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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, December 3, 1990

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 3, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pago 2 the stabs and stripes monday december 3,1990 to arrest Berlin apr German police need top level approval from Moscow to enter a soviet military Hospital and arrest former East German Leader Erich Honecker a soviet Diplomat said sunday. Honecker is wanted on charges of issuing shoot to kill orders at the Berlin Wall. Non authorized people Are forbidden to enter the Well guarded Hospital compound located in the Woods outside the town of Beelitz 20 Miles South of Berlin. Valery Zhilin who identified himself As a first Secretary at the soviet general consulate in former East Berlin said he did not expect permission to be granted allowing German police to arrest  a. A a it a a very complicated Honecker situation a Zhilin said. A it will be decided at the very  Zhilin said Gen. Boris v. Svetkov the commanding officer of the soviet forces in Eastern Germany had not returned from a business trip. Honecker 78, conferred with his defense lawyers on sunday at the Hospital Complex where he sought Refuge with his wife Margot in april Honecker lawyers maintain he is too ill to stand trial. The arrest warrant charges Honecker with personally signing shoot to kill orders to guards at the Berlin Wall and the inner German Border about 200 people died trying to escape East Germany during the 28-year existence of the Wall and the barbed wire Barrier that separated the two German states. Testimony by Honecker could be potentially embarrassing to the soviet leadership. A in a bitter newspaper interview with the Eastern Berlin daily Quot woche Post a two weeks ago Honecker blamed a soviet authors for his downfall nov. 18,1989, after 18 years in Power. Honecker also told the British weekly the european in november that he was being offered As a a Scapegoat and said unnamed plotters brought him  adn news Agency quoting Honecker a lawyers said Honecker denied Ever speaking directly to the London based daily. 2 die after arabs wielding knives attack israeli bus passengers Jerusalem apr three palestinians boarded a bus outside Tel adv on sunday and stabbed four israelis one of them fatally police said. A policeman then shot to a. Pales began slashing with knives As the bus passed through a shopping District Between the suburbs of Beni Bra and Ramat Gan Tel Aviv police spokeswoman Etti Greenberg said. In a leaflet issued Over the weekend leaders of the three year palestinian uprising in the occupied territories had declared sunday a a Day of escalation against Israel _ the palestinians had boarded the bus headed for Tel Aviv about 9 30 a.m., Greenberg said out a pistol Ashepa Eggers fled the bus Belaid a paramilitary Border guard driving behind the bus then climbed aboard and opened fire with an Uzi sub machine killing pne of the assailants. Greenberg said two of the other assailants were injured but she did not know How it happened israeli  radio said one was shot in the hand and the other was beaten by angry israelis the four injured israelis were taken by taxi to Beilin son Hospital where one of the victims a 24-year-old Man died of Stab wounds to the heart and lungs on saturday an Arab woman was shot dead in Jeff Salem As she tried to Stab a police officer who was not a swore a flak jacket crisis in the Gulf kuwaitis nation exiled Leader says by Ken Clawson staff writer tax if saudi Arabia a Kuwait s exiled prime minister said he Hopes that Secretary of state James Baker can convince Saddam Hussein to pull his troops out of Kuwait but his people still arc pre pared for War. Sheik Saad a1 Abdullah stopped Short of saying that armed conflict is inevitable even if Iraq fails to withdraw its troops by the Jan. 15 deadline set by the . Security Council. Baker will visit Baghdad soon to offer the iraqi president a final Chance for a peaceful solution to the 4-month-old Gulf crisis. A i done to want to see War just for nothing but 1 want to liberate my country a Saad said saturday. A fall of us kuwaitis will go Nanu by Dana to Iier ate my beloved country a he said at a news conference in the resort City of tax if where the kuwaiti government has taken residence in exile Saadi a remarks come amid growing impatience by a amps Ken George Saad the kuwaiti populace much of which feels military action is overdue. A we have hundreds of kuwaiti people coming across the Border every Day who Are asking a where is the invasion a a a kuwaiti government official said. A they thought it would have happened weeks ago.�?�. About 300,000 kuwaiti refugees Are in hotels and private Homes in saudi Arabia and More Are arriving daily. Few believe that Saddam will withdraw peacefully from their country which the iraqis invaded aug. 2.a we know these people a the official said of the iraqis. A they Only respect Power and they Only respect Power when it is used. So far Only 7,000 kuwaitis have volunteered for the International Force facing Saddam. Still the prime minister said a fall the kuwaiti people Are ready to fight and liberate Kuwait. Not Only the 7,000, but Al kuwaitis men and  Saad noted that a resistance movement is Active in Kuwait. A fall the kuwaitis in our occupied country have been unanimous in rejecting Ana condemning the iraqi occupation and refusing to collaborate with the iraqi authorities a he said. A the iraqi forces have tried Many Many Means to make kuwaiti citizens cooperate with them. They resorted to Force and persecution but that didst succeed and the citizens continue to resist a families of Gulf bound gis get Early visit from Santa by Peggy Davidson Kaiserslautern Bureau. Kaiserslautern Germany a it was Christmas Day on sunday for the 1st signal in in Kaiserslautern. Santa came Early a in the form of a battalion party because of deployment orders to operation desert shield. The unit is scheduled to leave a within the next 30 Days said capt. Bui Wheelehan Public affairs spokesman for the 7th signal brigade Parent organization of the battalion but most of the soldiers and their families anticipate departure Well before Christmas. A Long tables of baked goodies lined one Side of the Napuk win a. Whue create Decora v. Long tables of baked goodies lined i Yogel Weh elementary school gym 1 worked diligently at another table to Finne of 4via a _ a a a i Wnink me restive air was the is of impending family separations # ups it saw a any Bradford 13, daughter of chief warrant officer 2 Danny Bradford Loe to Stew Olafa to Tea u c  of. We a Vii Obj i a a we re going to stay herein the Uwe bewitch Here a we w have the support we have a it of help is being organized by the units family is esp san a Carter wife of the battalion executive officer maj. John Carter said that Post january me tongs for families Are scheduled in Cristen Eastham 7, is a Kinda made that her persian Gulf Region a a in a so used to nun being Home she added but she vowed that our is his absence Shell a be Nice to my mom it her Fath it chaplain capt Calvin Eastham said he a worried about leaving his children who were adopted into the family three years up Kes trying to make sure they done to feet that s&slynssp9v d9pn spec. Daniel Lawson of the 1st signal brigade helps his daughter Deborah 3, make a snowman at the deploying units Early christinas party sunday. I trying they re being deserted. An. Them 4 Kristen plans to make sure dad. Remembers  
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