European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 27, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 news update the stars and stripes monday october 27,1886 Wall protester Berlin up an american who is waging a personal War against the Berlin Wall was detained again saturday by East Ger Man Border guards it was the third incident at the Wall since August involving Joh runnings 68, of Seattle. A West Berlin police spokesman said runnings was detained by Eastern guards when he crossed into East Berlin at the Friedrich sir ass crossing Point for foreign Era opposite the Western allies checkpoint Charlie. Victim s Kin sue Twa new York a the family of a 39-year-old Salesman killed when a terrorist bomb blew a Hole in an airborne Twa jetliner Over Southern Greece has sued the air line for $225 million. The suit filed in state supreme court in Manhattan charges that Twa caused the death of Alberto Ospina by wilful and reckless mishandling of passenger and air Craft Security before and Dunn its flight b40last april i. Ospina of sir Alford conn., was one of four americans killed by the bomb which was placed under a passenger seat. The blast also killed Derdra sly Ian 52 her daughter Mariak Jug 25 and an 8-month-old granddaughter Dometra Klug All from Annapolis my. Temperatures 1. H ii so any 41 6t Miqu Wuu 2 9 ��.37 m b7 7j Ai til so 9? u 72 44 94 2 91 bt.101 34 s7 h u no cumm of Tunici Wei m Cartotto 90 2 51 h u by Ait a 8 u h by u.ci�a19 h 97 a h b�4fl � dmm a n s3ex71 77 to Axil u 74 tic Ubu 57 in Nim u 70 l h 7 5956 u 72 Usi j 44 Jel 71 s9 u m63 7z ii 35u to 55 a 50 we 54 44 59s j 81 50 �27 u u g 57 9115 91 30 s3a 71 h 57ib 94 m Psi n a it by 71n a 59 42� m 47 m51 17 h m73 full by 594t n u h � 93 u e7gi 56 43 � Moll sigmoid. Norfolk City omtm0100 Thuu up Raj of b4.1du btnjot81 Jum european weal Pretoria responds to ouster by expelling red Cross Geneva Switzerland a the International committee of the red Cross responding sunday to us expulsion from South Africa warned of Possi ble grave consequences for those aided and protected by its humanitarian work there including some 300 prisoners. South african authorities have asked inc i arc delegation to suspend its activities and to leave the country though no deadline has been officially set Anicic statement said. Pretoria s move reported by South african radio on saturday followed the ouster of the South african government delegation from an International red Cross conference in Geneva earlier in the , led by third world and so Viet bloc countries voted 159-25 to bar we timed a 7 10. Out oof tar Lut Somrit ii humid in Mvi pc Hon a u comma Hiven. R Fink a ns1 London n 32 a Cha p 49 h Murton m41 to fat f 40 u to p 4mn 4pm 41 49s % g 4c a Hullo a Atu h n if to. A Toto to Lavinai Usif. A Pretoria from the meet ing which is the red Cross movement s supreme body. The radio quoted foreign minister . Botha As saying the ouster was Ille Gal and that the All Swiss organization representation will be suspended until South Africa is readmitted to inc Confer ence. The i arc fears strongly that the conference Vole risks to have grave con sequences for persons it helps and protects the statement said. The organization s main tasks have been visits to some 300 sentenced prisoners in South african jails Aid to 20,000 mozambican refugees in the East of the country and support of Relief efforts by the South african National red Cross the statement said. It said there Are 20 i arc delegates i South Africa and did not indicate How Many might already have left. Among South african prisoners visited by i arc delegates in the past ii Black nationalist Leader Nelson Mandela. I arc president Alexandra Hay was quoted in the statement As saying that suspension of the South african delegation is contrary to International red Cross statutes. As a party to the Geneva conventions South Africa had the automatic right to take part in the conference Hay was quoted As telling the conference sat i arc supervises Observance of the 1949 conventions which aim Pri Marily to protect prisoners of War and civilians in times of conflict. Red Cross chief criticizes vote to ban s. African spokesmen from conference by Joseph Owen Stuttgart Bureau Stuttgart a decision to ban South african government spokesmen from an International committee of the red Cross conference has no Legal justification and has set a dangerous Prece Dent the chief american red Cross offi cer said sunday. George