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Argentine Writers Urge Soviet Union to Give Full Rights to Jews

August 15, 1969
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A group of leading Argentine writers demanded here that the Soviet Union extend full rights to Russian Jewry. The writers took part in a round table organized by the DAIA, the central representative agency of Argentine Jewry, to mark the 17th anniversary of the liquidation of Soviet Jewish writers by Stalin. Gregorio Faigon, DAIA president, was chairman. Participants included authors Ernesto Sabato, Leopolo Marechal and Prof, Jose Babini.

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