European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 19, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 1 28j the is kled i the stars and stripes tuesday november 19, 1985 in March on . Embassy in Athens Athens. Greece a More than 100,000 people marched to the . Embassy sunday to Mark the 1973 rebellion against the former dictatorship. Protesters threw firebombs at police and one teen Ager was killed when police fired Back officials said. The March began at the Athens polytechnic school where the student uprising began. Marchers carried ban ners Reading out of nato forever and imperialism is the enemy and shouted anti american slogans. Among the marchers were socialist and communist members of parliament Athens mayor Dimitris Beis and several Hundred Creek servicemen in uniform. Police earlier had cordoned off the embassy building in Central Athens and marchers were unable to reach it. However about 200 self proclaimed anarchists at the Tail end of the March threw several firebombs in the Street. They broke windows at the South african airways office and the Hilton hotel Coffee shop said a police spokesman. Several hours later a group of anarchists threw three More firebombs at a police Van the spokesman said. One of the bombs exploded inside the Van and the policemen in it fired on their attackers. The spokesman said Mihalis Kaltezas 15, was shot in the head. He was dead on arrival at Evang Lismos Hospi Tal. None of the four officers was injured in the attack which occurred shortly after Midnight. The spokesman did not identify the officer who fired the fatal shot. The annual nov. 17 or Rich Marks the Day that soldiers and police quelled a student revolt against dictator col. George Papadopoulos leaving More than 30 dead and several Hundred injured. Papadopoulos and other leading members of the ruling Junta were convicted of treason and sentenced to life in imprisonment when democracy was restored in july 1974. The rebellion led to the collapse of the seven year Pitary regime living the turkish invasion of Cyprus ,1974. Many greeks accuse the United Stales of failing u by prevent the invasion and of supporting Greece s military i regime at the time. -_0�a�l Colombia decides of continue search for survivors Armero. Colombia a the government reversed its decision to halt the search for survivors in this andean Village covered by a River of volcanic mud and said sunday it will continue Rescue operations. Just hours earlier. Health minister Rafael Zubiria told reporters the government had called an end to the emergency operations. After the Caracol radio network reported that As Many As 2,500 people were still trapped in the area Victor g. Ricardo a top aide to president Belisario Betancur said search efforts would continue. More than 21,000 people died in the Avalanche of mud that swept Over Armiro following the eruption of the Nevado Del Ruiz Volcano last wednesday night. Twelve . Air Force helicopters flown in Friday from Panama to Aid in the Rescue missions were tentatively scheduled to begin leaving monday. Zubiria said saturday night that Armiro would be made into a cemetery because it was not possible to recover the thousands of bodies. The health ministry said at least21,559 persons were dead or missing in Armiro and other towns in the Valley another 19,185 were homeless and at least 2,453 were seriously injured. The dead include about 8.000 children said Jaime Benitez Tobon director of the National family welfare Institute. Rescue workers on the scene said the have recovered about 800 bodies. The 3-mile-High Volcano rumbled against 4 . Saturday and the National government announced Over National radio thata new eruption had set off another Avalanche. The communique urged residents of towns along the River to move quickly thigh land. However the government corrected its warning 30 minutes later and said no Avalanche had occurred. It warned residents to remain on Alert. Colombian civil aviation authorities said More than 50 planes including some from the United states Canada Venezuela Bra Zil Britain Spain and France arrived in Colombia Over the weekend with emergency supplies. Warehouses at Bogota s International Airport were overflowing with crates and boxes of food Medicine and clothing. Today a caravan of 150 trucks left for Palan Quero Luis Rincon the Airport s flight superintendent said saturday night. Weinberger from Page 1 neither the Secretary nor his top aides slipped the letter to reporters . Officials travelling with Reagan labelled the disclosure an Effort to sabotage the Summit. A soviet spokesman called it a torpedo aimed at the talks. The development added a new twist to the conflict Between hard line sentiments As voiced by Weinberger and the More conciliatory views espoused by Reagan s top foreign policy advisers Secretary of state George