurt (JTA) — The revelation that
a leading neo-Nazi gave a training lec-
ture to army officers has rocked the
German army — and forced German
officials to scramble to respond.
The German newsmagazine Der
Spiegel reported in its most recent issue
that neo-Nazi leader Manfred Roeder
gave a lecture in 1995 at an army offi-
cer's academy in Hamburg.
The revelation was the latest
in a spate of neo-Nazi scandals that
have hit the the Bundeswehr, the
German army, in recent months.
A spokesman for the ministry con-
firmed on German public television
that Roeder's group was deemed a
humanitarian organization and received
free materials from the Bundeswehr.
As a high-school student, Roeder
attended a boarding school run by the
SS. In 1980, he was sentenced to 13
years in prison for his role in planning
arson attacks against foreigners.

Peres Backs
Statehood Plan

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Jerusalem (JPFS) — Labor chairman
Ehud Barak managed to squeeze out
only a slim majority at the party con-
vention for his plan to appoint a direc-
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A warm reception went to Shimon

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