| Show - - - '' - AZ:f - 21m-- - 111 - 1 BA The Salt Dice Tribune Sunday April 15 1990 Get Tough on China Fugitive Asks West Calls It Deplorable Mandela Admits ANC Tortured Dissidents commanders of the camps where the torture took place had been dismissed "The ANC is against torture or any form of coercion in order to extract information from those who are suspected of having broken the laws and the regulations which they are required to obey" he said In Nairobi Kenya Saturday seven former South African guerrillas said they had been tortured by ANC commanders as mutineers The guerrillas said they were tortured at two punishment camps in Angola called Pango and Quatro They said they were tied to trees and flogged with whips locked into metal transport containers that were left out in the searing African sun and were beaten and kicked by ANC commanders and their jailers The seven were attached to the ANC's military wing Umkhonto we Sizwe (Spear of the Nation) in Angola after training in East Germany and the Soviet Union in the early 1980s They said they mutinied against their leaders in 1984 were held in detention centers and Angolan prisons for four years and then moved to a Dakawa camp in Tanzania after be- South Africa JOHANNESBURG (API — Nelson Mandela admitted Saturday that his African National Congress had tor- - — tured dissident guerrillas but '1e17—Ae-144' said the officials were involved '0 punished and any itotst further torture PARIS (UPI) — Chinese dissident leader Chai Ling a fugitive since China crushed Beijing's A 1 had been banned friett'IA Mandela made 1t4: the surprising ad- mission in a brief state- airport ment He said the Mandela claims of some Nelson ANC guerrillas that they had been tortured were true that he deplored the action and promised it would not happen again it is true that "Unfortunately some of these people who have complained were in fact tortured But imonce the ANC became aware mediate steps were taken to discipline those who were guilty of torturing other people" he said Mandela did not specify the punishment inflicted on those responsible for the torture but he said the - Lawmen End Search for Ferry Victims grounds They quit the military wing in Tanzania last December and fled to Nairobi they said "We're still waiting for word when we can go" Luvo Mbengo 28 one of the ANC recruits told The Associated Press "But we still don't know what our future is" Mandela attempted to downplay the incident Saturday by saying that South Africa's gov- - white-minorit- y ernment routinely tortured and killed opponents He said the ANC did not tolerate torture and stopped it immediately when the incidents were exposed "Large numbers of our people have been tortured and killed by the government They are still being tortured today despite all our protests" he said Mandela made the statement after a brief airport meeting with European Community officials who visited South Africa to assess political n d British Protesters Burn Tax Bills In Peaceful Rallies (UPI) — Several hundred Britons incensed over a controLONDON versial tax scheme burned their poll-ta- x bills Saturday as thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in cities across England to peacefully denounce the plan bridge lot the West to step up eco- - ' : nomic and polaical sanctions on the commu- ' fist govern- ment Chai in an Chid Ling interview with the French daily Le Monde and several foreign newspapers at a Paris hotel gave a guarded account of her trek across China saying she was helped and encouraged by ordinary Chinese aware the government was trying to capture her "We received support and protection all along" said Chai who turns 24 Sunday "I cannot tell you if they were officials or not" Chai said of those who helped her and her husband Feng Congde 24 escape to the West "But I can affirm that after June 4 everything has become fairs 35 Vir oe -- 11 1 ' t 1 4-- i tt4Nrf - 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