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Show A3 The Salt Lake Ti Pinochet U.S. Updates List of Recognized Terrorists May Go andarms to terrorists, the State Department THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON Tryingtostopthe flowof money renewed To Spain a legal banon any supportfor 27 foreignterrorist or ganizations Friday and added a group headed by British magistrate OKs general’s extradition rorism list and Osama bin Laden. At the sametime, the department removed Pales: tinian and Chilean organizations fromits formal ter- dropped Cambodia's notorious KhmerRouge, which the department said “no longer exists as a viable terrorist organization.” Secretary of State Madeleine Albright addedto the list al-Qaida, which the State Department says is headed by bin Laden and is responsible kill the pope and bombU.S. airliner: August 1998 bombingsofU. THEASSOCIATED PRESS LONDON — Defiantly pro- claiming his innocence, Gen. Augusto Pinochet of Chile Tanz nia thatkilled Theyhaveno ph " said Al bri iene speaking of al nowon the list, which bars their ee from the United s , makes it illegal to contribute moneyor other assistanceto them andrequires U.S. financial insti tutionstofreezetheir a r a 1996 law aimedat stopping U.S. fund raising forterrorist groups. ‘he announcement came as a Tanzanian pleaded innocent in New York on Fridayto participation in the EastAfric bassy bombings. Removed from the list of terrorist organizations becausethey have committednorecent terrorist acts were the Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front Dissi dents of Chile and the Democratic Front forthe Lib: erationof Palestine. accused Spain of orchestrating a political vendetta against him after a London magistrate ruled Friday that the former dictator Discover should be extradited to Spain to face torture charges. Rerreteneyte “Spain has not providedasingle piece of evidence which shows that I am guilty,” the 83-year-old general said in a statement, adding that the Spa push for filford Sectional extradition violates the sover. Nearly a hundred $2,799 Don't miss the Norwalk Columbus eignty of Chile. anti- Pinochet demonstrators erupted Day Sale, It’s terrific savings on Magistrate's Court, chanting, “He’s going to Spain! He's going to our entireline of custom-built into cheers outside Bow Street Spain!” after the ruling was announced. Pinochet's opponents alsocele- brated in downtown Madrid and the Chilean capital of Santiago, while the general's supporters in Chile wept and burned British andSpanishflags. In Washington, Sect retary of international warrant, won't be going to Spain soon. An appeal of Friday’s decision could keep the State MadeleineAlbright said the United States had condemned case in the British courts for months. actions by Pinochet's government Andeven after all legal options are exhausted, Home Secretary when it was in power and sup. ports efforts to achievejustice and “accountability.” Jack Straw still must ultimately approveextradition. But shesaid the legai process waslikely to be a lengthy one and she did not want to comment on Pinochet was ested Oct. 16 in London while recovering from at su Si Deputy Chief Magistrate Ronald Bartle ruled Friday that Spain's single allegation of con. spiracy to torture and 34 charges of tortureconstituted crimes and ditable that, even though noneof the alleged victims were one And you'll really love the prices, But hurry. Because soon Spanish, Spain had authority to try the general. Anofficial Chilean govern- ment report has acknowledged it will be sale -away. that 3,197 people died or disappeared after Pinochet toppled Chile’s elected Marxist president the latest development. Pinochet. who has been detained in London for nearly a year after being arrested on an sofas and chairs. You'll love the Ricardo Mazalan/TheAssociated Press A supporter of Gen. Augusto Pinochetholds a photoof the formerdictatorin Santiago,Chile, after hearing hewill be extradited to Spainto face charges. of masterminding a terror against polit during his 17-year regime PR) NorwaLx Salvador Allende in a bloody 1973 coup. 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