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Page 4 Portland Observer, May 18, 1983 EDITORIAL/OPINION End death penalty A reader writes elsewhere on this page advo cating (hat laws barring racist activity be extend ed to include (he wearing o f “ Black P ow er" buttons. The wearing o f “ Black Pow er” buttons or other outward signs o f black pride are not meant to, and should n o t, in tim id a te or threaten whites. The message they send is vastly different than those o f the KKK and the Nazi Party. Black people have never advocated that whites not be allowed to vote, to hold office, to own property, to serve on juries, to attend certain schools, to enter certain professions, to live in certain areas. Racially provoked murders o f whites by blacks have been very rare in U.S. bv Senator Jan Wvers history, while the burning, lynching, assassina tion and murder o f blacks was once com m on place, and is even now not rare. Black people have never advocated a m yth o lo g y o f racial superiority. The Kian and the Nazi Party advocate white s u p e rio rity and have carried out a reign o f terror, bearing responsibility for the murder o f thousands o f black people. A “ Black Power” button, a demand to share equally in the nation’s economic, political and social life , is a threat to no one. The growing activity o f the Kian, the Nazis and other similar groups is a serious threat. Buttons no threat While Oregon’ s governor was busily seeking a reinstatement o f the death penalty in Oregon, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Lewis Powell was telling a group o f federal judges that unless the ju d ic ia l system can find a more e fficient and judicial way to handle appeals, the states should abolish the death penalty. Justice P ow ell does no, believe the death penalty to be unconstitutional, bu, two justices — Thurgood Marshall and W illiam Brennan, Jr. — do. The C o u rt’s indecisive and inconsis tent actions regarding the death penalty indicate confusion reigns, and perhaps faith in the in falli bility o f the judicial system is wavering. Since O ctober, the Supreme C o u rt has re ceived 28 applications fo r stays o f execution. Two executions were permitted to go forward: C h a rlie B rooks and John Lewis Evans. The Court stayed the execution o f Thomas Barefoot. According to a February survey, the number o f inmates on death row reached an a ll-tim e high o f 1,147 in 39 states. Minorities constituted 48.21 percent, and over the past 2 '/i years 54.25 percent o f all persons sentenced to death were minorities. Regardless o f whether fo r constitutional or moral reasons, or because the system o f justice is inherently u njust, the death penalty must be abolished. This is not the time fo r Oregon to embark on an em otional and highly financed campaign to reinstitute this barbaric crime. Is this courage? In W a sh in g to n , D .C . the Senate Budget C o m m itte e passed the G O P budget plan p ro v id in g sm all tax increases and a federal deficit o f $200 b illio n a year. The vote was a reversal o f the Senate's earlier stand and came just one day after Reagan threatened a veto if the budget is not to his liking. In Salem the Ways and Means C om m ittee sub-committee on human resources refused to add funds for two-parent unemployed families and fo r health care fo r the m edically needy. They are in the midst o f cutting an estimated $16 m illio n fro m the A d u lt and F a m ily Services budget. Is this courage? The citizens should be able to expect m ore fro m th e ir elected representatives. It is th e ir re s p o n s ib ility to guard the rights and provide fo r the needs o f the poor. Letters to the Editor Let's leave Iranians alone! To the Editor: I rind yo u r a rtic le on Ira n by Ed Mason right on target. It was a tim ely departure fro m the s im p lis tic — a n d m is le a d in g — cliches th a t c h a ra c te riz e the s o rry sta te o f m e d ia c o v e ra g e o f Ir a n . T h is s ty le o f r e p o r tin g , w h ic h b o rd e rs on the a b s u rd , seems to start and end w ith p rin tin g h o rro r stories and talcs o f torture. W h o arc they kidding? T h e same media that bemoans the violation o f hum an rights in Ira n has yet to say a w o rd a b o u t the in h u m a n itie s th e ir “ g o o d " and “ c iv ilize d ” friend s are perpetrating in Israel. South