Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 21, 1989, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free May chinese soldiers then Retreat continued from Page 1 and then the so moved that several were crying drove Back the Way they had in an Awakening of the chinese people Are tapping the Only weapon they can to defend themselves and their struggle for democracy against die tens of thousands of military troops ordered by the government to move into the City what Many residents were calling people demonstrations in support of the Prode Moc racy protesters in Beijing were also reported yesterday in numerous other Chi Nese in the ancient Northern capital of protesters packed the demanding greater Reuter re quoting a Western thou Sands of students flanked by sympathetic workers were reported on Shanghai water front in support of hundreds of hunger strik and More demonstrations were reported elsewhere in the chivas leadership in turmoil despite the imposition of martial the situation remained highly Uncertain for the which is facing the biggest act of Public Defiance in communist chivas 40 year the top leadership itself is apparently in with the Fate of communist party chief Zhao who opposed the deployment of troops into still diplomats said that Zhao has been effectively removed from although he May still retain his title As party general Secre the More conservative Premier i who along with Paramount Leader Deng Xiaoping supported the is serving As acting party the diplomats said Zhao was under virtual House perhaps because students and other critics of the government have begun to speak admiringly of him As a Man who might be Able to save the situation Zhao must come out and save the coun shouted a demonstrator on the East Side of the students and workers we support Zhao Ziyang in Chalk on the Side of army trucks that sat immobilized on the Eastern Side of the As the military crackdown seemed increasingly there were signs that Zhao still had a Chance of recovering his authority and elbowing aside i and Deng to become chivas next Leader in an intense and increasingly bitter Power struggle within the communist chaos bold a plan to disclose the income and assets of officials at the level of Deputy minister and have subsequently received the support of a second member of the politburo standing he now an intense Effort is said to be under Way to lobby the crucial swing vote of a committee Qiao whose support would mean a majority for the students began their movement after the death on april 15 of Liberal reformer he a former communist party Leader ousted in 1987 for being too lenient on student in Beijing Tiana men the Cen trial Point of the pro democracy Demontra thousands of students on a hunger strike for seven Days ended their action today their leaders they wanted to preserve their strength for the Strug Gle we gave up our hunger strike because we realized it was senseless for us to sacrifice our lives for a government As corrupt As said a student from the University of politics and growing Radical in an indication that the protest movement May be growing More Radical now that mar tial Law has been the student we want to save our strength to fight the the chinese people have finally stood i Peng will be in jail said a student the people Are show ing that he Doest deserve to be our if Hes not in jail hell be there the Day chinese students lie in front of armoured troop local chinese students demonstrate for democracy about 150 chinese Exchange students waved placards and chanted cries of free Dom yesterday in a show of Solidarity with of their counterparts protesting for democracy in the chinese crying Long live democracy and no the students marched around the legislative building protesting martial Law and a news blackout imposed by the chinese communist state yesterday to quell an uprising by millions of residents Demon Strating in the demonstration was one of several countrywide demonstrations by chinese Stu dents in Canada in support of their Breth Ren at were Here to show our support for Chi Nese hoping a member of the University of Manitoba chinese Stu dents we want the chinese government to Stop mobilizing troops into he said after troops were sent to Beijing yesterday morn ing to oust chinese University students occupying Tiana men an a chinese Exchange student from said students Here Are outraged that the chinese government could have talked to the student but chose instead to Call in the students want not he a graduate medical said chinese students across North America Are conducting similar demonstrations to sup port the students movement for the relationship among the government and people is regulated by Force and not by he people want the right to vote for what they want hanging a u of m economics Stu said chinese Exchange students Are very worried about what is going on in we have we think the government is acting More out of insanity she i think there threatened and there not sure if they have control of the she Zhuang said the chinese Stu dents association has collected in