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PAGE 2 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE April 2, 1982
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Jeane Kirkpatrick says no
to meeting with PLO rep
by Yitzhak Rabi
UNITED NATIONS (JTA) —
The U.S. ambassador to the
United Nations, Jeane Kirkpatrick,
who is currently president of the
Security Council, turned down a
request by the Palestine Liberation
Organization observer, Zehdi
Labib Terzi, for a meeting in her
capacity as president of the
council. That fact was disclosed
Tuesday by Terzi, who addressed
the Security Council debate on the
situation on the West Bank and
Gaza Strip.
Terzi complained that "it was
not fitting" that the president of
the Security Council should refuse
to meet with him when he asked for
a meeting. He said Kirkpatrick
should have had "the courage and
the decency to honor” his request
and accused her of not performing
her duty as president of the
Security Council.
Kirkpatrick, who presided at
Tuesday’s meeting, did not
respond to Terzi’s accusation
during the debate. Sources here
claimed that she maintained that
since the PLO is not a member-
state, she was not obliged, as
president of the Security Council,
to meet with its representative.
The Security Council, in a brief
meeting here Tuesday, heard
several speakers, Terzi among
them. One speaker, Harry Ott of
East Germany, said the Palestinian
people are protesting the
“prolonged occupation, (and)
refusal of Israel to apply the
Geneva Convention and the
establishment of the civilian
authority” in the occupied
territories.
The representative of Iran, Said
Rajaie-Khorassani, said the
answer to the Palestinian problem
“lay only in vigorously convincing
the usurping agent that it could no
longer count on the inactivity of
the majority of the inhabitants of
the occupied territories and that it
could no longer impose tranquility
on the area by means of military
power.”
The Security Council adjourned
without setting a date for
continuation of the debate.
Sources here said that no date was
set for a vote because the council
members are deadlocked in their
efforts to draft a resolution that
would be acceptable to all
members and especially avoid a
U.S. veto.
Himmler documents sold
by Yitzhak Rabi
NEW YORK (JTA)—The
private papers of Heinrich
Himmler, chief of the German SS
during the Nazi era, and of his
family, were purchased recently in
Mexico for $40,000 from a former
Nazi, it was disclosed at a press
conference by Chaim Rosen-Thal,
who until a few months ago was
Israel’s Cultural Attache at the
Israeli Consulate here.
But Rosen-Thal said that the
authenticity of the vast collection
of documents has not yet been
completely verified and is under
scrutiny by various experts. He
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sold the documents because “one
of the conditions" of the seller was
that his name would not be
disclosed. Rosen-Thal said the
seller was “the secretary of the
secretary” of Himmler whom he
identified as Karl Wolf.
Rosen-Thal, who said he
learned about the existence of the
documents five years ago from a
friend in Belgium who is an art and
gun collector, said the collection
includes about 700 personal letters
of Himmler and his family; scores
of photos from the private albums
of the Himmlers; and diaries and
legal documents, such as a Nazi
Party membership book belonging
to Himmler’s wife, Marya. Rosen-
Thal introduced photocopies of
these documents at the press
conference. He said that after the
documents are sifted through and
authenticated, they will be given to
an Israeli institution, probably to
Tel Aviv University.
Rosen-Thal came under fire
recently in the Israeli press for not
returning to Israel after he
completed his tour of duty here,
but he said that he extended
his stay in the United States
because of the Himmler documents.
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