A fric a , etc. It doesn’ t really take a great m ind tu to r e d in the g e o p o litic s o f the M id d le East to d e le c t m u ch greed behind all the anti-co m m u n is m and th e c ro c o d ile tea rs shed fo r the p eo ple o f Ir a n . T h a t is to say, the greed to gain c o n tro l o ver the rich o il reserves o f th a t a re a o f the w orld. A s fo r K h o m e in i, th e re is no d e n y in g th a t m u c h d e p lo r a b le w ro n g -d o in g has gone u n d er h im . H o w ev e r, he has so far had a lot to o f f e r to his p e o p le t o o , ra n g in g fro m s u b s id izin g the lo w p ric e o f necessities for the poor like housing, fo o d , clothin g, etc. to n atio n alizin g a big chunk o f the properties o f the ric h fa m ilie s — u p to 708’» o f a ll industries. F ailu re to see this w ould force one to endorse the b a n k ru p t, racist line o f the Stale D e p a rtm e n t, i.e . that tens o f m illio n s have gone fanatic all at the same time. L a s tly , I should say a few w ords a b o u t som e o p p o s itio n g ro u p s a c tiv e in this c o u n tr y . Besides the monarchists there are some dubious groups whose own record on hum an rights is at best questionable. I have in m in d the s o -c a lled N C R o r the M o ja h a d e e n G u e r illa s w h o h ave their share o f atrocities in their own country — rem ember Pol Pot? M a y b e as Ed M a s o n says, the g o v e rn m e n t is u n d e rg o in g som e changes now — is U n c le Sam at it a g a in ? — as o f th is m o m e n t, we c o u ld safely say th a t the pluses o f the regim e have far outw eighed the minuses so far. Bill Taylor Band. Oragon Ban 'Black Power' To tha Editor: goes, so I hope m in o r ity “ r a c is t " I fo u n d yo u r news re p o rt ( D C . bans r a c ia l a c ts . M a y I I , I 9 8 J , actions w ill also be p ro h ib ite d (n o t just w hite). This ••u niversal" p ro h i b it io n is also a p p lic a b le h ere in P o rtla n d O b s e rve r} q u ite in te re s t ing. I ’ m w o n d erin g i f this law also w ill a p p ly to b la c k s w h o w e a r “ B la c k P o w e r ” b u tto n s o r o th e r slogans “ w h ic h in tim id a te p eo p le because o f th e ir race o r r e lig io n ." W h a t's sauce fo r the goose is sauce fo r th e g a n d e r, as th e o ld s a y in g M «t » ill ' Oregon Newspaper ; Publishers Assis ijtion 1 1 O regon. Perhaps you might do some Street B eat in te rv ie w s on p r o h ib itin g m a jo r it y a n d m in o r ity • ’ ra c is t” acts. David Brock Tudeh Party couragous To tha editor: I read your M a y 4 artic le on Ira n w ith great interest. It is ab o u t tim e som ebody gave a balanced view o f Ir a n . U n lik e m o st A m e r ic a n s , I have held a lot o f a d m ira tio n fo r the w a y K h o m e in i has u n ifie d his p e o p le , firs t aga in s t the S h ah a n d then a g a in s t o u r d e s ta b iliz a tio n campaigns. T h e recent events, h o w e v e r, are v e ry d is h e a rte n in g . I f w h a t is rep orted is tru e, (hen Ira n ia n s face very critical times ahead. T h e T u d e h P a r ty o f Ir a n is th e o ld e s t p a r ty th e re . It has been banned a n d repressed d u rin g m ost o f its 40 year history. W hatever one m ig ht th in k ab o u t its id e o lo g y , its record o f struggle against the Shah is b oth im pressive and courageous. Thousands were ja ile d , tortured and summerrly executed. Being the m a m - fo rce o f (he le ft , c o lo n iz a tio n an d c a p itu la tio n o f the c o u n try to the West has in v a riab ly started w ith its banning and repression. T h a t 's w h y the A y a tu la h 's d e c is io n to b an th e m c o u ld o n ly sadden th e s u p p o rte rs o f th e revolution here. Nancy Shapf (T h e O b s e rve r w elcom es L etters to the E d ito r. T h e y must be signed and include the w rite r’ s address. W e reserve the right to edit fo r length.) Portland Observer The P o rtla n d O b \t r v t r IU S P S 959 6801 i t published every Thursday by Eire Publishing Company. Inc . 