European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 23, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday november 23, 1991 the stars and stripes a Page 9n. Korea offer submitted analyst says Seoul South Korea apr North Korea will permit . Inspection of its nuclear facilities if the Pentagon allows simultaneous visits to its weapons Sites in South Korea a . Defense analyst said Friday. The proposal was made Public a Day after defense Secretary Dick Cheney said the United states will delay withdrawals of . Troops from South Korea to pressure communist North Korea to abandon nuclear arms development. Some reports claim North Korea is close to building the bomb though Pyongyang claims All its nuclear research is for peaceful purposes. William j. Taylor vice president of the Washington based Center for strategic and International studies said he received the written offer from North korean leaders during discussions nov. 1316 in Pyongyang. It was delivered to ambassador Donald p. Gregg on thursday Taylor said. Taylor said the proposal Calls for the International atomic Energy Agency to conduct simultaneous inspections of North korean nuclear Sites and . Military areas in the Southern half of the Peninsula. . And South korean officials had no immediate comment. A i think we ought to accept it a said Taylor. A if we think the North koreans Are moving rapidly toward nuclear weapons then this proposal serves our interests and we can get out and prepare for it was not immediately Clear Why North korean officials would release the world plan to Taylor but he is known to North korean scholars. He also is one of the few experts on arms and korean affairs to have visited the North. On Friday Cheney told a news conference in Tokyo that a inspections Are not he pointed out that Iraq also allowed inspections but managed to pursue a secret nuclear program. Taylor said the North korean proposal was limited to inspections and did not address previous demands which include removing South Korea from . Nuclear Protection. An actor portraying Saddam Hussein left appears with an actor playing a ninja Turtle in the stage play Fiona and the Niit a turtles which opened in the City of Kuwait this week. In the stage version of the occupation just six no qua turtles a not 541,000 Allied troops a kicked the iraqis out of Kuwait kuwaitis poke fun at Saddam with help from six ninja turtles Kuwait apr forget about the 541,000 . Troops and their coalition partners the liberation of Kuwait was really the work of. Six ninja turtles or so it goes in Fiona and the ninja turtles one in a series of plays depicting the occupation. The plot might sound familiar a Burly dictator named the Bat and his Stooge like relatives wonder where the Princess in the neighbouring City called the big Pearl gets All her Gold. So he dispatches his goons to Kidnap her and in the process they loot the place. But her followers Appeal to the chief ninja who sends the Bat a letter saying he should get out of town. He refuses so the chief ninja sends in the six ninja turtles. The Bat bears a striking resemblance to Saddam. He also gets some of the Best lines a when i was a child evil gave me my bottle a and a now that the Oil fires Are out its my heart that a the audience at the opening tuesday even the toddlers recognized him immediately whispering a Saddam older people aware of the extensive looting during the occupation heckle the character a they want a television want a video a a another play is a stage adaptation of the hit radio show a banquet drives a beggar mad vignettes of the country bumpkin iraqi soldiers doing things like eating hand Cream As Yogurt. Many kuwaitis love the jokes but some parents think the work is too political for children. Critics pan the plays As trivializing the invasion by not examining its causes and making the iraqis cartoon characters. A the event itself had a deeper meaning. When of summarize All this with just a simple picture its add said theater reviewer Imad a Dwairi. A minute of silence before the play to remember the dead is about the Only serious moment although there Are direct messages to the children with lines such As a you must learn to defend and what would a play in the emirate be without some kind of Royal touch it ends with a song written by Sheik Dubij Al Sabah a member of the ruling family thanking the coalition for returning Law to Kuwait. Well most Laws. What about the ninja copyright a we have no Law in Kuwait about this Quot said producer Yacoub Al Shakti. Forced sex alleged in mexican prisons Mexico City up a Mexico a human rights commission has charged that female inmates in prisons Are forced to have sex with male inmates and asked governors of three mexican states to investigate. The National human rights commission said thursday that overpopulation torture and the female inmates allegations Are just some of the human rights violations in mexican prisons. The commission has asked the governors of the state of Tamaulipas which Borders Texas and the states of Michoacan and Guerrero to investigate the irregularities. Female inmates in the state prison in Morelia Michoacan told the commission that they Are forced to have sex with a group of male prisoners who have the run of the prison. The commission said some male inmates who Are supposed to be confined to maximum Security cells arc Given keys to the women a area in the prison by guards. Women who resist the menus advances Are thrown into isolation cells the report said.31 killed 100 injured when truck explodes new Delhi India at least 31 people were killed and 100 injured Friday after they began collecting kerosene from an overturned Tanker truck that suddenly exploded United news of India said. The news Agency quoted police As saying kerosene began leaking from the Tanker moments after it overturned on the Busy Bombay Ahmadabad National Highway in Western Maharashtra state. News of the leaking Oil brought hundreds of villagers from the surrounding areas to the Accident site. They stood near the vehicle either watching or collecting the Oil in cans the Agency said. The truck exploded nearly an hour after the vehicle overturned spewing burning Oil and debris Over a wide area and engulfing people near the Tanker in damage on Rise Bern Switzerland a More than two thirds of Switzerland a Trees 68 percent showed signs of damage this year As the a dying forests problem reached a new Peak a government Survey showed thursday. Pollution is believed to be a major cause of the damage. Last year 61 percent of Trees were reported damaged which was a Steep Rise from 1989, when the problem temporarily levelled off. Surveys have been compiled since 1985. Kohl flown to Germany Monza Italy a Peter Kohl son of German Chancellor Helmut Kohl was released from Monza Hospital thursday following three weeks of treatment for injuries sustained in a car crash. A Hospital spokesman said Peter Kohl 26, was taken Fay ambulance to Milan Airport and flown by private plane to an unnamed German clinic to Complete his recovery. He was accompanied by his Mother Hannelore. He suffered Chest and head injuries and broke his left Collarbone when the car he was driving crashed into a Guardrail and flipped Over along the Padua Bologna Highway on oct. 31.former nurse charged London a a former nurse who appeared in court thursday was charged with murdering three babies and an 11-year-old boy who were patients at the Hospital where she worked. Beverley Alliott 23, is also charged with attempting to murder eight other children Between the Ages of 7 months to 6 years old and causing them grievous bodily harm while she was working at a Hospital in Grantham about 100 Miles North of commits suicide Moscow a Yulia Grunina a Well known soviet poet commit cd suicide in a writers Community just outside of Moscow the Independent news Agency inter fax reported Friday. Grunina born in Moscow in 1924, died thursday in Podolsk from automobile exhaust fumes according to the russian Interior ministry. Grunina published numerous volumes of poetry. She was a Peoples Deputy in the last supreme soviet and also served As Secretary of the soviet Union of writers the second ranking position in the writers Union
