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The Rev. Jesse Jackson speaks at the
Park East Synagogue in Manhattan.

Last week, however, the Iranian
government announced that the pris-
oners — including rabbis, religious
teachers and community activists aged
16 to 49 — would be tried as Zionist
spies. Espionage is punishable by
death in Iran.
At that point, the American rela-
tives of several of the prisoners decid-
ed to go public with their appeal for
clemency, and. Jewish leaders respond-
ed.
While the task force continues to
pursue formal diplomatic channels,
Abraham Foxman, the national direc-
tor of the Anti-Defamation League,
approached Jackson, a public figure
with a record of softening hard-line
regimes and the proven ability to get
media attention.
Although Foxman himself has
never shrunk from criticizing Jackson's
controversial actions and statements,
he said Sunday that one has to ask,
"Who is most capable of saving some-
one's life?" Jackson's reply to the fami-
lies' request for assistance was immedi-
ate, positive and unconditional,
Foxman said.
As he did in the Balkans, Jackson
has enlisted the support of the
National Council of Churches in his
new appeal,joan Brown Campbell,
the secretary-general of the Protestant
group, said she would fly to Tehran if
a trip materialized.
Jackson said he plans to make an
appeal based on humanitarian and
religious, rather than political,
grounds.
When Nve choose peace over war,
when we choose life over death, the
entire human family benefits. This is a
great moment For Iran as it makes a
step toward its rightful place in the
family of nations." ❑

