European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 26, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 a a a the stars and stripes monday november 26,1990 scientist says Pakistan not making bomb Islamabad Pakistan apr the architect of pakistanis nuclear program said his country is not making atomic weapons and accused foreign journalists of fabricating stories As part of anti pakistani propaganda news reports said saturday. In a break with past practice Abdul Qadeer Khan a German trained metallurgist who usually has avoided journalists was quoted extensively by the state run pakistani news Agency. A the foreign Media have carried out a false and baseless propaganda Campaign against the peaceful atomic program of Pakistan a the news Agency quoted Khan As saying in a speech delivered in Multan a Small City in the heart of the Punjab province. The United states suspended a $573 million Aid program oct. 1 after president Bush would not guarantee that Pakistan does not possess a nuclear weapon. Since Congress passed a measure in 1988 linking Aid to the peaceful development of pakistanis nuclear program the . President has been required to guarantee that Pakistan does not possess a nuclear bomb. Khan oversees pakistanis top secret Plant for uranium enrichment at Kahuna several Miles East of Islamabad. A time and again we have declared that Pakistan was not making any atomic weapons. Yet regrettably anti Pakistan and anti Kahuna Plant propaganda continues a Khan said. It is widely believed that both Pakistan and its often hostile neighbor India have the capability to build a nuclear bomb. India exploded a nuclear device in 1974. Pakistan is believed to have obtained a tested design for a nuclear weapon bomb from China and to have tested the non nuclear parts of the device. Both India and Pakistan have refused to sign the nuclear non proliferation treaty although Pakistan has routinely offered to sign the pact if India does so also. Foreign diplomats said they believe Pakistan joined the nuclear weapons club earlier this year when relations with India plummeted and fears of War peaked. Protesters police clash in s. Korea Seoul South Korea up thousands of dissident students workers and Farmers battled riot police in Seoul and other Large cities sunday in violent demonstrations against president Roh Tae Woods government. The clashes erupted following rallies sponsored by the hard line National Alliance for democratic movements to protest alleged government suppression of democratic movements and to oppose the Uruguay round of Trade negotiations. Dissidents have been denouncing the government for allegedly giving in to . Pressure at the Uruguay round and agreeing to open the Domestic agricultural Market to foreign products. In Seoul about 5,000 people tried to hold their rally at 11 . At Kon Kook University in an Eastern sector of the City. Riot squads moved in firing volleys of tear Gas bombs. The dissidents countered with Molotov cocktails and rocks and forced the police units from the school premises. The activists then staged the rally. They adopted a a National declaration of the democracy and said Rohrs government was trying to a stabilize a fascist sys i a a it .#-1 iffy my 1 a a fetal m n 1. 1 _ a London Odds maker Simon Dorken left and Gariy Dolan study the figures on who will be Britain a next Leader. Thatcher receives warm Farewell on her last weekend at Chequers Ellesborough England apr a clutch of Well wishers gave three cheers for prime minister Margaret Thatcher As she left Church sunday on her last weekend at Chequers the official country House. A i think there Are a few wet eyes Here today a said Margaret Daynes a lifelong resident of the Village. About two dozen supporters and twice As Many reporters and camera operators were waiting for Thatcher outside the 15th-Century, Hilltop Church of saints Peter and Paul. One of the hymns selected for the sunday service was a through All the changing scenes of Wendy Smith and her 5-year-old daughter Sarah Jane presented Thatcher with a Basket of White carnations and Blue irises. A i was so saddened really really saddened to see mrs. Thatcher go after everything. I just could not see her go without some sort of gesture a said Smith who had driven two hours from her Home on the South coast just to be there. Thatcher smiled at her greeters but refused to answer questions from reporters who asked whom she was supporting in the race for her Job. Chequers court a 13th-Century Manor House rebuilt in the 15th Century was Given to the government As a gesture of thanksgiving after the end of world War i. The House is surrounded by hundreds of acres of Park land in the Countryside of Buckinghamshire about 25 Miles Northwest of London riot police move a fellow officer inured by protesters wielding rocks and clubs. Tem and prolong its Rule by relying on monopoly they vowed to struggle for a a government of democratic people a following the rally the protesters tried to March off the Campus. Blocked by police at the Gate of the school they staged a two hour Battle trading firebombs and rocks with tear Gas grenades. Witnesses said More than 10 protesters and police officers were injured in the clash. There was no immediate report of arrests. There were similar rallies and demonstrations in at least three other major cities. In Kwangju 170 Miles South of Seoul about 1,500 dissidents marched off Campus following a rally at Honnam University shouting slogans demanding Roh s resignation and opposing the Uruguay round of negotiations Yon Hap reported firebombs and rocks were thrown and tear Gas was fired. In Taegu 150 Miles Southeast of Seoul about 1,000 dissidents staged a series of sporadic Street protests following a Campus rally. In Pusan 205 Miles Southeast of Seoul about 1,500 people held a similar rally but there was no violence. 30,000 rally for Premier in Bulgaria Sofia Bulgaria apr about 30,000 demonstrators rallied to Back embattled Premier Andrei Zukanov on saturday one Day after he narrowly survived a no Confidence vote. Government opponents countered by blocking a main Boulevard. Some fights a. Broke out Between government supporters and the opponents but hundreds of police intervened to prevent serious clashes. Zukanov told the crowd saturday that he was a no Coward and accused the opposition of trying a to establish a new Zukanov political Zukanov was among former communists who toppled longtime ruler Todor Zsivkov last year and oversaw parliamentary elections. The no Confidence vote Friday followed months of wrangling Between the former communists and the opposition on How to turn around the moribund Economy and end the country s political paralysis. The governments failure to Stop the economic decline and improve supplies of scarce foods and consumer goods has led to citizens growing demands that Zukanov resin
