Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 30, 1995, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free october b5 hated killer has no regret a officer says he was framed times news service t a Argentina Adol i Francisco Scilingo is a Man in the military hates him because he broke a sacred code of silence in March when he admitted pushing political prisoners to their deaths from air planes during the military dictatorship in the late human rights groups hate Scilingo because he is a confessed Tor Turer and murderer and former military officer who cannot be prosecuted because of an and the government hates him because his admission nearly derailed a reelection bid by pres ident Carlos Saul Menem this who has been imprisoned Here for five months await ing trial on fraud asserts that he is innocent and that he was framed by the military and who ordered that Scilingo be stripped of his retirement rank after he spoke i have no regrets about telling the Scilingo said from the jail of this provincial capital where he is being about 65 Kilometres Southeast of Buenos his account of prisoners being stripped and pushed to their deaths in the Ocean provoked a National debate Over the Mili Tarys dirty War of repression and persuaded senior officers to admit publicly for the first time that the armed forces had committed Abus Martin director of the Centre for Law and social a leading human rights said he believed Scilingo was jailed for admitting to these i think his jailing was a Way of discouraging others from confess Abregu the judge in sailing is Osvaldo Miguel said there was overwhelming evidence implicating Scilingo in a scheme to defraud argentines of tens of thou Sands of there has been no influence Here by the government or by the Solimine Scilingo conspired with these other individuals to commit fraud and under the Law we must keep him in Scilingo said his memoirs will reveal other crimes he witnessed in the late including mass cremations of prisoners who were killed at the infamous Navy detention Centre in Buenos a government commission reported that people were killed and least arrested or kidnapped and never seen tropical storm takes High toll in Philippines associated press Philippines tropical storm Zack whipped through the Philip Pines during the killing at least 68 people and leaving thou Sands homeless before heading into the South China with Peak winds of 100 the storm destroyed hundreds of houses and major knocked out Power lines in Many and Sank a ship and several Zack struck hardest on the islands of Negros and the death toll was raised to 68 yesterday when three bodies were found in 610 Kilometres South of several people were missing most of them shanty officials said a motorized out rigger Canoe capsized off on at the height of the storm saturday but rescuers later found its six one of Niney Earold John Ray told a radio station that he was separated from his father and four other men saturday night when their boat i held on to the outrigger and never let go of i thought i would never see my father the weeping boy said As he was reunited with his father by last the weather Bureau said Zack was moving Northwest Ward into the South China locally named was the 13th tropical storm to enter the philippine area this French nuclear test resonates outside majors country estate officer restrains nuclear protester near majors Peuter Ondon hundreds of people protesting French nuclear testing invaded the grounds of prime minister John majors offi Cial country Home As major prepared to Greet French president Jacques the by members of the Environ mental group Greenpeace and the Campaign for nuclear took place about an hour before Chirac arrived for a today expected to be overshadowed by Frances nuclear test Campaign in the South protesters carried French flags bearing radiation symbols and blew whistles and in a speech at a formal dinner opening the major said British and French interests Are inextricably linked and emphasized the need for Britain and France to work not just in Europe but at the United nations and around the we will not always agree on every our nations Are too too perhaps too individual to do that but our interests Are inextricably he we will generally agree on the great certainly far More often than we will Greenpeace said dozens of some on horse failed to prevent the invasion by More than 500 police said they arrested 12 people and were unable to confirm the organizers estimate of the number of Chirac arrived two Days after the third in a series of French nuclear tests in the muru Roa atoll in French Britain has refused to join an International Cho rus of criticism of the when it comes to helping you we mean ask How you can get a improvement loan working for and Friendly advice for regardless of size and available from every Scotia Bank to find out and become eligible to win Worth of office equipment for your business from a Staples come in and visit or Call 18002531185 Lime is Scotia Bank contest closing Dale is december i before being declared a a selected entrant must 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