European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 30, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 3ft a a the stars and stripes monday july 30,1990 news briefs gunman holds patrons hostage at London club London apr a siege at a Central London nightclub ended peacefully sunday when police arrested a gunman holding hostages and reportedly demanding an aircraft to take him to Beirut Scotland Yard said. The gunman wrapped in a red Blanket that de his Quot nr�?~1 Street of pc Cadilia and was bundled into a i a i 1. S _. A. A a a Ilii Coveri Joe a a head emerged first from Tokyo ular Middle East haunt in charges police vehicle. Four or five men in suits and casual clothes were then escorted from the building by police. The four or five male hostages in the club when the siege ended appeared tired and dazed but were unhurt Scotland Yard said. Mandela says plot claim is ploy by government Soweto. South Africa apr Nelson Mandela on sunday accused the government of using an alleged communist conspiracy to delay peace talks. He spoke before tens of thousands of people celebrating the launch of the South african communist party. Mandela said the government is trying to whip up hysteria with a claim that communist members of his african National Congress have plotted to seize Power. A to suggest that these outstanding sons and daughters of our people Harbor ideas of unilateral military action against the peace process is an insult manufactured by the enemies of democracy a Mandela said. Mandela also stressed that the Anc is not a marxist movement although Many communists hold senior positions in the Anc. Government officials in Pretoria said they were studying Mandela a charges and had no 1 immediate response. Communist party officials said they were committed to a negotiated solution to South africans racial divisions. Bomb explosion on Beach in Israel kills 1, hurts 17 Jerusalem up a a 17-year-old Canadian tourist wounded along with 17 other people when a homemade pipe bomb exploded on a crowded Tei Aviv Beach has died of her injuries. Mamie Kimmelman of Willowdale Ontario died late saturday during surgery at Ikhilov Hospital in Tel Aviv. Kimmelman was on a three week tour of Israel sponsored by the Canadian zionist federation. Three other members of the tour were among the 17 who were slightly injured during Losion on the packed Beach inc pm Beach on Tel Avivm a Shore. Lown As the the exp the 17 victims were treated at Ikhilov Hospital and released. T the Midas Lemoon explosion occurred at a time when hundreds or bathers were on the Beach. It was caused by a homemade pipe bomb placed in a bag near a lifeguard station. Thirteen Arab suspects were arrested. Angry israeli bathers attacked arabs and news photographers after the blast and two hours later israeli jews attacked arabs at a Tel Aviv hotel. Four arabs were treated at Ikhilov Hospital. Three were released and one remained overnight for observation a Hospital spokesman said. Israeli radio reported that three other arabs were slightly injured in the aftermath and seven jews were arrested in connection with the attacks. Gorbachev appeals to republics not to produce their own Money a All Are working on plans to print their own Money s Thev press for Complete Independence from the so Iet Union. Earlier this month the ukrainian Republic Moscow apr soviet president Mikhail s. Gorbachev on sunday urged the impatient republics not to print their own Money because that would damage efforts to Reform the banking and credit system. Gorbachev made the Appeal in a directive setting in motion an analysis of the country a banking system to be conducted by officials from the republics and Moscow. It was a Milder form of action than Gorbachev has taken in similar directives aimed at the republics drives for greater autonomy or outright Independence from the soviet Union. In his Appeal Gorbachev said he wanted the republics to understand the a negative social economic consequences that could result from breaking the United monetary system of the country releasing Money of the Republic that would have a closed sphere of the Baltic republics of Lithuania Latvia and Esto Trinidad from Page 1 the red House and that negotiators were also working on the terms of an amnesty demanded by the moslem radicals. An earlier report on government radio said the rebels were demanding that they be flown to Libya. Madeira said that he and 30 other employees were being held at the television station and that 10 other captives were at radio Trinidad in an adjoining building. He said he had heard no gunfire nearby since saturday evening. A a a the television station is several Miles Northwest of the red House. A Quot my information is that prime minister Robinson has agreed to step Down and that an interim government of major political parties will run the country until elections Are held in 90 Days a he said. The coup attempt began Friday when rebels armed with automatic weapons stormed the parliament building taking Robinson and other officials hostage. The acting president Joseph Emmanuel Carter put the armenians from Page 1 medians were involved in illegally armed groups but said others put the figure at 40,000 and perhaps As Quot 3,000. High As 100, Baratin acknowledged there could be problems implementing Gorbachev a decree if Moscow does not have the full cooperation of the republics. I the inter fax news Agency reported that Many arme sharply oppose the decree and some wanted to form an Independent armenian army Dur Nian lawmakers ing the 15 Days. Gorbachev a decree encompassed All groups that threatened Peoples lives seized arms assaulted soldiers or police or attacked military and civilian facilities. Besides Armenia Baratin said illegally armed groups also operate in Moldavia Georgia Azerbaijan Latvia Lithuania and Estonia. Baratin said Interior ministry troops would be sent to republics requesting them and army troops could go in if a state of emergency were declared. He said Many local officials Are swept up in the same nationalism As their neighbors and Are powerless to Stop ethnic Nia All Are working on plans to print As Viet i Usu. Kab a it. Also included plans for a separate currency in its declaration of sovereignty. But the chairman of the european Community which is looking for ways to help the soviet Economy said on a visit to Moscow on july 20 that it would be a a a devastating blow to soviet efforts to integrate into the world Economy if republics started printing their own Money. A to Complete the building of a european Community we decided to have a single financial system and a single currency a he said. A this also makes it possible to play a More Active part on the International he added a that is Why we said we were surprised on hearing that the Ukraine and other republics want to introduce their own currencies. I Tomk that at this stage of economic reforms that step would have devastating 5 000-member army and 1,500-member police Force on Alert. President Noor Hassanali was in London. A spokeswoman for president Bush who was a Kennebunkport Maine said that he was a following the situation carefully and that american citizens and tourists on Trinidad and Tobago did not appear to be in danger. On saturday roman Catholic archbishop Anthony Pantin negotiated with Bakr at the television station. Afterwards Pantin quoted Bakr As saying the prime minister and the hostages at the parliament building a Are wired up with Pantin said the rebels threatened to blow up the captives if government troops moved on the building. The Caribbean news Agency quoting police and Hospital sources said on saturday that at least 22 people have died in fighting since the coup attempt began but the exact locations of the fighting remained unclear. J Trinidad and Tobago which gained Independence from Britain in 1962, is mostly a hindu and Christian nation of 1.3 million people. About 6 percent of the population is moslem while citizens of East Indian and african descent each make up 40 percent of the population. Fighting. ,. In Armenia troops have seized 6,000 firearms including 1,500 automatic weapons Baratin said. Interior ministry soldiers already patrol the Border Between Azerbaijan and Armenia. At least 200 More have been killed and Many thousands have been forced to flee their Homes in violence Between armenians and azerbaijanis in the past two years. Much of the bloodshed has been Over who should govern the Region of Magorno Karabash a mostly armenian enclave controlled by Azerbaijan since 1923. Meanwhile in the Republic of Georgia hundreds of protesters demanding immediate registration of political groups for multiparty elections were blocking trains at a Kev Railroad Hub. _ the protest which began thursday has stranded 30 passenger trains and 90 freight trains Laden with wheat Oil sugar meat and gasoline at the Sam Tredia railway Junction of the trans caucasian Railroad about Miles Northwest of Tbilisi according to the communist party newspaper pravda. 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