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Arafat and Zhirinovsky

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* We do take exception to the second to last paragraph in an article by Tyler Marshall (April 14). In a report from Strasbourg dealing with a speech by PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat, he mentions Russian ultranationalist Vladimir V. Zhirinovsky was also present at the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe.

He writes: “Despite what might appear to be shared anti-Jewish sentiments, the two (Arafat and Zhirinovsky) seemed to have little interest in each other.”

This is very misleading. Yasser Arafat is not anti-Jewish. The group of people Arafat objects to are the Zionists who have taken Palestinian land by armed aggression since 1947.

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Zhirinovsky, on the other hand, is a right-wing Russian reported to have made anti-Jewish or anti-Semitic remarks.

Arafat and Zhirinovsky should not be put in the same category.

PATRICIA TWAIR

Regional Coordinator

National Assn. of Arab Americans

Los Angeles

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