European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 24, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 b the stars and stripes at a glance a woman mourns outside a House in Molln Germany where a turkish woman and. Two girls were killed last november when Neo nazis set fire to the building. The attack was part of the right Wing violence that germans arc trying to come to grips with. See sunday Magazine Dod possibility defense Secretary Les Aspin is expected to tap William Perry the Pentagon s research and engineering chief during the Carter administration As his top Deputy Dod officials said. A a Page 4 findings disputed Fri director William s. Sessions said that findings by the department of Justice that he engaged in Legal and ethical misconduct Are a misleading and a pages deadly wagering two Junior High school pupils accused of plotting to kill a teacher May have Felt pressured to try to commit the murder because classmates were betting on whether they would do it police and school officials said. A pages physician withdraws a prominent German physician with a nazi past said he was giving up plans to become head of the world medical association because of the controversy. A Page 12 Wall Street reaction the Stock Market marked Bill Clinton a presidential inauguration with a sell off in the Blue Chip sector and ended the week with a moderate loss. A Page 17 Index Abby Ann Landers .16 classifieds. 20-24 commentary .15 daily Horoscope. 22 faces a places 16 letters. 14 Money matters .17 mutuals.17-19 sports. 25-32 weather. 13 . I Baghdad Iraq a . Chemical weapons inspectors returned to the Field saturday and said Iraq was cooperating with them after a two week delay caused by the latest confrontation Between Baghdad and the West. Quot i have no complaints. Cooperation was Good a team Leader Paul Brough said. He spoke after the inspectors returned from a site North of the capital where thousands of chemical weapons Are being destroyed tinder terms of the persian Gulf War cease fire. Brought steam resumed its Field work under new iraqi promises of cooperation after . Bomb and missile strikes that Washington said were meant to Force compliance with . Resolutions. One Day after the latest . Attack on what Washington said was an alleged radar station in Northern Iraq Brough and his inspectors travelled to the Muthanna state establishment for pesticide. Production. It was iraqis main chemical Plant. A a highly refined form of Mustard Gas As Welt As Sarin and Tabun nerve agents were produced at the Plant which covers 68 Square Miles and is 65 Miles Northwest of Baghdad. The Plant was heavily bombed by the allies during the Gulf War. Large amounts of chemical bombs shells and warheads As Well As Mustard Gas and nerve agent stockpiles were buried under the nibble and leaked. Kevin St. Louis the head of the , office in Baghdad that is in charge of eliminating iraqis weapons of mass destruction said full scale destruction of Mustard Gas and nerve agents probably would begin monday. Also saturday the iraqi press offered differing interpretations of president Clinton a policy following the two air attacks on Northern Iraq on thursday and Friday. The state run Al Jum Huriya newspaper blamed the raids on a remnants of the criminal Bush administration but the More Independent Babel newspaper owned by president Saddam Huss my a eldest son Udai said the attacks showed that Clinton followed the policy of former president Bush. Abortion from Page 1 streets a the Rev. Patrick Mahoney a spokesman for operation Rescue said saturday. The group organized the protests. About 200 demonstrators created a human Wall blocking the Entrance to a planned parenthood clinic. Police carried away about 165 protesters who refused to leave. A handful of abortion rights advocates cheered police on including six men who dressed in drag calling themselves Germany from Page 1 a Church ladies for at a second clinic in the City a Southeast Section about 75 protesters blocked the Entrance and police were forced to remove five who chained themselves to a homemade blockade made from pieces of Railroad track. Police arrested 32 people. Another blockade at a clinic in Northwest Washington resulted in lit arrests. There was no immediate report of arrests at a fourth protest at a health clinic in Northeast Washington. 