European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 11, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes sunday november 11,1990 news briefs soviet paper questions continued Aid to Cuba Moscow apr a soviet newspaper on saturday questioned the value of continued military Ana economic Aid to Cuba the latest open criticism of ties to Fidel Castro a communist state Quot How Many More years is the soviet government going to take away the a rations of poverty stricken peasants in order to underwrite and maintain the inefficient militarized Economy of this far off overseas state Quot asked the commentator Alexander Oskin in the labor newspaper a Ochaya Tribuna. Citing the cuban debt to the soviet Union at Between $26.7 billion and $30 billion Oskin demanded to know How much 30 years of support for Cuba has Cost the average soviet worker and exactly How much the Kremlin gives in military Aid. Oskin suggested that soviet cuban economic relations be Quot de ideology sized Quot and that negotiations be started Between the United states Cuba and the soviet Union to a destroy another bulwark of the cold War.�?�2 youths killed 18 Hurt in South african protest Johannesburg South Africa apr two youths were killed and 18 people injured saturday in a Black township where residents protesting an electricity Cut clashed with police. Four More people died and nine were wounded when gunmen opened fire on three vehicles on a Road South of Johannesburg police said. African National Congress Leader Nelson Mandela meanwhile called for continued demonstrations and other forms of protests against apartheid. In the Atte Ridgeville township outside Pretoria violence erupted after Dawn As residents tried to restore electrical Power to their Homes. Authorities Cut the Power last week because residents have boycotted paying for services in protest of living conditions and local officials township residents consider local officials to be collaborators with the White led shoot palestinian after he stabs officer Jerusalem apr an 18-year-old palestinian israeli policeman repeatedly in the Chest saturday in Arab East Jerusalem and then was shot by two of the officers colleagues police said. The stabbing was the latest in a rash of violence in Jerusalem and israeli radio described it As a revenge attack for the slayings of 20 palestinians by police gunfire on the Temple mount on oct. 8. The unconscious officer was taken to the Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital where he was in extremely critical condition spokeswoman Ruth Mekel said. Doctors performed emergency surgery on the victim she said. The assailant from Nablus in the occupied West Bank was hospitalized with gunshot wounds in his legs. Gorbachev concludes trip appeals for economic Aid Bonn Germany apr soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev wrapped up a two Day visit to Germany on saturday after discussing the persian Gulf crisis with German leaders and appealing for financial Aid for his country a crippled Economy. The Kremlin Leader held separate talks saturday with foreign minister Hans Dietrich Genscher and with social democratic party chief Hans Jochen Vogel. Vogel said later Gorbachev insisted that All Means must be a a exhausted to reach a peaceful solution to the Gulf crisis sparked by Iraq s aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait. Asked what Gorbachev said about military intervention Vogel said a the did not Rule that Genscher meanwhile urged All Western nations to be ready to Aid the soviet Union financially and preserve its stability. Gorbachev had been scheduled to meet saturday with former West German Chancellor Willy Brandt who returned Friday night after a hostage release Mission to Iraq. But Brandt cancelled the meeting saying he was too tired. A the soviet president ended his stay with a trip to Speyer famous for its Majestic 11th-Century Cathedral a Stop at a wine making Village and a private visit to the Home of Chancellor Helmut Kohl. In Speyer More than 5,000 germans welcomed Gorbachev hailing him for helping reunite Germany. Several people held up signs lettered in russian saying a thank you Gorby and a we wish you happiness on Friday Kohl and Gorbachev signed a non aggression treaty that lays the foundations for expanded economic cultural technological and political relations Between the two nations. Lebanon implementing plan to reunify War torn Beirut Beirut Lebanon up militiamen started withdrawing from Beirut on saturday and lebanese army troops began deployment to oversee a plan to end 15 years of militia Rule and reunify the War addled capital Security sources said. The sources said militiamen of the pro syrian shiite amal movement started at Daybreak evacuating positions in the Southern suburbs of Beirut. A Convoy of cars and armoured vehicles carrying hundreds of amal militiamen and weapons of various calipers was seen heading to Southern Lebanon. A we confirm that amal militiamen started to withdraw from Beirut in line with a Cabinet decision to demilitarized the capital a presidential spokeswoman May Kahale said. Civil War broke out in Lebanon in 1975, and fighting Between militiamen a non government soldiers a of various factions has raged since. The Cabinet met and announced wednesday that a demilitarization plan a called a greater Beirut a will establish a militia free and unified Beirut. A by Midnight nov. 19, All militias