Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday July 8 2002 — AS World & Nation In briof Q chief says Bush lax on civil rights jaws NAACP Senators says US needs to consider active Security role jn Afghanistan WASHINGTON (AP) — The assassination of an Afghan leader threatens the fragile central government and should compel the United States to consider an active role in providing security in the country lawmakers said Sunday “This was definitely a throwback to the old Afghanistan and a setback to the establishment of the new Afghanistan" said Sen Bob Graham D-F-la chairman ofthe Senate Intelligence Committee on NBC’s “Meet the Press”' President Bush believes US training of an Afghan army to maintain control is “the best way tp secure" the country rather than using Americans in the international peacekeeping force White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said in Maine where Bush spent die weekend “I fear that we may see this government and our efforts unwind here if we don’t make the appropriate investment of men and effort and resources” said Sen Chuck Hagel who serves on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on NBC Security tight for Afghan VP’s funeral JALALABAD Afghanistan (AP)— Vice Resident Abdul Qadir was buried Sunday with frill military honors a day after he was gunned down in an attack that Afghans frear may bring new instability to a nation struggling to build peace after decades of war An estimated 10000 people followed Qadir’s body as it was transported on a gun-carria- ge from Jalalabad’s White Mosque to Amir Shaheed Gardens in the city center: Afghan troops in full uniform marched in the procession As the body wrapped in a green red and black Afghan flag was lowered into the grave a poem read over a loudspeaker hailed Qadir as “a ' hero of Afghanistan unique Seven shots were fired into the air and mourners wept and chanted his name Qadir who also served as minister of public works and governor of Nangarfaar province died Saturday in a hail of bullets after two gunmen opened fire bn his vehicle as it was leaving his office in Kabul was killed too but the His driver who was also a gunmen escaped Pashto-langua- AP photo Portadown Orangemen parade through Portadown Northern Ireland towards Drumcree church on Sunday The parade's return route passes through the Catholic Garvaghy Road area of Portadown which has led to violence In past years ge Irish Protestants police a man”-and“- son-in-la- clash as parade is cut off PORTADOWN Northern Ireland (AP) — Protestant n battled riot police Sunday after bang barred from parading through the main Catholic section of Portadown an annual confrontation that often triggers sectarian violence across Northern Ireland The rioters cheered on by several hundred members and supporters of the Orange Order brotherhood injured 24 officers four seriously the Police Service of Northern Ireland said Police charged into the mob after rioters battered down w hard-line- US offers troops aid to bombed village KAKARAK Afghanistan (AP) — The United States may station troops in the area where a recent American airstrike killed scores of civilians in a move to encourage local development ' and improve community relations the commander of US forces said Sunday Lt Gen Dan K: McNeill flew to this village in Uruzgan province less than a week after an attack that Afghans say killed 48 people including 25 members of an extended family attending a wedding Another 117 people were reportedly wounded in die attack last Monday The attack die latest in a series of “friendly fire” mishaps threatens to sour relations between the Americans and the Afghans and undermine the ongoing war on terrorism in this country McNeill's visit was clearly designed to patch up relations rather than get to the bottom of die Monday raid No mention was made of die airstrike - most steel barrier across the roadway arrested three men and They ' fired three plastic bullets seriously injuring a rioter’s arm Several other Protestants suffered bruises and small cuts The violence abated once British army engineers pro 33 killed in Ukrainian mine fire i of a i KIEV Ukraine (AP) — An underground fire at a coal mine in eastern Ukraine killed 33 miners and injured two others Sunday in die nation’s deadliest mine accident this year Seventy-fou- r miners were rescued The fire broke out at 2:30 am Sunday in a conveyor section 2198 feet underground at the Ukraina mine in die town of Ukrainsk die Emergency Situations Ministry said in a state- menL Ukraine’s largely unprofitable mines have one of the highest accident rates in die world due to poor maintenance and serious neglect of safety regulations According to local mine accident statistics most of the accidents occur on holidays or weekends because of lax attention to safety rules : tected by the riot police erected a taller steel barrier Police lata fired water cannons at young men trying to cut fences in through barbed-wir- e surrounding pastures The violence dashed police hopes that this year’s standoff with Orangemen could end peacefully as it did last year It also set the tone for a potentially dangerous week involving hundreds of divisive parades by die Orange Order file province’s major Protestant fraternal group Police and politicians predicted that the marches com- bined with the militant Catholic opposition they inspire would exacerbate street tensions in Belfast where rioting often erupts in the most polarized neighborhoods in recent months Local Orange Order leaders wearing bowler hats and ' orange vestments attended church service at a rural Anglican church outside Portadown before marching downhill to the barricade blocking their 2 parade from passing Catholic 000-stro- ng homes on nearby Garvaghy Road The Orange Order founded in 1795 near Portadown was instrumental in the founding of Northern Ireland 80 years ago as a predominantly Protestant state linked with Britain Sunday June 23 2002 Marty's Distributing Gossner's Chetse EA Miller- - 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