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Food expert says American aid comes with strings attached By JANE DE VIRGILIO Of th« Emerald Repressive governments not commit ted to reducing poverty and hunger are receiving the majority of American food and development aid, a foreign aid an alyst said Wednesday night. “About 50-percent of bilateral aid al locations are concentrated in 10 coun tries that are some of the worst human rights violators in the world,” said David Kinley, author and coordinator of the Aid Education Project for the Institute for Food and Development Policy. Indonesia, El Salvador, Bangladesh, Thailand and the Phillipines receive three-times more in development loans than countries with equal or greater need, Kinley said. The institute independently analyzes food and the causes of world hunger, seeking ' alternatives to the use of for eign assistance as a political tool of the U S. government,” Kinley said. ‘‘Most every country can already produce enough food to feed the population of their country, yet one in every three people in the world still go hungry,” Kinley said. The institute is working to alter the concentration of control over food producing resources in Third World countries that keeps "the powerless from gaining anything from the power ful,” he said. The World Bank annual report shows strong American allies get the most help, