European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 14, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse More haitians seek return to Homeland by Cox news service Guantanamo Bay naval base Cuba a in a marked reversal from earlier this summer More haitians Are opting to return to their impoverished and violence wracked country than Are fleeing by sea official . Figures show. Over the past three weeks .,coast guard cutters have picked up 316 haitians fleeing their country in rickety boats. In that same time 1,063 haitian migrants who had been brought to the massive .-operated temporary migrant Camp Here Nave asked to be returned to Haiti according to the . Immigration and naturalization service. As of Friday 641 of those had been returned the other 422 were awaiting return either today or monday. A a that brings to roughly 5,000 the number of haitian migrants who have volunteered to return to Haiti since massive outflows of boat people resumed in mid june. Over the past three weeks More than three haitians have opted for voluntary repatriation for every one who a been picked up at sea and there Are signs that the Gap will Widen dramatically in the weeks ahead. A almost every Day there Are More than 100 new migrants opting for voluntary a repatriation a said Ralf Gruenert team Leader for the . High commissioner for refugees at Guantanamo Sinai peacekeepers Are on Remote assignment but they re still taking College courses my a even on Remote duty in the Sinai we re still working on our degrees. Chicago s vide courses offer an excellent Opportunity to soldiers whether we re in the Comfort of Camp or out on a Remote Post Jimj a1993 Patch honouring Rudolf Hess has a loyalty March at the top and a i regret nothing at the Bottom. It was among items seized by police in raids Friday on Neo nazis in Dresden Germany. Hess anniversary brings crackdown on Neo nazis Frankfurt Germany a police arrested at least 41 Neo nazis saturday in Eastern Germany who were trying to Mark the seventh anniversary of the death of Adolf hitlers Deputy Rudolf Hess. Hundreds of leftists demonstrated in several communities against the Rise of Neo nazi groups. Hess has inspired a Martyr cult among Neo nazi youth since he reportedly hanged himself in berlins Allied run Spandau prison on aug. 17, .1987, at age 93. His family claims he was murdered and the anniversary has become an occasion for outbursts by the rightist fringe. Polite from around Germany met recently to coordinate action designed to thwart any Neo nazi outbursts this weekend. Police were deeply embarrassed last year when several Hess anniversary rallies took place including one in Fulda where 500 Neo nazis were Able to March through the town without obstruction. Several police officials in Hessen the state where Fulda is located lost their jobs As a result. Wun Siedel the bavarian town where Hess is buried was a completely under police control a a spokesman said. Five rightists carrying Neo nazi propaganda were prevented from enter my Wun Siedel police said. Four leftists were also stopped. In the Eastern German state of Sachsen Anhalt police arrested 29 rightist youths at a camping ground but officials gave no other details. Authorities in Western Germany banned planned rightist rallies in the cities of Stuttgart and Heilbronn. Japanese Wii comment draws rebuke from Leader Tokyo apr prime minister to Miichi Murayama on saturday scolded a Cabinet minister whose comments defending Japan a militaristic past Drew an immediate protest from Japan a asian neighbors. Shin Sakurai the director general of the environment Agency told a news conference Friday that Japan a occupation of asian nations before and during world War ii benefited them. His comments set off a new juror Over Japan a attitude toward the War. Although Sakurai retracted his re Marks later in the Day following a formal protest from South Korea one of Many countries Japan occupied before and during the War he mentioned other cases in which Cabinet ministers had defended Japan a War record. His comment also elicited a Sharp retort from China which said the remarks distorted historical facts agreed upon by the International Community. Murayama on Holiday at the resort town of Hakonen said saturday that he had a a severely admonished Sakurai by . Korea lifts ban on some songs Seoul South Korea apr Bob Dylan a Blowin in the wind will be blowing on South korean airwaves again. The Korea broadcasting commission lifted the ban on 64 korean and 783 foreign songs that had been banned for radio and television officials said saturday. Most of the banned in earlier decades when South Korea was under strict authoritarian Rule. Lifting the censorship was part of pres ident Kim Young same a Effort to break from the military backed dictatorships of the past. Kim is South koreans first civilian president in 32 years. The Dylan song and Pink Floyd a another Brick in the Wall were banned because they were considered subversive. Queens Bohemian rhapsody was thought to promote violence and Roberta flacks the first time. Ever i saw your face casual sex. Some 900 foreign and korean songs remain banned
