Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 22, 1991, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free october a15 air Force chief in Europe rebuked by Boss Brussels the top com Mander in Europe delivered a Public rebuke to one of his senior generals today for suggesting that american forces in Europe should stay to keep the germans in i wish the statement had not been made and i wish it had not been Quot John Galvin in an interview with the washing ton Post last the commander of the air Force in Europe suggested Germany needed american troops to keep it from i have had germans Tell me Ger mans Are better people with Ameri cans Robert Oaks told the Oaks Headquarters is at Ramstein in he takes orders from also the com Mander of nato forces in Commonwealth eases but major says Progress too slow a photo British prime minister John major says the jobless need Canadian press Harare the Commonwealth eliminated people sanctions against South Africa As Heads of government concluded their six Day conference external affairs minister Barbara Mcdougall said Canada will immediately lift the sanctions and announced Canadian backing for a Range of human rights the ending its meeting a Day earlier than sched issued a 24page communique that had few including the much discussed dropping of people people sanctions include air consular and visa Cul Tural and scientific Boycotts and restraints on tourist the ban on air Jinks will be lifted if South african airlines undertake affirmative action programs for Black financial and arms sanctions will Only be removed As further Steps Are taken to dismantle apartheid in South British prime minister John major said Trade sanctions should be lifted the prime minister said theres a need to open up South Africa to new investment to help its seven million jobless otherwise the benefits of invest ment will not be Felt for he this is a Point of difference be tween us and the major told a news it is a difference about How we achieve a common there is no argument about the goal who presided Over a committee of Commonwealth for eign ministers on South said Canada will provide to the Commonwealth secretariat for human rights As Canada will give million Over three years for human resource development in South Canada has already allotted million to wards helping the victims of apart we Are looking for Progress in human she we Are look ing for the conference adopted none of the recommendations of a report on human rights written by Flora Mac a former conservative Cabi net Macdonald was sharply critical of the conference for not agreeing to implement any of her recommend including a human rights watchdog for Commonwealth coun Vini Flash it hades verticals Width Valance g t balloons scallops 7865092 de Klerk Exchange blame As violence continues without pause Reuters Johannesburg at least 35 people were killed in a weekend of township violence across South Afri striking another blow against an already battered peace police said about 150 people have died in the month since the Nelson mandelas african National con Gress and its chief rival for political the Zulu based inkatha Freedom signed a Church and business backed blueprint for a police spokesman said the Force had launched a massive manhunt for a gang of about 20 men who shot dead seven Blacks in a seemingly random attack at Phola township near the Transvaal province town of he said nine people died in a vicious War for the right to run Lucra Tive taxi routes from Black Settle ments around Cape seven of them when the taxis and the Homes of operators were set alight by unknown another eight including an of duty policeman stabbed to death in Central were killed in Natal province in several incidents of factional fighting Over the a spokesman two Black policemen were shot dead in Soweto township amid ten Sion Over the police killing last week of an Anc while two Anc supporters were killed by inkatha loyalists shooting wildly from a to Hannenburg bound commuter two residents of a migrant work ers Hostel in Central Johannesburg were the victims of another random the unknown gunmen re leasing a deadly Hail of bullets from a passing police the other victims died in town ships around one Man when a hand grenade exploded in his violence has continued unabated since the 14 signing of the peace heralded As the last Best Chance of settling the political differences Between the Anc and whose supporters Are main i stiga in Mission seeks to visit Nobel Winner Reuter Bangkok a in human rights Mission arrived in Burma yesterday to try to visit Aung san Suu the detained opposition Leader awarded the Nobel peace prize last week for standing up to a regime characterized by Bru the led by japanese University professor Yozo is to stay in Burma until the week said an official of the United nations development program contacted by Telephone in Bur Mas he asked not to be Western and asian diplomats in Bangkok and Rangoon said Yokota would try to investigate a wide Range of human rights issues and seek Access to Aung san Suu he will report to the in human rights commission in Gene a similar in Mission last Suu Kyi House arrest led by japanese professor Sadako was denied Access to her and other detained Aung san Suu head of the National league for was put under House arrest in july 1989 after her outspoken attacks on the ruling military which brutally crushed a mass uprising for democracy in tors of the the Accord also forbids inflammatory accusations Between political i but this was seemingly forgot ten at the weekend with a Sharp War of words Between Mandela and presi Dent speaking in Harare where he was attending a Summit of Commonwealth accused the police of being a killing machine acting in accordance with de Klerks he also accused the presi Dent of being indifferent to Black de Klerk responded by saying mandelas comments were irresponsible and the Anc is acting in direct contravention of the National peace a the question arises whether the Anc is at All serious about the a he Mandela then accused de Klerk of acting in bad but 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