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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 14, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday july 1985 the stars and stripes Page 9 protestant parades Spur Ulster clashes Belfast up backed by British fired rubber bullets Friday when they were caught Between Stone throwing protestants and catholics As Vio Lence flared at annual protestant Cele police said across the at least 21 of flyers were injured including one who had to be airlifted for emergency surgery and 11 people were arrested in the violence stemming from celebrations to Mark a 295yearold protestant Battle Vic they said one person was wounded by a rubber in 70 Miles Northwest of Bel a car slammed into a crowd of spectators watching a protestant injuring seven some police said they suspect the crash was but they Are questioning the who was terrorists held in East paper reports Berlin up a band of suspected terrorists from the Middle thought to be on their Way to Hijack a air plane in West has been arrested in Possession of explosives at the main East Berlin air a West German newspaper die in its Early saturday called the arrests the first fruits of International cooperation against terrorism be tween the United states and the soviet the newspaper cited Western Security officials As the source of its information about the arrests at East berlins Schoene Feld it said explosives were found in the Diplo Matic pouches of the detained which it said will probably be die Welt said the who were prevented from crossing to West planned to use the explosives to Hijack a plane the origins of the suspects remained con but they were said to have Middle Eastern diplomatic Security experts said the who were posing As diplomatic Proba Bly planned to meet with accomplices in West the newspaper said East German authorities were warned that a terrorist team was assembling in the divided City to attack the violence occurred As More than protestants marched in 19 parades across the province to Mark the 1690 Battle of the when protestant forces vanquished roman Catholic armies on the Irish in the strife torn town of 30 Miles West of some protestant extremists virtually besieged a 2square mile Catholic neighbourhood in their at tempts to March through it in Defiance of a government police blocked entranceway to the Tunnel District with land and gangs of about 500 protestant extremists hurled stones and bottles at them in Day Long most of the Catholic Resi dents in the area stayed a police inspector who was hit in the head with a Lump of Concrete outside the Tunnel District was flown by army helicopter to a Hospital in Belfast for an emergency two other officers were and two people were arrested at the barricades sur rounding the Tunnel less than a mile up the a detachment of police got caught in a Cross fire of stones and bottles As 500 protestant youths clashed with 100 Catholic youths near a Catholic housing police fired three rubber bullets to Dis Perse the and a Small contingent of British troops among several Hundred put on standby in the area were moved in to Back the one person was hit by a rubber but was not believed seriously witnesses said windows were smashed at a shopping Complex where the fighting took this Parade should never have been declared a protestant the Ian head of the democratic Union accusing police and British officials of playing into the hands of Catho Lic on the Border with the Irish Republic in 70 Miles Northwest of traffic was diverted away from a Border Bridge As army bomb experts examined a suspicious it was near the spot where an Ira Van bomb exploded july injuring three police officers and three civil 18 officers were injured and nine people were arrested in clashes in six towns As Victory bonfires were lit by prot protestant demonstrators used gasoline Sticks and other mis Siles against police great train robber still rolling great train Ronald Biggs cel fled a 30year jail sentence in july 1965 does not have an extradition treaty with Brates 20 years of Freedom with his for his role in a 1963 mail train Holdup in the youngster is pointing to a in Rio de Biggs he ended up in which 20yearold photo of his nations to seek pact on fighting airborne terrorism Bonn a Security experts from the United Canada and Japan will meet in Bonn july 24 and 25 to seek an agreement on fighting airborne a government official said among other the experts Are expected to discuss possible measures against Lebanon because of the june 24 hijacking of Twa flight in which one american hostage was the official the experts will try to revitalize a 1978 declaration that would penalize countries that refuse to prosecute air plane the official the approved by the same seven says when a country refuses the extradition or prosecution of those who have hijacked an air plane or re fuses to return the the seven nations will Stop All flights to that at the same the seven countries will halt All incoming flights from the coun try where the hijacking under the terms of the earlier this British prime min ister Margaret Thatcher and vice president George Bush said their countries would seek a suspension of flights to and from the Beirut Airport As an immediate first step to combat air Security experts from the wests six major Industrial nations and Japan have been meeting every year with Little or no publicity since they passed the Bonn Decla ration on hijackings in the declaration has been used Only in 1981 against afghan after a pakistani Airliner was hijacked to Middle East airlines of the Only Carrier now using the Beirut also flies to new Copenh Frank Istanbul and a number of Middle East and african Lebanon announced Friday that govern ment attorneys have been ordered to prosecute the hijackers of the Twa the radio said that the names of the hijackers had been referred to the competent judicial authorities in the mount Lebanon part of which includes the International acc rejects charges against broadcasts about Dod Washington a no Federal rules of fairness were violated when lbs aired a report critical of the Pentagon or when Abc broadcast one that charged the Central intelligence Agency with seeking to kill an american the Federal communications commission ruled the commission dismissed complaints against both in so it May have sown the seeds for a Challenge of the so called fairness doctrine before the supreme the Abc Case involved reconsideration of the commission staffs earlier dismissal of a complaint by the Cia that the network deliberately distorted reports broadcast last september that said the Agency plotted to murder Ronald who is defending himself against fraud charges by saying his company was a Cia the full commissions decision also left untouched the staff determination that it is permissible for a Federal such As the to make a fairness doctrine the other Case involves a complaint by the american Legal foundation against a lbs program which questioned the suitability of two major weapons the commission said lbs distorted the the acc ruling said even if statements in the broadcast were Ina Ccu the foundation failed to show the extrinsic evidence which the commission re quires to show that lbs knowingly distorted the  
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