European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 30, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday May 30, 1994 world . Negotiators n. Korea after talks fail Seoul South Korea apr a , team left North Korea on saturday after the communist state rejected proposals for monitoring the refuelling of a nuclear reactor heightening prospects that the Security Council will take up punitive sanctions. North koreans official news Agency said however there were no plans to Stop unloading spent fuel from the reactor at the Yon Byon nuclear Complex. A it is utterly nonsensical to Tell us to suspend the refuelling of the reactor a the. Korean Central news Agency monitored in Tokyo quoted a North korean analyst As saying. Meanwhile there were reports in Tokyo that North Korea planned to test an improved version of the to Dong 1 missile which can reach most of Western Japan. F the reports could further raise International concerns about military Security in Northeast Asia. The head of the . Nuclear watchdog Agency told the Security Council in a letter Friday that North Korea was removing fuel rods so fast that the Agency could lose a within Days its ability to measure the plutonium produced at the Yon Byon rwandans Nairobi Kenya apr sporadic Small arms and mortar fire sunday blocked the evacuation of refugees from Rwanda a capital and destroyed an orphanage injuring six children. Two Relief flights loaded with badly needed food made it into Kigali a Airport but the fighting made it difficult to distribute the supplies to the thousands of people living under . Protection. Rebel and army officers Are to begin .-mediated talks today aimed at achieving a cease fire in the Central african nation. The United nations also wants better control of the Airport now in rebel hands said Abdul Kabia Deputy director of the . Peacekeeping Mission in Kigali. The United nations Hopes to use the Airport to bring in an additional 5,500 peacekeepers mainly from other african nations. More than 200,000 people have been killed and an estimated 2 million displaced since the ethnic bloodletting began after Rwanda a president was killed in a mysterious plane crash april 6. Most of the dead were minority Tutsi and Hutu opponents of the government. They were slaughtered by North Korea has been suspected of converting plutonium from the Small research reactor into weapons Grade materials for nuclear arms. The North claims its nuclear program is peaceful but for More than a year has evaded demands for full inspections by the International atomic Energy Agency in a statement saturday from its Headquarters in Vienna Austria the Iaea said its negotiators had left Pyongyang after failing to win an agreement. Two inspectors will remain in North Korea to Monitor any further developments it said. A / a in Seoul president Kim Young Sam was quoted As saying it was highly Likely the Security Council would now consider imposing sanctions and that even China North koreans closest ally would probably support such an action. Security Council members met Friday night to discuss the letter from Iaea a director general Hans Blix. More talks were scheduled at the United nations on stadium the Hutu presidential guard some military units and civilian gangs organized by extreme Hutu politicians. The massacres shattered a cease fire the government dominated by the majority huts and the Tutsi led rebel rwandan patriotic front signed in Tanzania last August. A mortar Shell injured six orphans and destroyed i Tina orphanage in downtown Kigali overnight Kabia said. The sunday fighting thwarted . Plans to evacuate 800 of 4,800 people who have taken Refuge for weeks with Little food or water in the National stadium some 1,180 people have been evacuated since Friday and another 1,500 left on their own. Evacuated huts Are opting to go to government controlled Western Rwanda while Tutsi prefer to relocate in rebel held areas mostly in the North and cast of Kigali. Kabia said his troops have been sharing their rations with refugees because food supplies were so Short. Fighting prevented Relief planes from Landing for four Days last week but one made it in saturday and a two More sunday from Kenya. The stars and stripes Page 9 Turkey assails . Move to withhold part of loan from wire reports Ankara to Irkey a prime minister Tansu filler has criticized a . House decision to withhold part of a loan to Turkey Over alleged human rights abuses. \ filler said in newspaper reports sunday that Turkey might turn Down the $364 million loan. The House last week decided to withhold 25 percent of the loan until the . State department issues a report on human rights issues in Turkey the House moved to withhold part of the loan to protest what it called human rights abuses committed by the turkish army in the kurdish dominated Southeastern ready to Bear child Zurich Switzerland a Telephone lines to Switzerland a main tabloid buzzed All weekend with women volunteering to Bear a wealthy strangers baby a and make a handsome profit in the process. The newspaper Blick on saturday reported that an unidentified Swiss millionaire aged 56 and unmarried was searching for a Mother to have and rear his child. Under the terms of the Deal the woman would be paid $2,857 per month and receive a luxury apartment. The millionaire would visit the child and give it about $700,000 on its 18th birthday Blick said. Sonntag Blick the sunday edition said phone lines to the paper were jammed with Swiss women wanting to Contact the millionaires German lawyer to take up the shows caning support Singapore most singaporeans support the lash As punishment for serious crimes according to a Survey by the sunday times. A Public opinion poll taken at the Lime american teen Michael p. Fay was lashed for Spray painting cars found that 79 percent of those surveyed favored it As a deterrent for such crimes an average of 1,000 people have been flogged each year in the last decade the Home affairs ministry announced. The newspaper said that 99 percent of those sampled were in favor of lashing for rape 92 percent for possessing firearms 88 percent for out raging modesty a sexual molestation a 82 percent for robbery and 79 percent for vandalism. But Only 34 percent said lashing should be meted out to foreigners who stayed longer than permitted in this Island to fight boys Appeal London prime minister John major has promised to contest a a vigorously an Appeal to the european court of human rights on behalf of two schoolboys convicted of killing a toddler a 7 newspaper reported saturday. Robert Thompson and Jon Venables were convicted in november of bludgeoning 2-year-old James Bulger to death. They were both 10 years old when they abducted the toddler at a Liverpool mall in february 1993 and murdered him. The trial judge recommended the boys be held for at least eight years and lord chief Justice Taylor recommended 10 years. Based on their recommendations Home Secretary Michael Howard will set a minimum sentence expected within the next few weeks. Last week lawyers for the two boys filed an Appeal with the european court of human rights in Strasbourg France questioning the Home Secretary a right to set the sentences rather than keeping the Case in judicial . Korea students protest Kwangju South Korea a riot police on sunday battled students trying to March on a ruling a building to demand punishment of former is who suppressed a 1980 pro democracy uprising in this Southern City. The fighting broke out when some of the 50,000 students participating in an anti government anti-. March broke away to attack the democratic Liberal party building in Kwangju a traditional hotbed of political dissent. Riot police fired tear Gas to repel hundreds of Rock throwing students. The clash raged for an hour but no injuries or arrests were reported. The government has warned that violent or illegal demonstrations would result in summary arrest and prosecution a a departure from a previously tolerant attitude toward protesters. A. A a a. A a rwandan woman and her child take shelter from rain at a refugee Camp in Kab Ayi Rwanda on Friday