2201 North Killings worth. Portland. Oregon 97217. Post Office Bo« 3137 Portland, Oregon 97208 Second claw postage paid at Portland Oregon Subscriptions 110 00 per year in the Tri County area Post m a s te r Send address changes to the P ortland O b sa rrtr. P 0 Boa 3137. Portland Oregon 97208 A lfre d L. Henderson, E d ito r/P u b lis h e r A ! W illiam s. A d ver lisin g M an a g e r Assocrarten - Founded fM S T h e sales ta x is u n f a ir . I t fa lls u n fa ir ly on fa m ilie s w ith c h ild re n , on fa m ilie s w ith lo w a n d m id d le inco m es, o n re tire d persons liv in g on lim ited pensions, and on the u n e m p lo y e d a n d the h a n d ic a p p e d . A sales tax w o u ld fo rc e these people w ith lim ited incomes to help pay the p ro p e r ly tax e s o f businesses a n d people w ith high incom es. A study by R ic h a rd M u n n , the le g is la tu re ’s tax econ om ist, shows th a t fam ilie s a n d sin g le p e o p le w ith in c o m e s under $ 3 0 .0 0 0 pay a larger share o f th e ir in c o m e s fo r sales ta x ; w h ile people w ith incomes o f over $.10,000 p ay a s m a lle r p o r tio n o f t h e ir in come fo r sales tax. O reg o n ian s have voted d o w n the sales tax six tim e s since the G re a t D e p re s s io n . A s a m e m b e r o f the O re g o n H o u s e o f R e p resen tatives, m y fa th e r v o te d to re fe r the firs t sales tax m e a s u re to the v o te rs in 1933. H e told me, when the sales tax was o n the b a llo t the last tim e in 1969, how u n fa ir this tax w o u ld be and said that he wished that he had n ever s u p p o rte d i t . T h e 1969 e le c tio n fo u n d o n ly 11.48!» o f the vo te rs s u p p o rtin g a sales ta x . T h e tally was 65,077 Yes against 504,274 No. I n f l a t i o n has ra is e d re s id e n tia l p ro perty values faster than business p ro p e rly values. Voters con tin ue to pass higher local levies fo r schools, lib ra rie s , the z o o , etc. I d o n ’ t have to te ll you th a t the e ffe c t o f these events has been d rastic increases in re s id e n tia l p r o p e r ty tax e s . T h e recession has cut state governm ent’s income. T he G overner has proposed a budget w hich is $ 600 m illio n out o f balance. H is 1% across the board in c o m e tax in c re a s e has l i t t l e s u p p o rt fro m his o w n R e p u b lic a n le g is la to rs . T h e le g is la tu re w a n ts very much to relieve the pressure on residential property tax payers. T h e sales ta x w ill n o t s o lv e (he problem , however. It w ould mean a ta x s h ift fr o m h ig h in c o m e to m id d le a n d lo w in c o m e p e o p le . S in c e th is ta x is u n f a ir a n d u n p o p u la r , i f w e send a sales tax proposal to the voters in Novem ber 1983 it w ill very likely fa il. W e in the le g is la tu re w ill h av e w a s te d o u r cha n c e to p ro v id e p ro p e rty tax relief. Even i f a sales tax d id pass, w hat g u a ra n te e w o u ld y o u h av e th a t it w o u ld p ro vid e re s id en tial p ro p e rty la x r e lie f o ver the long haul? T h is le g is la tu re c a n n o t p re v e n t fu t u r e legislatures fro m changing the rules. E v e n a c o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t can be cha n g e d by a v o te o f the people, referred by a fu tu re legisla tu r e . I f the p ro p o n e n ts w e a r us dow n enough to pass a sugar coated sales tax n o w , (hen (hey can b u ild on that — like they did in W ashing to n , re c e n tly a d d in g fo o d a n d in creasing the rate. T h e current sales tax com prom ise in c lu d e s a tax re b a te d esig n ed to a lle v ia te the b u rd e n o n lo w and m oderate income people. It is only a loo se c o n s titu tio n a l p ro v is io n , th o u g h , w ith n o a s s u ran c e th a t fu tu re legislatures w ill p ro vid e any rebate at a ll. T h a t’ s not to speak o f th e e m b a rra s s in g fe a tu r e o f the sales tax g a m b it. W o rk in g w om en already m ake only 59« on the dollar as com pared to men and a grow ing num ber o f wom en have sole respon sibility fo r child rearing. W o m en are le ft to buy the c h ild re n th e ir c lo th ing, th e ir school m a te ria ls and pay fo r m any other consumer goods for their children which w ill have a sales tax imposed on them . T h e C o u r tn e y -V a n V Iie t sales tax w o u ld p ro v id e r e lie f to business p ro p e rty as w e ll as re s id e n tia l p r o p e r ty . Y o u a n d I w o u ld be paying a sales tax to relieve business taxes. T h a t’s not fa ir. A recent le tte r to the O re g o n ia n contained the idea (hat the sales tax is lik e the w id o w ’ s m ite . H a v e you heard the story o f the w ido w 's