European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 22, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes sunday june 22, 1986 s. Africa eases news coverage ban Johannesburg some Africa a the government saturday eased its ban on news coverage from Black townships saying that journalists could icon from those areas except on Mai lers relating to unrest or Security Force operations. However he new order issued by police commissioner Johannes Coc tace says any police officer of the rank of i ice a Nail Coli incl or above May still order any journalist from a Black area or scene of uni is. Also saturday the citizen a pro government Johannesburg daily ran a scathing it Iiona. Saying Thot americans can go jump in Lake Michigan if they Don t Lite South Africa s policies. The Blanket ban on reporting from Black areas was issued by Coc tace Early last monday As Blacks across South Afri Ca were preparing for a nationwide Gen eral strike and other to Mark the 10th anniversary of the soc Torios. Even Black South african reporters were barred from filing stories from their own townships. Although journalists now Are allowed to enter Black areas they remain subject to several other severe restrictions imposed in conjunction with inc june 12 of a nationwide state of emergency. Journalists arc barred from describing Security Force action without permission Uli Ali lying people detained under the emergency or reporting a Range of subversive statements. In six magisterial districts in an around Cape town police saturday imposed gag orders on scores of anti apart Heid organizations. The order makes it illegal for comments from these organizations to be published in the District for the duration of the emergency. Among the groups affected by the order were the United democratic front the Azania people s Organiza Tion inc Congress of South african Trade unions the detainees parents support committee the National Union of South african students the release Mandela committee supporting imprisoned activist Nelson Mandela and the end conscription Campaign. Officials of several of the organizations were among the hundreds of activists who have been detained without charge under the emergency. On Friday night iwo Tough Security Bills opposed by 1 Arl Iamont s Indian and mixed race Chambers won approval from a government dominated Council empowered to break parliamentary dead locks. . Diplomat in Poland accused of spying Warsaw i Oland a the pol ish government Tus accused a . Diplo mat of spying claiming he had Diplopia to " interests and contacts with the opposition the officus news Agency Pap on Fri Day identified inc Diplomat As Stephen Donald mull a second Secretary in the political Section of the . Embassy who has been in Poland for two years. Pap Sai j mull was a staffer of . Intelligence known for his Cut Radillo Matic interests and Lively contacts with the anti Stair opposition in Poland Pap and stall television reports did Noi say whether mull would be expelled. Paul Smith a press officer at the embassy in Warsaw said he had no comment. The news Agency said Mutl received information from a Man identified As Bogdan c Haryton a 44-year-old Warsa physiotherapist. Charyton was accused of spying for the United slates and pass ing on political and military intelligence beginning in 1981 while he was abroad Llie Agency said. In an interview broadcast on stale television a Man identified As Charyton acknowledged meeting mull in Warsaw the report showed the Man identifying mull s photograph. I recognize this gentleman. This is Sieve mull the Man said White pointing to the photograph. I have met him twice. The third meeting did not take place. Mull is interested in All under ground movement resistance activities of the underground the mansard. The reports did Noi give a Dale for Charyton s arrest. The broadcast also showed a video tape of a Man it said was mull meeting in a Street with a Man it identified As Jacck Leskow a mathematician and former member of the Solidarity students Union. The film showed the Man identified As mull receiving a Small package from Leskow Pap said documents related to the soviet attache s expulsion from . Not expected to spark retaliation Washington the expulsion of the soviet embassy s top air Force attache for allegedly trying to steal secret . Documents should not prompt the soviets to retaliate against american diplomats in Moscow a state depart ment official said Friday. The expulsion was ordered Friday after col. Vladimir Izmaylov was taken into custody by the Fri. Fri officials said Izmaylov s capture late thursday was just one example of the operations run by the soviet military intelligence organization known As the Gru which has operatives attached to the soviet embassy in Washington and is the military counterpart to the soviet Kab spy Agency. The state department has ordered i Vaylov s expulsion. Department spokes Man Charles Redman told reporters Fri Day that Izmaylov was expected to leave soon but he provided no details. Asked at a briefing if the expulsion might i rigger retaliation against . Diplomats in the soviet Union Redman said this As far As i am aware had Only to do with the activities in which said colonel was involved he added that while he could no speculate on what the soviets would do there would be no justification for the soviet Side to the Fri said Izmaylov was trying to steal classified information on some of the . Air Force s most secret defens programs. Reagan urges of of judicial nominee Washington a president Reagan saturday urged the Senate to get to work and confirm a judicial nominee whose Legal background an conservative political views have come under attack by democratic senators. The president used his weekly radio address delivered Tram Camp David my to$0 to Bat for Daniel Manion his embattled nominee for a scat on the 7th . Circuit court of appeals. He also said he has Senta letter to the Synak attacking the tactics of Anion s opponents. I believe the Senate should consider Only a Nomi Nee s qualifications and Cha. Acter not his political views Reagan said. Now i would Welcome a National de Bate on those political views and How we Are going to keep up the attack on this nation s crime problem he added. In the meantime however 1 intend to keep right on appointing Tough responsible judges to the courts and i would Hope that the Senate would get to work and confirm Daniel Manion to the . Court of appeals Reagan praised Manion As a person who has the ability and determination to become the kind of judge the american people want in the Federal courts one who believes in the Rule of Law who re Veres the Constitution and whose sense of fairness and Justice is above he said that the real objection to Dan Manion is that he does t conform to the Liberal ideology of some he said Manion has substantial Liti gation experience and a reputation for integrity even his opponents from his Days in the Indiana Senate attest to his character and ability and the american bar association has declared him fully qualified to be a Federal 85 blast May have been Accident Neuss Germany a a Bla Sithat ripped through a passenger terminal at the Frankfurt Airport one year ago killing three people was possibly an Acci Dent instead of a terrorist attack a Ger Man criminal investigator said Friday. It is not to be ruled out thai the at tack was ignited through a Chain of unfortunate circumstances Klaus Becker an official of the Federal criminal office in Wiesbaden said. He said it was possible Hobby Materi als such As chemicals in the Luggage of an australian passenger had ignited causing the explosion. He did not identify the passenger. Becker made the statement Friday to gathering of Christian democratic Union members from the Rhineland area. He said that a year after the incident the explosion is still unsolved. The june 19 1985, blast killed a portugese Man and two australian children. The children s Mother was among 42people injured in the explosion which look place in a Hall at one of he world busiest airports. At the time police said they believed bomb in a suitcase had exploded. There had been several claims of responsibility but police have said none of them were credible. Person of . Mull and illegal publications were found in Luskow s apartment in inc Southern cily of wroclaw. It said Leskow applied for an emigration visa to the United states and was already i Possession of a . Visa the broadcast also showed what i identified As photographs of mull with the Rev. Henryk Jankowski and Bronis Lav a Creek two advisers to Solidarity founder Lech Walesa. Since the arc so of Solidarity under ground Leader Zbigniew Buiak on May 31, the government has levelled several allegations against the United slates claiming the United slates received secrets from the leaders of the outlawed Union and inspired the Man fired Flat out red Wyoming Mich
