European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 8, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page128 the stars and stripes wednesday August 8, 1990tete Quot a 1 it amp a a \ a a of 4, 1, a a a a i a v a a a a v so Vij a v a a a a A Ai v4�?~ ? -., a a a a. A a pm 1 a a it a �?Tt1�?T of i i a of. Is a rebel Leader shoots liberian in Brian rebel Lender Prince Johnson left Friday stands Over him. The victim is handcuffed to French Relief worker Jacques an unidentified liberian he had just shot for alleged profiteer Mon Tourny who was later safely evacuated from Johnson s ing. Seconds later Johnson shot the in iberian again killing base Camp outside the iberian capital of Monrovia attack from Page 1 in Liberia. A what this country really needs is the peaceful intervention of the United states or the economic Community of West african Stales Johnson told rebel fighters outside his Headquarters on Monrovia a Bush Rod Island. A if they done to intervene i will attack the american the Bush administration has said the marines Only role in the conflict is to evacuate endangered nationals and protect . Installations and a skeletal Staft remaining at live . Embassy. The . Mission in Liberia included san stand families numbering More than 500 before rebels invaded dec. 24 from liberians northeastern Border with the Ivory coast and advanced to the Atlantic Ocean capital. West african leaders decided monday to Send troops into Liberia saying the War is affecting the entire Region which is supporting nearly 400,000 refugees from the nation of 2.3 million people. Sources at the Summit said a naval task Force to include ships from Nigeria Ghana Sierra Leone and Guinea will go to Monrovia and troops will be sent across liberians land Borders with Sierra Leone and Guinea. Not represented at the conference was liver Ian a third neighbor the Ivory coast which has supported rebel Leader Charles Taylor. Johnson a former Captain in liberian president Samuel Doc s was one of Taylor a chief commanders before he set up a splinter rebel faction in february., Taylor declared he opposed any foreign intervention and said he would attack any foreign peace enforcers. But tuesday Taylor a National patriotic front said it might accept such a Force. The front s defense minister Tom wow thu flew to Bangui. Gambia to meet with representatives of african nations that arc considering sending in troops. Woewiyu appeared to indicate that As Long As the Force remained Neutral it would be Welcome. Refugees behind Taylor s rebel lines at the . Ship tracking station near Paynesville gave a letter to the associated press appealing to the United states or any other government to help end the War. Quot we Are beseeching you to make the International world come to our Aid. We arc being slaughtered like pigs by our government the Freedom fighters and anyone who feels we should not live a the letter said. Johnson said his men executed liberian sen. Fred j. Blay on sunday night. The rebel Leader claimed Blay a former minister for youth and sports had been sent by Doe to spy on his Headquarters. He said Blay was shot dead by a firing squad. Then he presented to journalists rep. William Jabrah and said he too would be executed for spying. The legislator was led away with his hands bound. The foreign hostages presented at the news conference identified themselves As Terry Good 67, a British mining Engineer Seymour Grann 32, a British businessman Paul Temple 36, a British Timber merchant Dieter Riech 53, a West German Klaus of Ler 58, West German managing director of a soap factory Chris Mendes 27, a american mining contractor from Sacramento Calif Abraham Lokker 57, a dutch mining Engineer and Enrique Mansilla 32, an Argentine mining Engineer. News briefs of Jet Cessna collide but no one is badly Hurt san Antonio apr an air Force Jet and a single engine Cessna collided monday sending the military aircraft plunging to the ground in a fireball authorities said. Two military crewmen ejected froth the t-38 Jet As the aircraft collided shortly before 3 . The crewmen whom the air Force identified As 2nd�?zlt, James Kline 23, of Freemont Ohio and 1st it. Steven Perlman 25, of East Chester n.v., were not seriously Hurt said Charles Metzger chief of the Sandy Oaks Volunteer fire department. A flight instructor and Een Agar in the private Cessna escaped injury after the instructor landed the Small plane minus its front nose Section. 