Show f The Salt Lake Tribune Nations Criticize S Africa U S Israel non-aligne- d DHAKA Bangladesh (UPI) — The government claimed Sunday there was no starvation among the tens of millions of people marooned by unprecedented floods denying reports that relief supplies were not reaching some areas and nearly 200 000 victims had not eaten m four days Water levels across the impoverished nation of 1 1 0 million continued to drop slowly the drainage stalled by abnormally high tides m the southern Bay of Bengal caused by a new moon and solar eclipse the water-contrboard said The Damik Desh a newspaper said at least three people and 500 homes were washed away by high waves in coastal areas since Friday Information Minister Mahbubur Rahman told reporters Sunday the y Bengali-lan-guag- ism” The ministers “expressed their indignation and dismay that certain Western nations continued to aid find abet apartheid economically financially politically and diplomatically ” i The ministers called on the United Rations to take over “temporary supervision” of the territories to protect Palestinians from the “acts of terrorism and atrocities” by Israel The movement Friday drafted a resolution supporting the Palestine Liberation Orgamzaion’s plan to declare an independent Palestinian state m the occupied i Israeli-occupie- AS Bangladesh Claims No Starvation Among 28 Million Left Homeless NICOSIA Cyprus (AP) — The foreign ministers of the movement Sunday criticized the United States South Africa and Israel and expressed support for Nicaragua In a statement at the end of their Ifour-daannual conference the faimsters charged that the situation in South Africa and Israel has “ wors-iene- d considerably” and reiterated a pall for sanctions against both The conference which was attended by 95 of the 101 members South Africa for “acts of genocide” against its black population and a "policy of state terrorn September 12 1988 Monday e government had confirmed the deaths of at least 866 people since rivers fed by monsoon deluges in the Himalayan foothills of northeastern India spilled their banks two weeks ago and swept across more than three quarters of Bangladesh d President Hussain Mohammad called on a visit to areas for a joint effort with China India Nepal and Bhutan to determine ways of controlling runoff from the Himalayas that contributes to flooding in Bangladesh the official BSS news agency said About half the population of the country has been affected by the floods with 28 million people left homeless thousands of roads and rail lines cut communications and economic activities badly impaired and countless crops livestock and homes lost Rahman said 743 of the deaths linked to the floods were caused by boats capsizing houses collapsing and snake bites and another 123 by diarrhea induced by gastrointestinal diseases from tainted food and Er-sha- flood-stricke- n polluted water The health ministry said 25951 new diarrhea cases were reported pushing to more than 237690 th$ number of people afflicted in an explosion of gastro intestinal ailments including cholera and dysentery Experts are convinced the number of such cases and fatalities are much higher and predict the epidemic would worsen as floodwaters recede leaving huge concentrations of behind harmful “We cannot stop an epidemic ‘J said Dr A K Siddique head of the International Center for Diarrheaj I Disease Research Rahman said government rebel goods are now reaching the tens of millions of people marooned od roofs boats embankments and rail lines nationwide despite limited heoperalicopter and tions and the enormous destruction of transportation systems micro-organis- boat-deliver- y d d —RouterUPt Photo Despite contrary reports Bangladesh officials insist supplies are reaching millions like these youths marooned in floods Talks No Threat to West HONG KONG (UPI) — A thaw in relations between the Soviet Union nd China is unlikely to pose a threat to the United States and its Western Allies Defense Secretary Flank Car-tucsaid Sunday ! “I would expect that the dialogue petween the Soviet Union- and China will continue” Carlucci told a faceting of the Young Presidents’ Organization in Hong Kong i “But I doubt that they would return to the kind of relationship that existed m the 1950s” he said in reference to an era when the two giants were united in their sand against the West JSino-Soviet relations began to deteriorate in the early 1960s with Beijing and Moscow differing sharply over ideology and the direction of the international communist movement The disagreements resulted in a massive armed buildup along the 8200-mil- e border and military skirmishes in 1969 i Carlucci's speech came at the end pf a weeklong trip to China where he discussed American concerns over Chinese sales of missiles to Middle - com-fauni- East nations such as Iran Carlucci said he was “fully satisfied” that China would exercise prudence m arms sales Carlucci who left for the United States immediately following his speech said there was a “clear meeting of the minds” m his discussions with Chinese defense officials especially on the issues of the Vietnamese withdrawal from Cambodia and the Soviet role in Afghanistan “The Chinese are now seeing us m terms far broader than just a source of technology for their modernization program” Carlucci said Carlucci said m his speech the United States would continue stationing troops overseas because of its dependence on oil and other raw materials from Asia and the Pacific The Soviet threat has not abated despite the new policy of "glasnost” or openness Carlucci said noting that Moscow has added four new divisions of ground troops and increased its Pacific fleet by 40 ships and submarines since Mikhail Gorbachev became the Soviet leader m 1985 Govern Hong Kong? Thatcher Asked Charles Says Book LONDON AP) — Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has suggested to Prince Charles that he become governor of Hong Kong m time to hand the British colony over to China in 1997 a newspaper reported Sunday The Sunday Times of London quoted from a new biography of the heir to the British throne “Charles” by journalist Anthony Holden Holden's book says the Hong Kong suggestion was made during a March 25 meeting between Charles and Thatcher at the prince’s London residence Kensington Palace It followed “a discussion of the prince’s wish that he might in the longer term be accorded some sort of title to reflect his increased status in national affairs” Holden says in his book However the appointment of Britain's governor to Hong Kong one of the most sensitive posts m Britain's is made by diplomatic service Charles’ mother Queen Elizabeth II not the prime minister He admits it! 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