Show v i 41 Die 100 Hurt as Police Activists Fight in Pakistan ks - es- - 7 VI 1 wt! - 't4a f: be th ed iU !" 1 la 0 of re i T a i ' I - ' 4 areas of the hajir-dominat- communities - telocitt-7- a ' 1 A4 144r Or ''' 4 11 ' rgt ot e1 7141 0- x 44 ‘pr - ' f' - I ' Ill-Equipp- 4 1":koia-- ilt r4 fi ITS? t 4 t:lit : tile' k at ' - ill- 411011 - ' - BEIRUT Lebanon (AP) — Scores of people wounded in nine days of war between Lebanon's main Chris-baarmies are dying in hospitals that have no power and little blood medicine or clean water police said Wednesday They said 365 people had been killed and 1682 wounded since the battle for supremacy began Jan 30 between nearly 20000 soldiers commanded by rebel Gen Michel Aoun and the Lebanese Forces militia of Samir Geagea which has about 6000 regulars and an estimated 30000 reservists Many of the victims have been civilians some of them Moslems killed or wounded by shells that strayed out of Christian territory On Wednesday families in Christian east Beirut searched for relatives in hospitals where surgeons operated by candlelight Police said food was so short that some people fought over bread in 1 - t3V ftio rt ''- lr--i "At Ak - - 1: k-- fe- - -- r- - dr'' i t 7 on - -- - p0007":1 4 q - 14 l''' '''' i 7 '- - 7'k-1:a- - t 1 Sl '' ' t '" 1 Z ' month-olbaby with a head wound They were driven to Beirut airport in the Moslem sector where a French jet took them to Paris for treatment along with other wounded civilians The French foreign ministry said the plane carried 16 victims who were transferred to eight hospitals in Paris after their arrival Meanwhile mediators representing Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Sfeir the highest ranking Christian prelate in the Christian enclave convened a cease-fircommittee with representatives from the two warring factions Christian-controlleradio stations said the meeting lasted six hours There was no immediate announcement A police spokesman said Aoun who has been dismissed as army commander but refuses to step aside appeared to be reorganizing his forces for a major drive against Geagea's besieged strongholds in the d - t i i aceligcli s:: - 114 d Christian area north and east of Beirut If Aoun is successful his control of Christian territory might be difficult to break even for the 40000 Syrian soldiers in Lebanon with whom Aoun fought a artillery war that ended in September Aoun At a news conference blamed the fighting on Geagea and claimed the United States was using the militia chieftain to force implementation of a peace plan designed civil to end Lebanon's war hundreds of thousands of people have spent a week or more in basements or bomb shelters French Cabinet Minister Bernard Kouchner and Rene Ala the French ambassador arranged a truce on a single street so seven am- i 11- e where Christian neighborhoods V sit) A15 ed n t'"t444 8 1990 Beirut Wounfled Dying Fast In Hospitals 1 Ns "7:71tlY1 ' Officials said the tensions eased eight areas of the city Wednesday evening They said security forces enforcing the curfews arrested more than 120 people Mohajir militants enforcing the strike earlier toured the city on motorcycles or positioned themselves on rooftops and fired indiscriminateofficials said ly on passers-b- y They said MQM supporters exchanged fire with troops in a downtown area and sprayed bullets at a passenger train in the eastern part of the city wounding several people They said rioters torched or damaged more than 210 vehicles including buses trucks cars motorcycles and two oil tankers operating in defiance of the strike call Two banks and a downtown market were set ablaze t- Lis day after authorities imposed curfews c 71 rlitt21 f 4'16 iqt : ' T IIt -- The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday February 1 ''' : '' - : ' 4xogg L 34 ' ''' 4 : 44 ' were largely unaffected Authorities deployed troops Tuesday to discourage unrest but violence erupted as MQM supporters began enforcing the strike Hospital sources and officials said 41 people were shot and killed including a soldier four police officers six women doctors and a girl and more than 100 received bullet burn or stab wounds The tolls were expected to rise In violence related to the strike call Tuesday one person was killed and 22 were wounded three of whom died in the hospital Wednes- 4406 i51?ic iti - in which other formed a majority - i 44e2 1 7 city but those districts y is tit KARACHI Pakistan (UPI) — Activists enforcing an strike fought gunbattles with troops and Wednesday firing at passers-bsetting buildings ablaze in violence that left 41 people dead and more than 