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Tut Iris two most no sign american teen will be soared Canina Singapore a Singapore gave no indication monday that appeals from Washington to spare an american teen Ager from flogging would deter it from meting out the punishment. Lawyers for Michael p. Fay 18, have until wednes Day to ask president Ong Teng Cheong for a Pardon. A decision is expected later this week on the Appeal for clemency. Public statements from officials have insisted that the Law must take its course and would be applied evenly to singaporeans and foreigners alike. Fay pleaded guilty last month to two charges of vandalism two of mischief and one of possessing stole property. Three lashes of a Rattan Cane Are mandatory upon conviction for each vandalism charge. Fay also faces four months behind bars and a $2,245 Fine. President Clinton sent a personal letter to Ong appealing for Fay not be flogged. Comments by other american officials Over the Las six weeks brought Swift reaction. After Fay was sentenced . Embassy charge d affaires Ralph Boyce said there was a Large discrepancy Between the offence and the a spokesman for the ministry of Home affairs re plied unlike some other societies which May tolerate acts of vandalism Singapore has its own standards of social order As reflected in our Laws. We do not have a situation where acts of vandalism Are commonplace As in cities like new York where even police cars Are not spared the acts of vandals . Sen. William Cohen a Republican from Maine said during a visit last month that he discussed the Case with former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew and his so Deputy prime minister Lee hasten Loong. I gathered from the leadership that they re no going to yield. Thev resent the West telling them what they should do Ana they re obviously ready to take the consequences Cohen said. The elder Lee who stepped Down in 1990 after 31years As prime minister is credited with fashioning Singapore s authoritarian City state and still Wield Large influence. Lee criticized the . Assertion that caning which usually splits the skin and leaves permanent scars is too severe a punishment for vandalism. The punishment is not fatal. It is not painless Lee said last week. It does what it is supposed to do to re mind the wrongdoer that he should never do it it does korean victims of 45 a bombs seek compensation from . Hiroshima Japan up koreans who lived i Hiroshima and Nagasaki when . Aircraft dropped atomic bombs on the Western japanese cities in 1945said monday that they will request compensation and pensions from Washington. Lee is gun president of the Council of atomic bombed koreans in Hiroshima prefecture said he will Send a letter detailing the request to president Clinton. In August 1945, the United states dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in an Effort to Force Japan to surrender during world War ii the bomb skilled an estimated 200,090 people. The Council with some 400 members said the bombs Ifield More than 40,000 of some 68,000 koreans living in the cities most of them there against their will after being brought Over As forced labor by the Imperial Jap anese army. He United states bears responsibility for the korean a bomb victims As they attacked the koreans indiscriminately although they were not the people of the warring nation Lee said. The korean a bomb victims who needless to say did not receive any kind of compensation from Ameri Ca nor from the japanese government Are forced Tolive a hard life the letter said. The letter cites japanese americans who were inter Ned As enemies in the United states during world War ii and were compensated under a 1988 Law. We Hope that the United states which prides itself on spreading humanism will hold out a warm hand i offering Relief to koreans the letter said without mentioning a sum. The victims of the a bombings demand Penski subsidies Consolation Money for bereaved families of de ceased a bomb sufferers and the conclusion of a Balban on All nuclear arms As Well As the dismantling of existing nuclear weapons. The Council said it is making its demands on behalf of All recognized korean a bomb victims who it said total some 4,000 throughout the country. Palestinian killed in israeli bus attack Jerusalem a a palestinian armed with Anax and two firebombs attacked passengers on a bus monday before being shot by a Soldier police said. Three israelis were wounded. Israel radio quoted medics As saying that two of three wounded civilians were hit by the Soldier s gun fire and that the other was a victim of a wounds. Army radio said that the wounded israelis were in fair to serious condition and that the assailant was in fair Condi Tion police inspector general rag Peled said the attacker was a 25-year-old palestinian from the Arab sector a East Jerusalem. The assault occurred at 2 15 the Jerusalem neighbourhood of never Yaacov which Borders the West Bank. The incident follows two suicide bombings in the past two weeks in which buses were targeted leaving 14 israelis dead and 73 wounded. Those attacks we reclaimed by the islamic fundamentalist Hamas group which opposes the i Rae i Plo peace negotiations and Moie violence. A i Rae i daily said Israel s Domestic intelligence chief told the government that he expects chaos and among palestinians once the army withdraws fjord the occupied Gaza strip. The head of the Shin bet secret service responsible or gathering intelligence in the occupied lands gave Hii pm evaluation sunday to the Cabinet s weekly i in according to it doth Char Noih a a Cir cuff Cicioc Dell. The Shin Jackt director name is kept secret by Law. Am Wajs questions about tvo Basic Ains that Cas of settlers to open file without hesitation on pakstas ans throwing stones even if soldiers Are in tree area the instruct ions were contained in a prop hot one pared for the settlers Council according to tree Haar Retz daily. Council members representing 125,000 set tiers in the West Bank and Gaza met monday to veer on whether to distribute the pamphlet. A arcu said the pamphlet complains Tua the ans no longer protects settlers travelling on roads in us occupied lands. It wid that since the feb. 25 Mas acre in which a settler Kiiko 30 musics worshippers soldiers have been barred frogs she of to palestinians who throw stones or
