European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 12, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday August 12, 1994 world the stars and stripes Page 11 Iran berates Argentina for allegations in blast from the associated pres Buenos Aires Argentina in an angry letter to Argentine diplomats Iran has demanded an end to baseless and discourteous allegations linking it to the bombing of jewish Community enter that killed 95 people. Four iranians were ordered detained for questioning and three others working for the iranian embassy were named As suspects tuesday by Federal judge Juan Jose Galeano. No charges have been filed. Wednesday s letter from Iran s foreign Iran expected Argentina to take All necessary Steps to quash the mexican protests readied Guadelupe Tep Yac Mexico a rebel convention attended by More than 5,000 people in a Remote Muddy Jungle Clearing has called for massive but peaceful protests if Mexico s aug. 21 presidential election is cheering crowd approved the protests by acclamation at the convention which ended lat tuesday. Delegates said the protests could include blocking traffic holding marches and sit ins an possibly a nationwide strike. Sub commandante Marcos the ski masked Leader of the Sapatis trebels who launched an uprising Jan. 1, insisted that they would not automatically return to War if the election went against their wishes. No one not even the Zap Atista army can impose deadlines or give ultimatums to the mexican people Marcos said speaking from a platform raped with huge mexican flags. 20 billion condoms Yokohama Japan stopping aids will require condoms. A lot of condoms. Perhaps 20 billion Over the next decade. The world health organization came up with the estimate which it admitted required a variety of assumptions to get an idea of the magnitude of the demand. Condom promotion is being taken up with varying degrees of enthusiasm around the world. Strategies for distributing them and More important getting people to use them during sex were a frequent topic at the 10th International conference on aids that ended thursday. The who estimates 525 million condoms were used last year to prevent aids another sexually transmitted diseases. Birth control May also have been a Factor in some cases but the estimate does not count condoms used chiefly to prevent pregnancies. ., n. Korea hopeful Geneva technical experts from the unite states and North Korea met thursday to try to reach a consensus Over treatment of 8,000 spent fuel rods corroding in a Cooling Pond near Pyongyang pending an Overall settlement of their nuclear standoff. Negotiators indicated there was Little likelihood of persuading North Korea at the current session to open its nuclear facilities to full International inspections to ease suspicions that it May be developing a weapons , which insists its nuclear program is peaceful has refused unlimited Access to the International atomic Energy Agency saying this breaches its , sources who declined to be identified said there was a Good Chance that agreement would be reached to slow the corrosion of the rods and buy time for the wider says it needs to begin reprocessing of the rods by the end of the month before they Start to give off harmful radiation. Western experts say reprocessing could leave North Korea with enough plutonium for five nuclear bombs. Women doctors warned Kuala Bumpur Malaysia a stat government will act against women Muslim doctors who use pencils or pens instead of their hands to examine patients a newspaper reported thursday. The Star newspaper reported that authorities have received complaints against at least two doctors who Are members of the conservative islamic sect Al Aram which was banned last Friday. Many muslims believe it is sinful for women to touch men other than their husbands. Women doctors have been reported using Long objects to. Examine wounds or other body parts. Arafat Rabin vow push on palestinian self Rule Point Gaza strip a de spite lingering differences Yasser Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin emerged from a meeting wednesday pledging new efforts to expand palestinian self Rule. Arafat the palestinian Leader and Rabin the israeli prime minister agreed to step up discussions on Mak ing More West Bank areas autonomous. Israel also said it would try to open Safe passages across Israel next week Between the self Rule areas of Gaza and Jericho in the West Bank. Palestinians said Rabin agreed to allow thousands of More workers into Israel in an Effort to ease the Gaza strip s economic woes. Overall there was a spirit of cooperation to Over come our differences in order to keep our commit ments Rabin said. We Don t have a magic Wand Arafat said. But we Are sure that through this will and determination and continuous organizing. We will be Able to overcome. All our 90-minute meeting the first since Arafat moved to Gaza last month to take Over the autonomy govern ment was aimed at soothing palestinian fears that is Rael is favouring Jordan in the peace process. The tense atmosphere at the meeting contrasted sharply rapport Between Jordan s King Hussein As they met dined and sailed on the red sea after their countries opened a first Border crossing monday. Israel and Jordan announced july 25 in Washington that they would end their 46-year state of War and is Rael agreed to give Jordan a special Rote in supervising islamic holy Sites in Arab East Jerusalem. In response Arafat called for immediate talks on Jerusalem which the Plo wants As capital of the would be state. Israel captured and annexed the Arab sector in 1967. Court s verdict on rightist Sparks outrage by the los Angeles times Bonn Germany the government Media and a judge have condemned a regional German court for Adu lating a Rad ical rightist Leader after handing him a Light sentence for denying that the Holo Caust had occurred. A spokesman for Chancellor Helmut Kohl said wednesday that the govern ment regrets ,., the bad signals Stem Ming from the and Viktor Weber Deputy chairman of the association of German judges said the decision was incomprehensible the latest firestorm in the Case was unleashed tuesday when the Mannheim court released its explanation for the sentence a one year probation and a Fine of about $6,000 handed out injure for inciting racial hatred. The court explained that it had give Gunter Deckert the head of the extreme rightist National democratic party the Light sentence because he had no Crimi Nal record and was a father _ whose crime in principle consisted of expressing an critics charged that using such Lan Guage to describe Deckert and the Auschwitz lie would encourage the country s Small but violent groups of Neo nazis. The court s explanation was the latest chapter of controversy in the Case. Germany s highest appeals court sen the Case Back to the Mannheim court last March saying Deckert s assertion was not sufficient to convict him of inciting racial hatred. That sent Shock Waves through Ger a woman recruited for possible combat action in Haiti holds a Rifle Many where the spread of nazi ideas is a during training exercises at port a Prince the government is scour crime. In june the Mannheim court re ing the country for rookies to build up a paramilitary Force against a. Viewed the Case again and issued its sen possible . Invasion. Tence. Police say Tiff May have led to Jet crash new aim in life Seoul South Korea a an argument be tween the Pilot and co Pilot of a korean air Jet Over whether to abort the bad weather la Riding May have caused it to crash police said thursday. All 160 people on Board escaped just before the plane burst int flames. The Airbus a300 skidded along a rain Slick runway and rammed into a safety barricade As it tried to land on the resort Island of Cheju As a typhoon approached wednesday. Minutes after the 152 passengers and eight Crew members jumped Down an escape Chute multiple explosions Shook the plane. The Pilot Barry Edward Woods of Vancouver can Ada told police that the co Pilot Chung Chan Kyu of South Korea suddenly attempted to abort the Landing 400 Yards from the end of the runway causing the plane to skid police said. Chung 36, said Woods 52, insisted on Landing the plane even though there was no enough room on the runway after a sudden Tail wind pushed the plane Forward police said. Chung said he twice shouted to Woods to abort but Woods ignored him according to police. But Chung said instead of Landing the plane reared up after its rear wheels ricocheted off the Slippery run Way. When he tried to balance the plane and bring it up again Woods engaged manual brakes causing the plane to skid Chung said. The co Pilot also said the brakes seemed to have malfunctioned. Woods said there were no problems until Chung disengaged the Landing
