European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 3, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes world sunday july 3, 1994 both Korea Clear Way for talks by presidents from the associated press Seoul South Korea a North and South Korea cleared a key hurdle saturday toward holding a presidential Summit later this month reaching Overall agreement on logistics for the meeting South korean officials said. A an Accord was signed after negotiators for the two sides meeting m the Border Village of ,.ironed out disputes Over television coverage and Security preparations. The Summit scheduled for july 25-27 in. Pyongyang the North korean capital is meant to ease tension Over the North a refusal to allow full International inspections of its nuclear facilities. North Korea insists its nuclear program is peaceful but has refused to let . Inspectors. Verify that claim. Brawl Breaks up filibuster Rome a Many a politician has schemed How to end a filibuster but in Rome a City Council the jaw boning ended with a swollen lip and a sore head. Precipitating fridays Brawl Between former a. Communists and other leftists against the Neo fascist italian social movement was a four hour speech by a right Wing councilman. The lawmaker talked right up to the scheduled end of the Days session devoted to proposed zoning Laws Quot Quot a a a a a a a a leftist mayor Francesco Rutelli said he asked to extend the session but the councils Neo fascist president Teodoro Buontempo refused the request. The leftists started protesting and then. A Buontempo a lifted his chair brandishing it in the air and swung it against the legs of a former communist councilman Rutelli said. When the uproar died Down one councilman had a head wound and another a swollen lip. More videos Eye Iraq Manama Bahrain in. Inspectors returned. Friday from Iraq where they installed a second video surveillance system at an engineering Plant As part of a plan to prevent Baghdad from developing nuclear weapons. Garry Dilion a briton who led the 14-member l team from the International atomic Energy Agency said the system involved 10 video cameras and two film cameras As a backup. The cameras were set up at the Nasser engineering facility close to Baghdad to complement Art array of five video and three film cameras installed in february at the umm Al Taariq or Mother of All Battles facility also outside Baghdad. The camera systems Are designed to ensure Iraq does not try to revive prohibited nuclear chemical and biological weapons programs and Long Range missiles destroyed after the 1991 persian Gulf War. Greenpeace dunked Oslo Norway a the Crew of a norwegian whaling ship threw overboard one member of a group of environmentalists who had boarded the vessel Friday night to keep it from Harpoon ing. Minke whales. The four other Greenpeace protesters who had clambered aboard the norwegian whaler senet from rubber rafts jumped into the North sea after their fellow protester. All five were picked up by the Greenpeace ship Solo said coast guard cmdr. Oyvin Larsen. A nobody seemed to be Hurt a he said. The Man who was thrown overboard Jan Christiensen of Denmark had attached himself to the Senett a Harpoon. A coast guard boat observed the Greenpeace action but intervene because the ships were in International Waters. Group set to leave Yemen san a Yemen a foreigners hoping to escape Yemen a civil War gathered at a hotel saturday in the besieged Southern City of Aden to await evacuation by ship kuwaiti reports said. Northern forces meanwhile continued shelling Adens residential areas and an Airport. There were no reports of casualties or damage., Kuwait a state run news Agency which has a correspondent in Aden said foreigners had gathered at the Aden hotel to wait for a red Cross ship. No details were available on when the ship would leave How Many people it would carry or the nationalities of those wanting to get out. As bosnian Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina apr a . Officials expressed concern saturday about increasing attacks on peacekeepers a 39 in the past week alone a As Bosnia a War flared anew after a failed cease fire. A . Spokesman in Sarajevo cmdr. Eric Chaperon said peacekeepers came under fire seven times Friday in various parts of Bosnia. That brought the number of incidents for the week to 39, the most in any week during the past four months he said. . Troops escaped injury in most of the attacks which involved mainly Small arms or sniper fire. How Ever a British peacekeeper was killed last sunday in Gorade a .-Declarcd Safe area Southeast of Sarajevo. That prompted the top . Official in former Yugoslavia Yakushi Akashi to warn that nato airstrikes could be called to protect . Troops who come under fire. Officials acknowledge however that air Power is of limited use against snipers. According to. The latest . Figures 93 Peac keep cars have been killed and More than a thousand injured in former Yugoslavia since the United nations began deploying troops there More than two years ago. Chaperon blamed both bosnian serbian and Muslim led government troops for the recent attacks which coincide with the collapse of a cease fire that the warring parties had agreed to observe beginning june 10. The truce was intended to last a month and give negotiators time to work out a More durable Trice. Instead government forces went of the offensive in Northern Bosnia and Herzegovina against serbs who have launched a counterattack. Each Side has accused the other of numerous truce violations. Despite the increased fighting a so called Contact group of top envoys from Russia the United states Germany Britain and France is finishing a proposed peace settlement that would Divide Bosnia Between the warring parties foreign ministers from the nations in the Contact group Are due to discuss the plan tuesday in Geneva it then would be presented to leaders of major industrialized countries including All Contact group members at a Summit scheduled Friday in Naples Italy. No maps have been released but the envoys propose giving the Mush croatian federation 51 percent of Bosnia and the rest to bosnian serbs rwandan Tutsi huddle Friday As a French army helicopter takes Oft in i Siscro 40 Miks Southwest or the capital Kigali. The French evacuated More than 100 of the wounded in helicopters to the peacekeepers1 base Camp in Zaire. Kills 2 in rwandan Market Nairobi Kenya apr mortar fire ripped into an open Market in the government held Center of Rwanda a capital saturday killing two people and wounding at least 20 others before shoppers could flee. At least two mortar rounds hit the Market at a congested shopping hour about 10 30 local time a . Military spokesman maj. Jean Guy Plante said by phone from Kigali the capital. He did not know the identities of the casualties. Plante would not confirm that the mortars were fired by the Tutsi led rwandan patriotic front which has captured about two thirds of the Central african nation and has been battling beleaguered government troops for Kigali. It was the second time recently that mortar fire has hit the Market one of the few sources of food in the War racked capital. Five people were killed and seven injured in a sudden burst of shelling recently. More than 200,000 people mostly Tutsi Are Esti. Mated to have been killed since Early april in politically motivated ethnic violence and genocide by government forces and ethnic Hutu militias the Hutu led government also accuses the rebels of atrocities but there have been very few reports of such acts by rebels. On june 30, 2 /2 months after the killings started France intervened in the Western Side of the Rwanda in what it said is a humanitarian Mission to Stop the massacres the West is the Only part of the country still under the control of the government army and civilian militias it armed and trained. French troops trying to evacuate civilians from Between warring government and rebel troops faced the first Challenge to their neutrality Friday when they deployed troops across the rebel line of Advance. Rebels were advancing on the southwestern town of Butare a French detachment of 200 marines set up an Aid Post there Friday for tens of thousands of refugees fleeing the fighting it. Col Jean Claude per Ruschat said in a briefing in Goma Zaire across Rwanda a Western Border. Perruchot did not say whether the French planned to fight or withdraw in the event of a face to face confrontation with the rebels. Rebels have threatened to attack any French troops they meet on the Battlefield but said they would not attack As Long As the French stayed within the limits of their humanitarian Aid Mission. A