1 As abortion opponents from As far away As Guam gathered near the White House on Friday the Rev. Stephen Lowery offered a prayer for the cause. A god we ask for a Miracle a a Mira Cle of favor with the new administration be said. The marchers estimated by Capitol police at 75,000, made their Way without incident from the Ellipse to Capitol Hill. It was there near the Steps of the supreme court that they encountered their Only opposition a about 100 abortion rights demonstrators. The two sides stopped about 50 feet apart in the Street each trying to out chant the other. The Gulf Between them was filled with cameras and police. When the Gap narrowed motorcycle police moved. The demonstrators scattered then re formed at a greater distance from each other. For the Christian democrats agreed that physical presence by the United states military in Germany and Europe is critical. A perhaps we done to need As Many americans Here As during the height of the cold War a Lamers said a but one should not underestimate the psychological Impact of their presence a no matter what the numbers the germans must took at their National interests not Only for the present but for the coming years As Welt Lamers said. When they do that they will find More common values with the americans than differences he said. Although politically left of the ruling Christian democrats the social democratic party also supports a sizable american military presence. A we need the americans now More than Ever a. Said social democratic spokesman Karsten Voigt. A a it san undisputed fact in our party for several reasons but the main one is american presence is a great stability Factor for Germany and a Complete withdrawal of . Forces from Germany would cause concern among Germany a neighbors in the East and West Voigt said adding that such concerns would be unjustified. A we need that troop presence a he said. A it calms the nerves of our immediate neighbors who think the americans should be Here to keep us from doing what we done to intend to do anyway namely expand As an imperialistic Voigt called the consensus in his party for a continued american presence a natural reaction to the current world situation. Since the Fallt it of the East bloc the americans Are neither playing nuclear brinkmanship nor fighting in Vietnam or Cambodia and those were the critical too pressed to care the draw Down May be a hot topic in the american military Community but apparently the average German it much thought. A a we be so Many pressing problems at the my mint a unification refugees racism and so on a that the american presence just Hasni to been a topic a Saia a spokesman for the Al i Ansbach poll the oldest polling organization in Germany. A no subject could be further from German minds at the moment a agreed an official at the incas Institute a Bonn based pollster. In fact residents of the former West Germany Are so accustomed to the american presence that they will not notice the draw Down until nearly the last american service member has left or until they Are directly affected through loss of business or Good friends other pollsters said red Reavis Points for the left he said. In mid december Voigt published his ten proposals for a renewal and reinforcement of German american relations which Calls for intensified relations Between Germany and North America a a new even further to the political left than the social democrats where nato formerly had its staunchest critics there now is support for continued Allied and american presence in Germany. Die Tage Zeitung a daily newspaper closely Allied with the traditionally anti nato Green party recently ran an editorial pleading with the allies to keep troops in Germany. A Ami stay Here a wrote Mathias Brockers in an article that he said was humorous in tone but serious in intent. A you americans taught us germans How to be Laid Back disrespect the dress codes and put our feet up on the table Quot the 38-year-old Brockers wrote. A you drove out our dullard s Beer Swilling habit with marijuana and our prussian Parade step uprightness with Rock no Roll and Funk. Stay Here. A you British substituted your Parli Centarian articulate Ness and your distinguished Art of debate for our Goebbels like frothing at the Mouth. Stay Here. /. You russians. Instead of Rush ing Back into your cold Homeland and the turbulence of capitalism a continue to work against fascism. Stay Brockers said Adolf Hitler was neither an Accident of history nor a Demon but a a deeply Felt expression of the will of the German he ended his article with a reference both to hitlers time and the current rightist violence. A do not leave the germans alone with their old and new nazis a in an interview with the stars and stripes Brockers said he could expand for hours on Why he wants a Strong american influence in Germany. A my generation grew up with the influence of an and the Woodstock anti authoritarian movement a he said. A it was the Best thing that could have happened to us the american influence spawned the 1968 student revolt Brockers said. When those students left the streets and universities it inspired the a March through the institutions a which put a new Ana cosmopolitan generation in influential positions in German society. �?o1 was never a fan of the military but the culture that came with the american troops was and is still very admirable a Brockers said