should have completed withdrawal from greater Beirut area and handed Over bases to army regulars a a defense ministry source said. Amal chief Nabih Bern who described the plan As a a Golden line in Lebanon a history a said Friday he gave orders to his militiamen to gather their Light and heavy weapons and leave Beirut. The Christian lebanese forces militiamen of Samir Geagea were also instructed to relinquish weapons and evacuate positions in the neighbourhood of Ashrafi Yeh and the Beirut Harbor area. Kahale said Geagea a militia has banned military manifestation in these areas As a prelude to close Down offices and Complete withdrawal in nine Days to the Christian heartland in Northern Lebanon. The cabinets statement wednesday did not set the boundaries of a greater Beirut a but president Elias Herawi said it will include the capital and a 9-to-16-mile semicircular area stretching to Damour Village in the South and the Kalb dog River in the North. Army soldiers equipped with machine guns and rocket propelled grenades saturday deployed in some quarters of the capital to supervise the demilitarization plan. Security sources said the soldiers have orders to shut Down All militia offices. The sources said confiscating arms will go along with disbanding militias which should be completed by March 21,1991, the deadline set by the Herawi from Page 1 helmets or desert a a boonies hats to Block the Sun. And keep pests at Bay. Walter said that Early on he began keeping track of How Many insects he personally killed. But he quickly lost count. A you know marines a he joked. A a can to count past 100.�?� mail Call is still a highlight of a desert troops Day. Nearly everyone has now received at least one a any service member letter mostly from schools in the states. Gis say these continue to be a big morale boost and Many have started writing Back. One Soldier from the 1st Cav div out of fort Hood Texas said he Hopes to get Back stateside before next summer. He wants to go on leave and visit his adopted classroom. Postal officials said the mail backlog has been whittled Down. But mail still moves slowly to Many units and the expected Holiday surge wont help Speed things up. So its probably not too Early to Start thinking about christmastime in saudi from Page 1 Secretary general of the North Atlantic treaty organization before flying Home to Washington to report to Bush. Meanwhile in Washington defense Secretary Dick Cheney Sard Friday that the Pentagon was no longer planning to rotate troops in saudi Arabia and that american forces already in the persian Gulf area or headed there would remain for the duration of the crisis. Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf commander of the Gulf forces and other Mili Taxy leaders were planning to rotate troops in saudi Arabia every six to eight months. But Cheney and other Pentagon officials indicated Friday those plans have been dropped. Bush said the reinforcements Are in tended to apply pressure on the iraqis to evacuate Kuwait and to develop an a offensive military options to evict the iraqi troops. Bush on thursday ordered More than 150,000 additional american ground sea and air forces to the Gulf Region saying they were needed to achieve a an adequate offensive options to drive iraqi troops from Kuwait. There would be Little need to rotate forces if the administration initiates military action before next Spring which is the threat implied by top officials. A. Senior administration official suggested Friday that Bush hoped to bring the crisis to a head by the Spring. A Martin Binkin a specialist on military manpower issues at the Brookings institution said a if you Are going to deploy that Many More forces Ana if you Are going to scrap a rotation plan that puts you in a position where there is pressure to use Force sooner rather than later unless the iraqis Back asked if the decision to Send reinforcements limits the time that the United states can wait a senior administration official said a one can to answer that question in logic in any other Way than with a a maintaining the deployment of a huge array of forces for an extended period poses considerable problems Ana ties Down forces that would ordinarily be available for other emergencies. The More than two dozen countries that have joined . Troops confronting Iraq Are expected to number about 100.000 by Early next year. Pentagon officials have estimated Iraq has about 430.000 troops in of near Kuwait the United states is under additional pressure to Force Saddam out of Kuwait quickly because the besieged american embassy there is running out of food. The moslem holy period of Ramadan in March and the pilgrimage to Mecca in june known As the Haj Are Likely to increase the political problem that the presence of american troops has created in saudi Arabia the official said. Those events a tend to underscore the religious aspect of it and one of Saddam Hussein a themes of course is that the saudis Are defiling the holy land by allowing american and other Western forces onto their territory the official said. Most of the new . Troops will not arrive in the Middle East until after Jan. 1 a Only months before desert temperatures again begin to Rise toward their summer highs. Since the crisis in the Gulf began in August military analysts have agreed that the Gulf a blazing summer temperatures would Handicap . Forces unfamiliar with desert conditions