mite? The m oral o f that story is that a gift m ay be s a c r ific ia l a n d blessed th o u g h v e ry s m a ll, i f the g iv e r is poor. C u rren t O regon tax laws p ro tect e ld e rly p eo ple w ith s m all p en sio n s. W e h ave the H A R R P p r o g ra m to re lie v e p r o p e r ty taxes. Sm all pensions are not taxed by the in c o m e ta x . T h is m akes O re g o n 's tax laws h u m an e . R e tire d w o rk e rs w h o a re liv in g o n s m a ll p en sio n s have already made heroic c o n trib u tions to our abu nd ant way o f life . I d o n 't w ant to be part o f a program o f “ ta k in g * ' the w id o w 's m ite . I'd r a th e r th a t she h ave th e rig h t to decide how she w ants to spend her lim ited money. T h e good news is that there is an procedures required to get a rebate. T h e exemptions bandied about by the p roponents o f the sales tax are h ard ly a safety net. R e tire d people in m y district are concerned that the e x e m p tio n on p re s c rip tio n d ru g s w ill n o t c o ver the m a jo r it y o f the o r g a n iz a tio n fo r m in g to p ro te c t O re g o n ’ s residents fro m (his insidi d ru g costs o f senior citizens. M a n y d ru g s (h a t d o c to rs a d v is e th e ir p a tie n ts to ta k e a re p u rch a s ed across th e c o u n te r a n d w o u ld be subject to the ta x . A ls o e x e m p tin g fo o d w o u ld n ot p ro te c t you fro m p ay in g a sales tax w hen you check out at the grocery store. 4 0 -508V o f the goods th a t we b uy in the store are not foo d item s. T h e y are soap, to ile t p a p e r, c le a n in g m a te r ia ls , ous new tax p ro p o s a l. T h e S ta te D e m o c ra tic P a r ty , T h e U n ite d S e n io rs , the sta te A F L - C I O , the State G ra n g e , C o m m o n Cause, T he Black U n ite d F ro n t, T h e W o m e n ’ s R ig h ts C o a lit io n , th e O re g o n W o m e n ’ s P o litic a l C a u c u s , F a ir S h a re , th e F a r m e r ’ s U n io n a n d a m a jo r it y of th e D e m o c ra tic Senators in the caucus w hich I lead have a ll com e out against any sales magazines, and other sundries. W o m e n are the big losers in the tax p ro p o sal. I hope th a t you w ill, too! Iranian government collapsing M y k L s \ The Portland ObM rvar was established m 1970 MEMBER Salem Update 283 2486 N atio n a l A dvertising R ep resentative A m a lg am a te d Publishers. Inc N e w York To thd Editor: T h e tw o re c e n t a rtic le s in y o u r newspaper concerning the situ atio n in Ira n are fu ll o f lies, d is to rtio n s and p o litic a l e rro rs . It is a m a z in g th a t so m uch m is in fo r m a tio n can a p p e a r in (w o sho rt a rtic le s . I w ill try to deal w ith the m a in e rro rs o f these articles. M r . M a s o n ’ s a tte m p t to g ive A y a to lla K h o m e in i’ s fa c tio n o f the Ir a n ia n g o v e rn m e n t a pro gressive aspect is w rong. His use o f the terms o f the rig ht and le ft o f the Ira n ia n regime is the same as trying to m ake a d is tin c tio n betw een the K ia n and the N a zis . C e rta in ly m a k in g such a distinction is w rong. F or example: It was A y a to lla Khom eini him self w ho ordered over (w o years ago that no v ir g in can be e x e c u te d , so a ll the w o m e n in Ir a n a re ra p e d b e fo re execution and this w ould include the 9 year old girl w ho was executed tw o years ago. It was A y a to lla Khom eini himself who made it a capital punish m ent to c on vert fro m Islam to any ath eistic p h ilo so p h y. I t is A y a to lla 'K h o m e in i h im s e lf w h o a llo w s (Tie use o f extrem e tortures upon all (rue le ftis t o p p o n e n ts to his re g im e . M a y b e M r . M a s o n considers these acts as progressive? The m o st h a le d p o litic a l o r g a n iz a tio n in Ir a n is a s m a ll f a c t io n (less th a n 1000 m e m b e rs ) called the T u d e h P a rty . T h e history o f this party has been to ta l support fo r a ll ru lin g regim es th a t a re n ot progressive. They opposed Mossadegh in th e 1 9 5 0 ’ s a n d thu s a id e d the A m erican coup that put the Shah in p o w e r. T h e y s u p p o rte d the W h ite R e v o lu tio n w h ic h caused m assive s ta rv a tio n and d eath to the Ira n ia n p e o p le . T h e y s u p p o rte d th e Sh ah a n d c a lle d f o r a c o n s titu tio n a l m o n arc h y up to one m o