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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 27, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 10 the stars and stripes world saturday. November 27,1993 court upholds sentence of holocaust septic 8 1 from wire reports Berlin a German appeals court thursday upheld the jail sentence of an 81 year old former nazi general convicted of publishing pamphlet claiming the holocaust was fabricated by the jews. Otto Ernst Remer Well known for his loyalty to nazi dictator Adolf Hitler will begin serving the 22 month sentence in a few weeks prosecutor Walter Rupprecht said in the bavarian City of Schweinfurt. Remer claimed in a pamphlet called dispatch popular with Neo nazis that the allies Ana jews lied about the nazi extermination of 6 million jews to get reparations from Germany. The Federal High court in Karlsruhe upheld the october 199?. Sentence that Remer received when Schweinfurt regional court convicted him for inciting the Public and spreading racial hatred. Remer continued to publish dispatch from his Home in the bavarian City of bad Kissinger while free pending Appeal Rupprecht said. 20 Hurt in 6-vehicle pileup. London six vehicles collided on the Busy a-3 Motorway Southwest of London on thursday injuring 20 people including four boys who were sandwiched inside a school minibus. The pileup involved the minibus from the Ashburton school in nearby Croydon a gasoline Tanker two vans and two trucks. It occurred shortly after 2 . Near the Junction of the a-3 and m-25 motorways close to suburban Cobham police said. One boy was seriously injured and was evacuated by helicopter to the Royal London Hospital  where he was reported to be in critical but stable condition police said. Nineteen others were less seriously Hurt and were treated at Hospital in nearby charts by. Clinton called most hated Nicosia Cyprus the head of the iranian judiciary on Friday branded president Clinton As the Muslim world s most hated Man for having met Salman Rushdie the British author was received by Clinton on wednesday in Washington a Day after Rushdie surfaced unexpectedly from hiding to accept an honorary professorship at the Massachusetts Institute of technology. By accepting this writer you Clinton have made yourself detested in the islamic world. I say that your person is the most hated among Muslim around the world Ayatollah Mohammed Yazdi said in a Sermon at Tehran University in Iran in 1989, Iran declared that Rushdie should be killed for his Book the satanic verses which Many muslims find blasphemous. Walesa son drove drunk Warsaw Poland a local prosecutor officially confirmed thursday that president lec Walesa s 19-year-old son was drunk when he caused a traffic Accident two weeks ago. Przemyslaw Walesa the president s third oldest. Son was driving a Volkswagen Golf on nov. 11 when the car collided with a Mercedes Van. Injuring its 26-year-old Driver. The Man remains in a Hospital for spine treatment. The Accident occurred in the Baltic port of Gdansk Walesa s Hometown. The prosecutor s office is investigating but refuses to provide details about possible charges. Pope to travel next year Rome declaring the Pope a healthy person who has t reduced his 17-hour workdays despite a shoulder fracture the Vatican spokesman said thursday that John Paul ii will visit Lebanon Belgium and several african countries in 1994. But spokesman Joaquin Navarro ruled out a trip to Jerusalem later this year even while he noted Progress in talks to establish diplomatic ties betwee the Vatican and Israel. He said the Pope wants to go to Israel at a future Date. Navarro also confirmed that the pontiff was preparing a document or a papal encyclical on abortion on a worldwide scale following a request by roman Catholic cardinals. He said the document could be issued for the International year of the family in 1994. Violence might delay withdrawal Rabin says Jerusalem a after one of the bloodiest Days since the israeli Plo peace Accord was signed prime minister Yitzhak Rabin warned that Israel could delay its withdrawal from the Gaza strip. Thirty four palestinians including a 10-year-old boy and two 12-year-old boys were injured in the violence thursday Hospital officials said. Army radio said the military sent reinforcements to Gaza. Thursday s unrest came a Day after the army killed guerrilla Leader Imad anal in an ambush. Anal 23, commanded Izzedin Al Qassem the military Wing of the Muslim fundamentalist group Hamas. The group is waging a violent Campaign to derail the Israel Plo peace , who topped Israel s most wanted list was suspected of killing 11 israeli soldiers and four palestini ans suspected of being informers. In a leaflet Hamas threatened to kill israeli soldiers in retaliation a commercial strike was launched in Gaza to mourn  activists burned tires on main roads through out Gaza of Friday morning and More demonstration were planned for later in the Day. Rabin said on Israel television thursday that the dec. 13 Date for beginning to carry out the Israel Plo agreement was Only a target. It is better to budget More time and to know that we have finished something Over which there Are no misunderstandings or varying interpretations he said noting the unresolved issues of protecting jewish settlements and other Security concerns. Palestinians have said meeting the deadline for the Start of a withdrawal from most of Gaza and the West Bank town of Jericho is an important test that will establish the credibility of the peace process. Voicing their views for votes Gianfranco Fini Leader of the Neo fascist italian so Cal movement sits beside Alessandra Mussolini granddaughter of world War ii dictator Benito mus Solini during a television talk show in Rome on thursday. Fini is a candidate for mayor of Rome while Mussolini also a Neo fascist is running for mayor of Naples. Both will face left Wing candidates in a dec. 5 mayoral Runoff. Dutch Are High on Quality test for pot Schindel Netherlands a dutch pot smok ers can be sure of getting their Money s Worth now that consumer Protection is taking aim at soft drugs. Next week the Consumers group for cannabis Lov ers opens its new Public service a Quality control Laboratory for marijuana and hashish. You know exactly what s in every product on the Market director boy Ramsahai said thursday. So Why should t soft drug users have the same right a decade ago the dutch turned their horticultural expertise toward development of new locally grow marijuana varieties known As  using crossbreed techniques super strength varieties Are now on the Market alongside the so or so imported varieties available at More than 1,500 so called coffees Ops in this nation of 15 million. But some of the nether Weed does t make the Grade. Some of the stuff out there tastes like crap said Monica oud a receptionist at the Amsterdam hash museum. At the lab marijuana and hashish brought in by cof fee shops will be tested for Quality and Levels of the or tetrahydrocannabinol their Active ingredient. The lab also will Check for dealers use of fillers tout the marijuana. Possession and Sale of both soft and hard drugs Are allowed in the Netherlands. Marijuana is viewed As a recreational substance and hard drug abuse As an ill Ness. Eight Hundred thousand people smoke marijuana daily and we need to have a voice Ramsahai said. N. Korea to return 61s remains to . Seoul South Korea a in what appeared to be a conciliatory gesture toward the United states North Korea said Friday that it would return the remains of 33 american soldiers killed in the korean War. The Transfer will be the largest since the end of the korean War in 1953. North Korea s official korean Cen trial news Agency monitored in Tokyo said the repatriation will take place tuesday at the Border Village of Panmunjom. The communist North said additional remains would be delivered in december. Sinh k01?1? returned about 60 sets of remains since none of which has been positively identified. A a states fought with South Korea against the North during the 1950-53 War. North Korea s relations with Washington have deteriorated Over the North s refusal to allow International inspections of its weapons plants. North Korea is suspected of working to develop nuclear weapons a charge it has denied  
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