the past two Days that will be forwarded to the student demonstrators in external affairs minister Joe Clark called on chivas government to show restraint in dealing with nationwide protests and chinese students in Canada gathered Over the week end to show support for protesters at we Trust that the current difficult Situa Tion will be resolved peacefully and the use of Force Clark said in a written statement released Clark said chinese authorities should exercise restraint in dealing with the and praised both sides for showing Cool Heads in dealing with the tension Over government from parliament Hill to the University of Alberta in chinese students in Canada marched and gathered at chinese offices to lend their support to their contemporaries at in about 250 students marched from the Ontario legislature to the nearby chinese consulate chanting no martial and in about 150 chinese Stu dents took their anger to the Doorstep of chivas consulate there As they staged a 90minute protest 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subdivision were to be allowed to do so after 8 via Highway 314 through nop iming cottage owners in the Lake George subdivision have been Al Lowed to go into the local roadblocks Are still in effect in the Interlake and Manigotagan fire All but 140 of evacuees were allowed to return to their Homes Friday and except the residents of the Dauphin River and Anama Bay to there have been 329 fires in the with 323 caused by Man and six by a total of hectares of about three times the size of Prince Edward has been destroyed by the including million in Grain terminal to stay closed Jav by Bill Redekop its almost certain the port of Church ills Grain terminal closed and 80 Grain Hardten wont be rehired this ports Canada we com open the Grain but knowing there is no you dont open an elevator just for the Sake of opening an ports Canada president Tessier Tessier said it would be the flirt time since the second work wat that the terminal Hast operated but he said Churchill lost million last year when the Ter Teai hired 80 then loaded just tonnes of the Ter Minal needs about tomes to last we were expecting to get Grain and there was no Tessier this we calling the employees Back because there is no Churchill was the Only one of 15 Canadian ports to lose Money last ports a Crown had net earnings of Iso minion in but each ports earnings stay with the port for its Tessier has virtually ruled out any part of the 1988 crop moving through the the Canadian wheat Board says it has no More Grain left to sen by july Prairie Grain stocks will be drawn Down to their lowest level since Tessier said any Grain for Chur chill will have to come out of this years but that Alsor unlike by because Church ills navigation season coincides with Prairie bar two boatloads last tonnes or two boatloads of new crop was All that moved out of was Able to handle new crop because years warm summer resulted Inan unusually Early Tessier did not Rule out a late opening for the but the volumes of new crop Grain would have to justify i dont know if two ships is this is something we would have to discuss very Industry sources say ports Canada Doest want to open terminal unless it has a commit ment for at least and that int As it would take a Mon ttys notice to spot Grain Manitoba transport Al Bert Driedger said he will keep trying to get Grain business Cor Churchill this in going to keep on dont care if its economically viable or he Mark Church ills said he int surprised at ports Canadas decision not to open the i think Treyve been trying to prepare us for he when things Are Toughet Grain from Church ills drawing area in northeastern Saskatchewan and Northern Manitoba always goes to another we requested Churchill get three per cent of Canadian Grain and All we were asking is that be v Union hopeful Clint of the Public Sev Cje Alliance of said the Union is hopeful some Grain terminal ers May still be recalled to Tessier said the port would stay open for shipping supplies to North Ern Blaut tonnes of general cargo is loaded butt of Churchill onto Small tic barges Are capable of carrying from one to tonnes per Churchill chamber of Commerce president John Hrom Inchuk even if the terminal it wont be a major blow to the but it will make us think More seriously about diversification1 on the he for he said the port will see lumber from Recap enter rices formerly in the Pas shipped through on barges for pc first time this As Well As supplies to the we have to accept the fact Dut theres no Grain and live with it he but Jay nip la for said keeping the elevator closed is just an other Nail la us coffin for t despite keeping the port open to Supply the it still is tally closed if Grain int he adding this will have a in Impact on the Economy of chill and other Bayline communities such As Thompson and the Cowan said recent by Federal Energy minister Jake pm that he put any Stock in Grain moving through the port Feis year underscores the doom Tayer attitude of the Federal tories toward 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