100 wounded officials and hossources said pital -This is war between us and the government" said Altaf Hussein head of the I4elohajir Qaumi Movement a leading opposition party representing Mohajir immigrants from India Hussein later issued a statement blaming the government for trouble saying "We were peaceful but the government asked the police to go on the rampage and kill people" Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto criticized Hussein's MQM saying it was "unbecoming on the part of opposition parties to support the unlawful activities of a particular group in Karachi when the nation is in dire need of solidarity and unity" The MQM which holds 14 seats in the National Assembly signed an agreement with Bhutto's government after the November 1988 elections but switched to the opposition in September maintaining Bhutto's adeninistration ignored its interests The MQM called the general strike in its stronghold of the southern port of prachi Pakistan's largest city to demand the release of more than 100 of Its workers The MQM claims the workers have been kidnapped in the patit three days by the local student wing of Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party The strike was almost total in Mo 4! 'r: Ita t r$71:r7-117- bulances could take seriously : i —Assocroted Press loserptroto Red Cross workers evacuate wounded man from street in east Beirut where fighting has left 365 dead in nine days wounded people from a hospital in the Ashrafiyeh district Snipers from both Rides fired overhead as the convoy dashed to evacuate the wounded who included an 8- - I Foreign Briefs Explosion Rocks Soviet Base - PRAGUE Czechoslovakia (AP) — Soviet troops trying to destroy ammitnition inadvertently caused a large explosion at a Soviet weapons arsgnal and exercise area the official CTK news agency said Wednes- I grenades ing to destroy 500 anti-tanand 44 pounds of gunpowder with 26 pounds of TNT CTK said Earlier the agency merely said the ammunition was destroyed in the explosion According to a military report on the investigation carried by CTK the k daY No one was hurt in the explosion at tho:Libava base 180 miles east of Prague but windows were blown out of buildings in a nearby village and a red dust blanketed the area CTK soldiers dug three holes seven yards apart to destroy the grenades and the gunpowder None of the holes were covered with topsoil and when the first cache was detonated the others exploded too the report said Radiation measurements carried out by Soviet experts Czech police and citizens' representatives showed no danger for the surrounding population CTK said said quoting Defense Ministry spokesman Stanislav Pohoral The explosion was caused by a "gross violation of safety regulations" by army personnel at the base Pohoral was quoted as saying It occurred when troops were try I three000 Fly flyfree onikmerecTIATestvo Haiti Regime Declares Political Amnesty In a televised speech Wednesday night Lt Gen Prosper Avril nounced a "general amnesty of all those implicated in crimes against national security" The military leader urged Haitians n "to respect the rules of the cratic game" which he also prom-wh- Haiti (AP) — Thi military government declared a amnesty for all political phs- - oneis Wednesday the fourth anni- venary of the fall of dictator Jean- Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier Earlier Wednesday eight jailed activists were released had been reportedly beaten while in prison including three suf- fering from serious head and body injuries according to fellow activ- ists Mir were arrested in last month's state of siege and four were jailed last year 1 3 ROUNDTRIPS OR TRIPS 6 ONE-WA- demo-oppositio- o ised to do It was not immediately known if other activists were still being held Y The amnesty came four years after Duvalier fled to exile in France in 1986 following a popular uprising The government declared the day a A 7 ROUND-TRIP- ar able boom and umbrella test separated from the rocket and another five seconds later a satellite to be used by amateur radio operators tached third satellite will The orbit for three years the official said sent to the Academy of Sciences brain institute which was founded as a laboratory to study the brain of Soviet founder Vladimir I Lenin in 1926 two years after Lenin's death Tass said quoting the labor newspaper Trud Results of the research on the brains of Lenin and Stalin is secret institute Director Oleg Adrianov said But he said he has suggested to higher authorities that the research be made public ! 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