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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, October 1, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 1, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Wednesday october 1. 1986 the stars and stripes Page 3 Weinberger accused of bullying britain9 Blackpool England up Denis Healy the opposition labor parly s foreign affairs spokesman accused . Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger tuesday of Bull ing Britain on nuclear weapons. This is not his business Healy said of Weinberg or. Me ought 10 keep his nose out of  Weinberger said in an interview with inc British broadcasting corp. Monday nigh that if a labor government banned nuclear weapons from Britain "1 suspect it would be very difficult to hold the nato Alliance  Neil Kinlock is ready 10 Lead Britain s labor party into the Cit general election with a pledge to rid inc country of . Nuclear weapons while remaining in nato. Kinlock As to reaffirm his unilateral nuclear disarmament policy in his keynote address at 2 30 . To the labor party s annual conference in Blackpool a resort on inc Irish sea in Northwestern England. Healy created a juror within his own party when during an interview on the same bbl to program thai included Weinberger he said it was not inconceivable Ihal a labor government would keep . Nuclear weapons if persuaded by nato allies. He reversed his position tuesday morning amid criticism from members of his party. What i said last night which was taken out of context is something that i would nol say now be cause since or. Weinberger and or Perle assistant defense Secretary Richard Perl started bullying Bril Ain i think it is inconceivable that any British govern t would surrender to that kind of blackmail Cha Ley said in a bbl to interview in Blackpool. Again in another interview Haley said after or. Weinberger and or. Perle have done this Bullyboy intervention in British politics 1 think it s inconceivable that a new British government would keep . Nuclear weapons. Haley called Weinberger very weak on world mailers and charged that when he questioned Wein Berger once he did not know where Nicaragua  Healey said Kinlock is quite convinced that the soviets would not attack Britain if the British got rid of the nuclear weapons. Asked if he trusted the soviets Healey replied of yes in this particular  Paris bombing victim Dies bringing toll to 10 Paris a a Young woman wounded in he bombing of the Tati clothing store has did from her injuries raising the death loll in the september wave of terrorist attacks to 10. Officials at Val tit Grace Hospital said Audrey de Ghori 20, a French citizen originally from Morocco died sunday from her injuries. Five other people died within hours of the sept. 17 explosion. The bombing of the Tali outlet in the Montparnasse District was the bloodiest of the september attacks. Besides the two men and four women killed 35 peo ple were injured including 24 with serious sounds. Police said witnesses reported seeing a Man throw the bomb into a Gar Uaje can from a passing Bow automobile. They said the bomb thrower had been identified from photographs As Einik Abdal int. A brother of Georges Ibrahim Abdul Lah one of three men whose Freedom is sought by one of the groups that Lias claimed responsibility for the bombings. Emily and three other  Broth ers also sought by French authorities have told reporters they have nol left Lebanon in recent Mon hand had Noth ing to do with the bombings. Despite the statements of the Abdol Lah Brothers and reports of their pres ence in Lebanon while the bombs were exploding in Paris senior French officials still say they Are the chief suspects. Michel Hurt Lac the minister of cooperation said in an interview published tuesday in the newspaper la Figaro Ihal we know with certainly that the Broth ers of Georges Abr Liim Abdallah have been i cd up in terrorist actions in France. We also know that they were cd Rill Atud from France by professional secret  italian colonel kills self after punishment probe san Vito Al Tagliamento Italy a an italian army officer shot and killed himself monday blaming his suicide on a widely publicized investigation he said disgraced his battalion police reported. It. Col. Vladimiro Nesla 48, who commanded the Nebo battalion shot himself with a Berelli pistol in the parking area for tanks at the Piccinini Barracks in this Northern own said a police spokesman speaking on Condi Liun of anonymity. The officer married and father of two said in a letter found in his office that he was killing himself because of the Dis Grace Casl on the battalion police said. Military authorities had recently opened an investigation inso a Case in which 55 soldiers from the Nebo Bat Talion were allegedly forced to March nine Miles As punish Cal. According to Media reports nine sol Diers were hospitalized for severe fatigue and fool blisters following the March allegedly ordered by a it. Alberto Treglia. A recent surge in suicides among sol Diers has prompted Media reports citing alleged abuses in italian army Barracks including the purported hazing of recruits. In addition an italian colonel who commands Art army Barracks in Padua is scheduled to face trial soon on charges of insulting his soldiers. Agreement is reached to let . Worships visit China soon peking a . Warships will visit China for the first Lime in the near future following an agreement Between China and the United slates about port Calls by ships that could carry nuclear Arm. Defense minister Zhang Aiping tues Day told japanese and other reporters at a founding Day reception that the american naval vessels would visit the East China sea port cily of Qingdao As Early As october. Zhang said without giving details that an agreement was reached on How to handle the question of nuclear Arma mints on the . Ships. Foreign min ister we Xueqian also at the reception confirmed that obstacles to the port Call Hod been removed. A port Call scheduled for May last year was postponed after China s communist party chief he Yanbang said China opposed visits by ships that might be nuclear equipped and said the United slates had agreed that the ships would not carry nuclear weapons into China. The United slates which has a policy of never resetting whether its Navy vessels Are nuclear armed denied it had made any such Promise and the visit was postponed. Solidarity Leader Lech Walesa Rihl with an aide Zigri Seiv a vault. Poland warns Walesa on Solidarity revival Warsaw Poland up Poland s communist government tues Day ruled out meeting with Solidarity founder Lech Walesa to discuss reviving the outlawed Union and threat ened it with Legal punish Cal if it re started operations. Walesa formed an 11-Man group monday in the seaport of Gdansk to seek talks with the government about reviving the Union which the govern ment banned in 1981. The government spokesman has no time to comment on such meet Ings government spokesman Jerzy Urban said. Solidarity docs nol exist Urban said. An attempt to revive it is  he said the polish penal code specifies the measures against activists who resume activities. Walesa vowed in turn that activists will forge ahead to revive Solidarity based on the Rons dilution s right of association even if it Means jail terms for himself and hundreds of Solidarity Lead ers who were released from jail under a government amnesty. We Are determined to go to jail Walesa said. I am ready logo  he added we want to act in line with the polish Constitution refer ring to the Constitution article that allows poles to associate freely. Solidarity founded in 1980, was inc Only free Union Ever in a soviet bloc country until its Banning in de Cember 1981. The sources said Walesa s new group was formed after five hours of talks in the seaport of Gdansk where the Independent Union was born in1980. Tie talks involved ii dissidents including Walesa and his closest aides Zbigniew Bujak Bogdan Borusewicz Bogdan Lis Tadeusz Jedy Nak and Wldayslaw Pasyniuk. The dissident sources said militant Leader Bujak who for almost five years led Solidarity s underground coordinating com mite known As Akk until his arrest in May pressured Walesa to Lake definite Steps to re Instate the Union without taking into account the government s ban on its operation. The sources said Walesa would offer to disband the underground Akk and the Brussels based Solidarity foreign of fice As a gesture of Good Wal in return for government agreement to talks on reviving the Union. The government earlier warned All 225 Solidarity members freed under a government amnesty that zip Rcd sept. 15 against resumption of their activities and warned they could otherwise face jail terms again. Bujak was released under the amnesty  
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