
March 22, 2000
OU
Concerned with U.S. Decision to Lift Sanctions Against Iran As 13 Arrested Iranian
Jews Remain in Prison
The
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America expressed its profound
concern at Secretary of State Albrights announcement last week that
the United States would lift sanctions against Iran.
In an effort to open the door for trade, the Secretary announced
an ease on some Iranian consumer goods and luxury items, in the hope of
encouraging moderate forces among the Iranian populace.
Betty Ehrenberg,
Director of International and Communal Affairs, said, The Orthodox
Union is profoundly concerned by the lifting of sanctions against Iran
by the Administration. Since
Iran remains a very serious threat for the United States and Israel as
it supports terrorist groups and is seeking to acquire weapons of mass
destruction and the missiles to deliver them, we view this step as
premature. Although recent
elections in Iran did result in the success of more moderate candidates,
Iran has still a long way to go in demonstrating that there really has
been a true change in areas of both domestic and foreign policy. Iran persists in the development of ballistic missiles as
well as chemical and nuclear weapons which pose a short-term threat to
Israel and long-term one to the United States.
Iran remains the foremost sponsor and promoter of terrorism and
international terrorist groups, including Hizbollah that operates in
Southern Lebanon and Hamas and Islamic Jihad which are active in Judea
and Samaria.
"Thirteen
Jews who were imprisoned nearly a year ago on false charges of espionage
have remained since then in Iranian jails are about to be tried next
month. It is clear that
Iran has not yet demonstrated substantial evidence of moderating its
extremist positions nor its intolerance of its minorities.
In order for the United States to lift sanctions, Iran must
demonstrate that she has indeed changed policies that favor
international terrorism and animosity towards the State of Israel and
should immediately release the thirteen innocent Iranian Jews.
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Prof.
Richard Stone, Chairman
Nathan Diament, Director
Betty Ehrenberg, Director, International
Affairs & Communal Relations
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