2 engines catch fire after Jet with 439 lands at Gatwick London apr two engines of a Boeing 747 charter Jet burst into flames tuesday shortly after the plane landed at Gatwick Airport from Montreal Airport authorities said. The 439 passengers and Crew on nation air flight nxa124 were evacuated Down emergency chutes and 24 passengers suffered minor injuries authorities said. Two firemen overcome by smoke and fumes were treated at East Surrey Hospital and later discharged the Surrey ambulance authority two engines caught fire As the plane turned off the runway toward a parking Bay at 11 12 a.m., said a spokeswoman for Gatwick Airport. Turkey from Page 1 few Miles of the saudi Border raising fears they would try to occupy the kingdom the worlds no. Foil producer. Travellers in the Region tuesday said saudi Arabia had deployed a Large number of missiles along the kuwaiti Border. On the other Side of the Border were a Large number of iraqi tanks they said. The publisher of a lebanese newspaper Talal Salman of the leftist As Safir in Beirut said in a front Page article tuesday that the iraqis a have installed missiles to strike at saudi arabians Oil Wells in the event of an attack from saudi Arabia. In Jordan iraqi . And jordanian officials said Iraq was considering allowing foreigners including . Embassy staff and dependents to leave Iraq and Kuwait by land through Jordan. A senior jordanian official said in Amman a any foreigner who wishes to depart Iraq or Kuwait through Jordan is More than an iraqi airways Jet carry ing 78 foreigners mostly japanese tourists and a number of iraqi citizens arrived tuesday in Amman the first commercial flight allowed out of Iraq since it invaded Kuwait. It was not immediately known if there were americans on from Pago 1 Hower would a is through the sue canal i tuesday might in route to the persian Gull. Defense. Secretary Dick Cheney was in 1 is i i tuesday asking permission Lor that nun ement As Well As seeking Lurcher Sooj Vialine Steps said the sources who spoke on a Noi Lor attribution basis. At the whip. I Louse. .1 it water said Bush told Lus aunet Quot that lie \ news the iraqi troops lined up m Kuwait i actg saudi Arabia As a threat to i hated slates Security interests. That has been our message to saudi Arabia and we believe that they understand fit water reported that in a teme two hour session monday Between Saddam and the highest ranking american official m Iraq. Charge do affaires Joseph Wilson a Saddam indicated be had no intention of leaving Kuwait and had every indication of staying and claiming it As his t t the iraqi Leader underscored that Reading in a message Over Baghdad radio in which he defended the invasion As necessary to Correct flawed regional Borders drawn up by colonial Powers the invasion marked a a new period in which the Sun will Shine on us in the coining he was quoted assaying while Bush conferred with his Cabinet and visited Cia Headquarters in Langley va., Cheney was in Egypt for urgent consultations with president Rosm Mubarak. Pentagon sources said Cheney intended to sound out Mubarak on egyptian participation and the Prospect of Broad Arab cooperation in a multinational Torce to protect the saudis whose numbers Only 38,000 troops. I lie sources described the prospective forces function As a a trip wire a and thus a deterrent to an iraqi thrust toward the important saudi Oil Fields. The Carrier Saratoga and four escort ships steamed out of May port naval station in Florida on a weeks voyage in route to the Mediterranean and possible Mideast duty. The battleship Wisconsin was to leave Norfolk a. Lor the same area. They would join the Eisenhower and the Carrier Independence a Bush had declared on monday that sanctions approved 13-0 by the . Security Council Quot will be enforced whatever it but on tuesday he had nothing to add saying at the White House. A a in a just not going to take any questions today thanks a at. The Cia where he worked briefly As director in the Nixon administration. Bush waved off reporters questions. He say whether the saudis had been persuaded to take a firm is a Nee against Iraq. The creation of an International ground Force to defend saudi while american British and French air Power formed an Aerial deterrent would be the a Ideal situation a commented sen. Sam Nunn d-ga., chairman of the Senate armed services committee. Nunn also said an International blockade to isolate Iraq a which tie-1 pends on imported food a is Quot very unless the iraqis Back Oil and no moving out of Kuwait a undoing weeks invasion. A sen. Dav id Boren. D-okla., chaim.-. 11 the Senate intelligence committee t a for an Allied blockade to bottle up Eva ports. Quot Saddam Hussein understands id one thing and that is Power a Boren a d. But fit water called a this Foti Ivi talk premature. Instead he said the administration expects the . Security councils Nous Call monday for an internal Boycott of i rati10 isolate the iraqis. \
