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Show 1 Thursday, December 3, War id Roundup ; THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 1987 - Page 7 j sp Jit f'll on our lives from the : aifians protest arrests, massacre reporte PORT-AU-PRINC- (AP) Haiti E, Youths who defended their neighborhoods from armed thugs have reportedly disappeared or been arrested, and a newspaper said today that 46 civilians had been massacred at a military prison. Three human rights organizations on Wednesday asked Amnesty International to investigate the cases of the youths who were arrested or - German police say bomb reoort not true street. Chancellor Helmut Kohl was in his office at the time, but his office declined to release further details. - The Bild "newspaper said a bomb was planted outside Gate 3 leading to the office building and discovered at 7 a.m. The gate is about 50 yards from the building. The report, to appear in Friday's newspaper, was telexed in advance to other news organizations. - Bonn police spokesman g Classen said a mass-circulati- on Hans-Geor- suspicious package "with several pyrotechnic objects inside" was found on the far side of the busy street. paper reported. Port-au-Princ- e. woman from one of the neighborhoods where the brigades operated as saying 46 civilians were slaughtered at the Fort Dimanche military prison out' side The newspaper based its report on a taped interview with The report could not be independently verified but two unidentified priests said the taped The unidentified woman, who is in hiding, said soldiers arrested her in her neighborhood on Saturand took her to the prison. day interview corresponded with the same account the woman gave them on Tuesday, a day after her release, the newspaper reported. Port-au-Prin- Port-au-Princ- e. That same afternoon she watched as men in uniforms Eighteen Vietnam exiles convicted Laos army that infiltrated HO CHI MINH CITY, Viet- Vietnamese exiles of attempting an armed overthrow of the Communist government 18 out sentences ranging from three years to life in prison. One of the 18, who had cooperated with authorities, was given one to five years of house arrest, including political Vietnam said the 18 defend- ii. p.nmini i.i uinMiifiHwiiiiiiiniiw niimiii'w m wii ! mm V ' " escape the furor armed of groups," said the letter. 2N 1975. j Amal: Berri didn't recruit hijacker BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -The Shiite Moslem Amal militia today denied its leader, Nabih Berri, recruited a man to hijack a Jordanian jetliner Berri is also Lebanon's justice minister. Court papers filed Wednesday in Washington said suspected Lebanese terrorist Younis told the FBI that Berri recruited him to hijack the jetliner. Berri refused to comment on the report. Fa-w- in 1985. 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The army of exiles allegedly was organized in refugee camps in Thailand by Hoang Co Minh, a former rear admiral in the South Vietnamese South navy. The Vietnamese government fell to Communist North Vietnam in The Supreme nam (AP) People's Court today convicted Jmaeff, -A Carrefour-Feuillewhere the woman lived and was arrested, was one of three working- The Examiner said Western observers in Haiti had been informed of the allegations, but it did not identify the observers. It added that military authorities could not be reached for comment and that police sources have consistently declined to comment on allegations of arrests and killings of civilians over the past several days. Briefs and handed BONN, West Germany A newspaper said a (AP) bomb was discovered today at a gate leading to the West German chancellery building. Police denied it was a bomb and said the device was found across the shot and bayonetted to death her 46 cellmates and threw the bodies into a ditch, the news- woman who the said she and two others were the only ones spared in the mass killing over the weekend at the prison outside disappeared when the military cracked down on the neighborhood defense brigades. An article in the San Francisco Examiner today quoted a ' W SCI0 Quart |