The Anglo-Jewish Association is constantly seeking ways and means of obtaining information about Jews in Rumania and hopes to insure that if there are further trials of Jewish and Zionist leaders in that country they may be attended by an independent legal observer, the A JA reported today.
The organization also revealed that it had protested to the British Government against the Libyan Government’s ban on postal and telegraphic communications with Israel. The A JA protest noted that when Libya became an independent nation it had undertaken to observe the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The AJA said that the British Government had sent the AJA protest to the British Minister to Libya, but had taken no further action.
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