n th b efo re his d o w n fa ll. T h e y have supported the A y a to lla K h o m ein i’s faction and current regime. T hey have info rm ed on a ll tru ly progressive forces and h a v e caused m a n y a rre s ts since 1953. T h e current repression o f the T u d e h is based in the fac t th a t the Ira n ia n regime knows how hated the T u d e h a re in s id e the c o u n tr y an d t h e r e fo r e a re u sing th e m in an a tte m p t to r a lly m o re s u p p o rt behind their dictatorship. I f M r . M a s o n is so w ro n g th e n w h a t is the tru th . T h e tru th is th a t th e Ir a n ia n re g im e is c o lla p s in g . Since the coup o f June 1981, w hen P re s id e n t B a n is a d r w as re m o v e d fro m p ow er, the regim e has been in tro u b led w aters. T h e c o u p o f June 1981 was the turning point when the progressive w ing o f the governm ent was assaulted. Since that tim e , c o n flict inside the regime has developed between the five various factions in the government which is resulting in the H o ja tie h becoming m ore pow er fu l. F o r the Ira n ia n people, there is a senseless w ar, massive hunger and u nem p loym ent, p o litic a l and social re p re s s io n , a n d g ro w in g W e s te rn in flu e n c e in s id e th e re g im e . T h e o n ly h o p e fo r th e p e o p le o f Ir a n rests w ith (he N a tio n a l C o u n c il o f Resistance (N C R ) which is the m ain o p p o s itio n to the g o v e rn m e n t. T h e N C R is a c o a litio n o f o rg anizations (su ch as the K u rd is h D e m o c ra tic P a rty , P eo p le’s M o ja h e d in O rg a n i- tio n o f Ir a n , N a tio n a l D e m o c ra tic F ro n t, etc.) and individuals (such as form er President B anisadr). A m e ri cans sho uld be m ad e a w a re o f the tr u th a b o u t I r a n , b ecau se soo n it w ill b ec o m e the fo c u s o f m assive a tte n tio n o f W e s te rn p ow ers w hen the reg im e collapses an d the N C R moves to take p ow er. Lies and m is in f o r m a t io n such as M r . M a s o n ’ s article only confuses the re a lity and im p o rtan c e o f this issue to all p eo ples o f (he w orld. Douglaa Hurd US violates UN charter To the Editor: T h e U .S . has violated the U n ite d N a tio n s C h a r t e r w h ic h c a lls fo r nations to settle disputes by peaceful means so th a t in te r n a tio n a l peace a n d s e c u rity a n d ju s tic e a re n ot endangered. I t is m y rig h t th r o u g h re lig io u s con scien ce to re fu s e c o m p lic ity in crimes against peace, w ar crimes or crim es against h u m a n ity . T h e w ay the R eagan a d m in is tra tio n speaks p u b lic ly about f ig h tin g an d “ w in n in g " a n u c le a r w a r , an d refuses to pledge not to use a firs t s trik e p o lic y , v io la te s th e U n ite d Nations C h arter. A s id e fro m n u c le a r p o lic y , I m o ra lly and e th ic a lly o b je c t to the U .S . rapid deploym ent forces to be used w h e re v e r U .S . p e rc e iv e d " in te re s ts ” are th rea te n e d o r when t o r tu r e te c h n iq u e s a re th u g h t by U .S . G re e n B e re ts . I w a n t a ju s t fo r e ig n p o lic y r a th e r th a n th e c on stan t U .S . in te rfe re n c e p o lic y , p a r tic u la rly in T h ir d W o r ld c o u n tries under pretense o f the “ Russian T h r e a t . ” T h e C o n s titu tio n o f th e - U .S . (A rtic le V ), stales that in tern a tio n a l tre a tie s e n te re d in to by the U .S . a re the s u p re m e la w o f the la n d . S e c tio n 7 8 5 2 - d ., o f the IR S Code agrees. I support an a lte rn a tiv e tax plan fo r tho se o f us w h o s e c on scien ce w ill n o t let us p ay fo r k illin g . M y s e n a to r, M a r k H a t f i e l d , is the sponsor o f the “ W o r ld Peace T a x F u n d ,” which w ould develop peace fu l c o n flic t re s o lu tio n s a n d o th e r peace-related program s such as true ju s tic e f o r m in o r itie s by e ra s in g racist policies used in o u r own coun try an d used a g a in s t T h ir d W o r ld countries. I urge the IR S to support th is b il l , w h ic h w o u ld p u t re a l m ean ing in to the ideals o f fre e d o m o f choice. Victoria Plaiatad Receive your Observer by m ail— Subscribe todayl Only $10°° per year. Mail to: Portland Observer Box 3137 Portland, Oragon 97208 Name _ Address City___ S ta te _ __________ Zip________