European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 5, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes saturday november 5,1938 s. Korean radicals firebomb . Army facility during protest Seoul South Korea a Radi cals firebombed a . Army facility and a ruling party office and seized a govern ment building Friday demanding the arrest of a former president and withdraw Al of american troops. The incidents came a Day Afler thou Sands of students took part in nationwide allies against former president Chun Doo Hwan in one of the worst Street protests in South Korea in recent has been under Public fire for alleged misuse of Power corruption an violation of human rights during his seven year tenure that ended in february. Chun a former general seized Power with military backing in 1980. . Authorities said a dozen youth Friday threw six firebombs into the com Pound of a . Army engineering installation and fled shattering window but causing no injuries. Radicals have demanded the withdrawal of 42,000 . Troops in South Korea apart of i hair anti-, Campaign. About 20 students hurled firebombs atan office of the governing democratic Justice party in the Western part of Inch on shattering windows police said. No injuries or arrests were another attack on he office of a Liona tax administration in downtown Seoul five students demanding Chun s arrest seized a third floor office for a half hour before being overpowered by police two oaths students jumped onto Mai tresses placed by police on the ground outside he building. Police said the two were slightly injured. Up to 380 people mostly police were injured and about 100 protesters Are in custody for questioning after More than 29,000 people took part in anti Chun ral lies across the country thursday news papers reported on 9,200 round of tear Gas were used against students who hurled 18,700firebombs, police said adding that Stu dents attacked six government party offices eight police substations and two government buildings. Student leaders said Friday that they would continue an anti government Campaign to press for Chun s arrest and punishment for alleged corruption an human rights abuses. Students also vowed to join another March to Chun s House. South korean students shout at Seoul police after Selling a government building. Curb urged on economic9 refugees from East Frankfurt West Germany a a conservative politician on thurs Day urged the government to deny Asylum to refugees from some Eastern euro Pean countries. The suggestion by bavarian Interior minister Edmund Steiher Drew immediate rebukes from other politicians and added fire to a nationwide debate on whether lib eral Asylum rules should be restricted. Stoiber said Asylum seekers from countries like Poland and Hungary generally were not politically persecuted and Only came to West Germany in search of jobs. He said Asylum Laws should be. Changed so that economic refugee from Eastern Europe can be sent Back at West German Borders a record influx of people seeking Asylum has stretched West Germany s social services. On thursday Frankfurt air port opened a $1.4 million building tohouse200 Asylum seekers. Although West Germany rarely Grant Asylum to soviet bloc refugees they Are allowed to remain in the country in most cases and usually arc Given internationally accepted travel documents. We must reconsider this policy to Ward the East in Light of political changes there slobber said referring to soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev s drive for visa for accused sex resident of . Defended by Bonn Bonn it Germany a the West German government on thurs Day defended issuing to entry rim to former \ s. Ret Dent accused of a crimes saying the Man had valid travel documents and had not been charge Din be unite stitch. Athis nun Boleslaw Malko Sui possessed a valid passport that allowed him re entry into the United state foreign menu try spokesman be thard by Boege said. -.".-. Or. Mail Tovik waa tuned � Rii of limited duration based on the Validity of his passport. He had requested entry to pursue Legal matters but /,a-./.-- but Taegu said he did not know what Legal matters Valkovskis a former new York resident had intended to undertake. a Rico Maui 84, a to std oct. 19in monster where he had been urling while awaiting a decision on a request for political Asylum in West Germany. The soviet Utt Loa to death i absent a Lor via ing latvian women and children while acting the of a pro nazi police Force during world War 11, West German Jwuc Lii Aoth Ritie who retain wide ranging Independence from the rot of the government Are aim trying to decide whether to prosecute Mut Ovilus. /. V1 Mikov Ekls la Vas fitted by the West German consulate in new York Bonn officials said. -. Reforms. He also noted that Sweden recently announced that it will Stop giving Asylum to soviet citizens. Anke Fuchs a leading member of the opposition social democrats called Stoiber s statement there is no place for appeals to lower instincts of Many people said Ulric Hirmer a lawmaker from the free demo cratic party which is part of the coalition government in Bonn. The debate began when a senior social democratic official suggested in october that ethnic germans arriving from the soviet Union and other East european countries should be treated in the same Way As other Asylum seekers. Oskar Lafontaine a leftist Deputy chairman of the social democrats was criticized even by party colleagues. The West German government has been urging soviet bloc countries tallow More ethnic germans to leave Tor Many years. The ethnic germans automatically receive German citizenship when they arrive. Third world immigrants seeking Asylum however often face a Long and Uncer Tain Battle to get residence and work per. Mils. ,. More than 132,400 ethnic German arrived in the first nine months of this year from the soviet Union Poland an Romania. The number of newly arrived ethnic germans was 51,900 during the same time last year. Federal officials said they received�8,285 Asylum applications from Jan. 1 to sept. 30, More than double the number of36,869 during the some period last year. Book claims . Minister was in Cia Harold Wilson London up a new Book using revelations of Best Selling spy Catcher author Peter Wright alleges that in the1970s, the Cia had an agent inside the Cabinet of Primc minister Harold Wilson. Prominent journalist David Leigh the author of the Wilson plot said at a new conference to launch his Book thursday that one minister of the government was Acla agent. The accusation in the Wilson plot was Only the latest twist in the ongoing espionage Saga that has seen Wright both admit that he plotted to destabilize the wit son government and accuse a deceased British counter espionage chief of being a soviet agent. Otherwise the main thrust of Leigh s Book according to William Chin Mann publishers was to disclose for the first Lime All the disturbing facts behind the at tempts by officers of mis m16 and thecia to discredit Harold Wilson and later to destabilize his government.". Mis is Britain s counter espionage serv ice of which Wright was formerly a senior officer and m16 is the foreign intelligence service. Leigh said that one of his main sources for Thi Wilson plot was a Large Cache of unpublished personal correspondence be tween Wright and former colleagues in the intelligence services. Leigh declined to say How he came in Possession of the letters of right who now lives in Tasmania Australia. The motion said prime minister Marga ret Thatcher was incorrect in a statement last year to the House of commons in which Ilie said ill arc was no evidence of anm15 plot to topple Wilson who resigned abruptly in 1976, citing ill health. Wright believed that Wilson the Labo party prime minister in 1964-10 and again in 1974-76, yrs under Moscow s influence. While Many of Wilson s ministers we reconsidered to be left Wing the Book says that according to several sources one particular Wilson minister referred to As or. Awas an agent of the Cia. Leigh said that for Legal reasons he give the minister s name. But he said he knew it and thai when he launches the Book later in the United states he May reveal it