Schuliz and the National Security adviser Robert Mcfarlane. The oddity is that Weinberger s traditional closeness and fierce loyalty to the president is such that he rarely has stepped beyond Reagan s thinking in his Public denouncement of soviet policy. Weinberger is so Loyal that he s always where the president is one of his aides said. What May have happened is that Shultz Mcfarlane and Donald Regan the Whitehouse chief of staff have written a new script for Reagan. Weinberger May still May be Reading from the old one crafted before the agreement to hold a Summit. To his aides Weinberger has become the to Enol from Pagel have hastened if not caused i with the Khmer Rouge hearing the cambodian capital of phenom penh in the Spring of 1975, Lon fled april 1 with an entourage of 32 people. A new government was set up but collapsed when the Khmer Rouge occupied the capital on april 17. The extreme leftist regime was Over thrown by Vietnam in january 1979. Stale department press deut i Bruce Ammerman had no it foment about ton s death. Ton s bodyw0men to Neels mortuary in spokesman Carol Weddle. A Public service is scheduled for saturday but burial arrangements were not Complete Weedle said. Ton is survived by his wife Sovanna five tons four daughters and six grandchildren nost of them living in California Weddle restore it by International his country aft the Khz mid under Leader destroyed much of Cam action through execution forced labor to work Camps and through starvation and disease As cities were emptied and people were forced to move to the Countryside. Educated cambodians and those with any connection to the West were persecuted. Estimates of the number of people who died under Khmer Rouge Rule Range from 1.5 million to 3.5 million this of Macoun try whose population a up fms Mil lion to 8 Millili a to 800,000 Are Esti Ive died in the War Between the Ler Rouge and ton nol s government ton had held out Hope that a Young Brave and honest Khmer would come for Ward to restore his country which was re Jamed by his successors to Kampuchea. All nations in the name of roup who has also been a victim of genome in jews the Armeni ans the Irish and Sis ters in the third world to help us show to the world i had charter and the . Covenant on human rights Are not meaningless denounced As Jezebel of Northern Ireland Thatcher faces fury of Irish lawmakers Tendon a prime minister Margaret Thatcher was braced monday to face the fury of Northern Ireland s 15 protestant lawmakers in the House of com Mons enraged by her historic pact to give the Irish Republic a say in the province. One of the opponents democratic unionist party Leader the Rev. Ian Paisley denounced Thatcher As the Jezebel of Northern Ireland from his Belfast pulpit sunday night. I can Only liken mrs. Thatcher to Jeze Bel who sought to destroy Israel in a Day of grave National crisis said Paisley. But he did protestants would not riot and fight the army and police. We Are going to do this the constitutional Way he said. The House of commons session gave the protestants their first Chance to attack the Accord signed Friday by Thatcher and the Irish Republic s prime minister Garret Fitzgerald. Both seek to bring peace to the protestant dominated North where the overwhelmingly roman Catholic Ira guerrillas Are fighting British Rule. The protestant legislators All belong to unionist parties so called because they want to maintain the Union with Britain apart of the United kingdom. They fear that Britain will eventually hand the province Over to the 95 percent Catholic Republic across the Border and they Are determinedly wreck the new pact. Aides of Thatcher said thai despite the breaking storm she will not Back Down and would Tell the House that her government will press ahead with the agreement no matter what the protestant opposition attempts. The aides said that Thatcher would stress Fitzgerald s acceptance of the British role in the North and his recognition that there can be no United Ireland As Long As the Northern protestants oppose it. British government sources denied Media reports that thousands of soldiers have Bee put on standby in Britain to Deal with Vio Lence in Northern Ireland. Nine thousand British soldiers Are Al ready stationed in the province in addition to the armed police at the Royal Ulster constabulary and the part time soldiers of the Ulster defense regiment. But Tendon s daily Telegraph said Mon Day that at least two battalions of a crack Parachute regiment Are on standby o Fly to the province if there is a violent backlash from the protestant Man in the Middle a Symbol to people who Are seeking to influence policy on both they see him As an innocent bystander who is unhappy and embarrassed at being used and cast by the Media in the role of an outsider. 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