European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 30, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday november 30, 1993 the stars and stripes age 5 dec offers to ease serbian son Geneva a the european Community out lined its latest plan for peace in the former Yugoslavia monday when the warring factions met for the first time since talks collapsed in september. The plan proposes to Case . Trade sanctions if Serbia can persuade bosnian serbs to relinquish 3 per cent to 4 percent of their territorial gains in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The sanctions have devastated Serbia s econ Tny since they were imposed in 1991. In Sarajevo . Officials said monday that serbs have been using Cluster bombs increasingly against muslims in Northern Bosnia and arc hindering the de livery of Aid. Some bosnian were Able to leave scr i an Bosic cd Sarajevo on monday. The . Air Force airlifted a 4-Ycar-old boy and eight adults needing Spe Cial medical attention to Germany in route to Hospi tals in the United states. Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic a Power Bro Ker in the 19-month bosnian War demanded at talks i Geneva on monday that sanctions be suspended immediately and urged Bosnia s serbs croats and Muslim led government to reach a peace agreement. He called the dec proposal a positive step in the right direction even though it s loaded with double standards but he said continued sanctions against serbian dominated Yugoslavia would not Stop Muslim croatian fighting in Central Bosnia. We must wait no longer but create the conditions which will make it possible if not to reach a at least to Lay the foundations for an Overall solution belgian foreign minister Willy class told the dec wants All sides to Stop interfering with Aid deliveries and to find a political settlement for serbian occupied parts of Croatia that the serbs Call Krajina. Serbs control about 70 percent of land in Bosnia. They were prepared to Settle for 51 percent under an other .-negptiated plan that was rejected in sep tember by Bosnia s Muslim led government. Aided Calls for . To butt out of talks Mogadishu Somalia a Mohamed Farrah aided denounced the United nations anew monday and demanded that it leave peacemaking in so Malia to a Neutral body of african coun tries donor nations and somalis. The faction Leader also proposed tha tall somalian political factions meet for talks in Mogadishu the somalian capital the first week of january. . Forces meanwhile killed one and possibly three somalis in two separate Inci dents said col. Steve Rausch . Military Liaison officer. The americans opened fire under a . Mandate permitting them to shoot without warning at suspected Mili Tiamen handling such heavy weapons As rocket propelled grenade launchers and machine guns Rausch said. The somalis did not shoot before or after the americans fired he said. Aided boycotted the latest Effort a peace an International donors conference that started monday in Ethiopia s capital Addis Ababa. Somalian faction leaders were expected to meet today and wednes Day on the sidelines. Ethiopian president Meles Zenawi opened the conference with a Blunt warn ing to somalian factions that the International Community is fed up with their in ability to work together. If the factions keep fighting you will All go under taking Somalia with you Down the Drain he said. Salim Ahmed Salim Secretary general of the organization of african Unity underscored Zenawi s warning. The world cannot wait indefinitely while you procrastinate on peace. The world s patience Charity and magnanimity is not inexhaustible Salim said. Out Somalia s chief rivals aided and Ali Mahdi Mohamed were not there to hear the advice although Ali Mahdi s representatives did attend. Aided previously had said he was boy Cotting the conference because . Forces have not freed three top aides and five other supporters. His delegation stayed away from the opening session to further protest the detentions. Cars backed up about 25 Miles Snake along the German autobahn Between i Irmburg and Nairn Borg on monday. Numerous accidents occurred because of Snow and ice on roads keeping sanding and Road Clearing Crews Busy. Icy Germany put on crash course Bonn Germany up ice and overnight snowfalls wreaked chaos on German roads and autobahn monday causing numerous accidents and Mas Sive t Raff in jams. In the Southern Region of Franken police reported More than 100 Acci dents and damage Worth millions of dollars As autos skidded on the ice. Traffic jams on several autobahn sections reached More than 25 Miles Long. On the Nurnberg Wiir Burg Auto Bahn a truck Driver lost control causing his vehicle to overturn and dump 25 tons of carrots onto the Frozen Highway. Three people were severely injured in the Region around Karlsruhe in Western Germany where about 100 crashes were reported amid heavy snowfalls. The Early outbreak of what meteorologists believe could be a Short and age Winter has caused the death of Sev eral people. Last week three girls aged 4 and 5 who were skating on a Pond in Southern Ger Many drowned when the ice broke. At least five homeless people were re ported to have died of exposure in sub freezing temperatures in recent Days. In Large cities local authorities an charities set up emergency shelters for the homeless. In Berlin a City government official said that if necessary the City Hall another Public buildings could offer temporary shelter to those who need it. Drug lord s family denied Asylum Frankfurt Germany a the wife and two children of fugitive drug Boss Pablo Escobar were put on a plane bound for their native Colombia on Mon Day after being turned away by Germany airline sources said. The sources speaking on condition of anonymity said the Lufthansa Airliner was due to Stop first in Caracas . It was riot known whether Escobar s 33 year old wife Victoria 16-year-old son Juan Pablo and 9-year-old daughter Manuela would seek to stay in Vene Uela. Hut the government in Caracas said the Lisco bars would not he Given Refuge. Trav Eling with the family was a woman identified As Juan Pablo s Girlfriend. The four arrived at Frankfurt International Airport on sunday. Hut the German Interior ministry said they were not wanted. Juan Pablo Escobar told a reporter on the plane to Germany that they were flee ing their father s enemies. The four spent the no it at the Frank Furt Airport under the Protection of Feder Al police Bonier police spokesman Manfred Lohrbach said. 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