European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 22, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse The Sra amp Len of Lopes to 50, no. 162 sunday september 22,1991 "ry�<ae.�?Trai�ft.ct3�toresai win Max sir a Raskret-.-.-, authorized unofficial publication for the armed forces c 50c d 8693 a . Inspectors Back in Iraq search for nuclear weapons sweeps area near Baghdad Manama Bahrain a a . Team of biological weapons experts saturday renewed the search for iraqi arms that May have gone undetected on earlier missions. A nuclear inspection team left Bahrain for Vienna Austria after spending a week measuring material at an iraqi facility near Baghdad. Officials said there were no reports of problems from either team despite demands that Baghdad let . Helicopters make Surprise inspection flights. President Bush has threatened to Send . Aircraft to protect the . Helicopters if iraqi president Saddam Hussein refuses to cooperate raising the possibility of renewed hostilities . Security Council president Jean Bernard Mcrice said he will meet today with iraqi foreign minister Ahmed Hussein in new York to receive Baghdad a decision. A crime and other Council members have demanded a written and . Photo it. Col. James Knapp of Canada the chief inspector of the . Special inspection a team for iraqi chemical weapons capabilities surveys a Small portion of destroyed unconditional reply. Iraqi chemical bomb inventory. The inspection teams Are part of the . Special committee in charge of dismantling iraqi nuclear and biological weapons. . Officials say Iraq has failed to cooperate with earlier inspections reporting fewer missiles and chemical warheads than . Teams have found. Teams also found nuclear processing equipment the iraqis denied having. Alastair Livingston a spokesman for the committee in Bahrain said he had been in radio Contact saturday with the Liaison officer for the biological inspection team and had been told that Quot everything was the 13-member team is investigating biological research labs to Check iraqi claims that the research is not for military purposes. Another inspection team representing the United nations and the International atomic Energy Agency in Vienna will travel from Bahrain to Baghdad today. The United states and other nations warned Iraq on wednesday that military see Iraq on Page 2 pleas from bombarded Croatia rejected Zagreb Yugoslavia a croatian leaders offered concessions saturday As they sought Relief from the wars fiercest army offensive. But the Federal defense minister rejected their feelers and pledged a Resolute military action a warplanes and artillery pounded strategic croatian cities for the second Day and at least four people were killed in neighbouring Bosnia and Herzegovina the next potential hot spot of ethnic violence. The growing intensity of the fighting led to renewed International efforts to contain it. . Security Council members were meeting informally in new York and Italy and Yugoslavia jointly appealed for a renewed european Community mediating Effort. More than 500 people have been killed in Croatia since it announced Independence june 25, leading to fierce fighting involving croatian militias serb insurgents and the Federal army. Several cease fires have failed to hold including the last one signed sept. 17. A statement saturday by Federal defense minister Veljko Kadijevic appeared to acknowledge that the army on Friday launched its biggest offensive against Croatia moving a massive tank Force and thousands of troops into the scarred Western Republic. In a written statement Kadijevic said a the latest events have forced the supreme command. To. Undertake Resolute military he explained the aim of the offensive in Croatia was to a a unblock Barracks and other army facilities blockaded by croatian forces. In Zagreb croatian leaders sent a letter to Kadijevic reiterating an offer to re see Croatia on Page 2 institutional not personal Bias stamped out general says by Jimi Jones staff writer Ramstein a Germany a Persona prejudices against different races exist in the army but institutional discrimination is under control a top . Army Europe official says. A institutional Bias has been pretty Well stamped out although it needs to be watched closely on a continuous basis a it. Gen. Paul g. Cerjan usage a Deputy commander in chief said Friday. A and we have been a we in Usa eur and the army ate committed to assuring an environment free of discrimination and sexual . Gen. Paul g. Cerjan relatively effective with that. A personal prejudice is a much harder one to Deal with a Cerjan said in responding to a question posed by a person attending the european networking councils annual leadership conference. A you have to educate people. That a a simple Cerjan delivered the keynote address Friday to about 100 people replacing Usa eur commander Gen. Crosbie e. Saint who said in a letter to the group that he could not attend because he was meeting in the United states with the army a chief of staff Gen. Gordon r. Sullivan. The networking Council is an umbrella organization of Black fraternities and sororities As Well As the european Branch of the National association for the advancement of coloured people and other approved defense department private organizations that work together to improve the Quality of life for Servic Mcm Bers and civilians living in Europe. Cerjan stalk entered on the conference motto a leadership 2000 a the Challenge of living the vision a linking it to a the Challenge of leadership a and the importance that leadership plays in the army. He said the army after a late-1970s struggle to revitalize what was generally acknowledged to be a a hollow see Bias on Page 2