f. Moody chairman of the arc Board of governors said the sat urday vote to ban South Africa due to it apartheid policies introduces politics to the Icacan organization which has pledged itself to neutrality in political disputes. If South Africa is removed in 1986 who is going to be removed in 1987? Moody asked while addressing red Cross workers at a luncheon near arc european Headquarters in Stuttgart. If we can t maintain that neutrality thai has been so important to us Over the years we would t be Able to get to both sides in a Moody who had attended the quadrennial i arc conference in Geneva Switzerland before arriving Friday in Stuttgart also said the arc Board of governors will consider a major refocus my fits priorities next february. React ing to criticism that the red Cross is spreading itself too thin the Board is to study ourselves Moody said. We re trying to get our own House in criticizing the i arc vote on South Africa Moody said signing the Geneva convention really is the Only Basic qualification for a nation s membership and participation in the i arc. There Are no provisions in the bylaws for removal of a nation from the Rolls he told the red Cross workers adding that if i arc were to ban representatives of All governments which abuse their own citizens rights Many nations would be excluded. When you talk about a George f. Moody consider a plan to concentrate More of its resources on emergency Relief an self sufficiency programs he said. The chairman downplayed the significance of a recent report criticizing arc handling of overseas Relief funds to help famine victims in Africa. I would re mind you that we commissioned that Zanon Mai Many 01 in my Muu Tiu the last bastion of neutrality and human Ity he said. After the luncheon Moody said he knows of no previous i arc dec icon comparable to the action against South Africa. It s better to have them in the organization where we can work on the problems he added. Moody said All i arc delegates who spoke in favor of retaining South Africa prefaced their remarks with x condemnation of thai country s apartheid system. While the conference voted to deny the South african government a seat the red Cross organization in that country was allowed to participate he said. Pope condemns culture of contempt1 on eve of Multi Faith peace gathering j. 4 Avni a Ali Man in a Forti fut in f Ettl Stew j to Mutt a Pim Perugia Italy a greeted by thousands of people singing we shall overcome Pope John Paul d on Sun Day appealed for an end to cultural Bias and conflicts holding entire humanity in bondage of great fear on the eve of an unprecedented mul Lifaite gathering in nearby Assisi to Pray for peace the Pope condemned the Cul lure of contempt which regards other cultures As primitive insignificant Back Ward and unworthy. Such an attitude he said leads to a culture of death a culture of violence and a culture of under Chilly skies after a nightly Grain thousands of people and children. Many in their Holiday Best lined the streets of the magnificent historic Center adorned with ornate medieval buildings and churches. John Paul travelled by helicopter from the Vatican to this capital of Omena m Central Italy for an overnight visit before proceeding to Assisi Early monday for nine hours of fasting and prayer with leaders of 11 other major religions. Vatican officials said they were heartened and gratified by the response from waning governments and insurgent groups heeding the Pope s Call for a 24 hour truce. John Paul proposed the truce As a sign of Solidarity for the world Day of prayer for on the basis of reports from Vatican envoys around the world the officials said scores of gave menu and factions at War have agreed to Lay Down their arms. Among those accepting the Appeal were the warring factions in Lebanon the main Contra guerrilla Force fighting Nicaragua s a full went ment troops and tamil rebels in Sulanka the Polinario movement sch ten a for Independence in the moroccan con trolled Western. Sahara leftist even stain Chile Al Salvador and Colombia and cambodian guerrilla fighting the Viet namese ii Fahed government in phenom pen however Angola s Unita guerrillas said they Woom no Flop fighting and there was no Wold from Iraq and Iran or communist it beb in the Philippines the officials my Henna m assist. Amert Vojace Osl Tkv icon As the first Ever Effort to brim to Gether Leaden and major expo Imil of the world s major a Turau in t a Quisti
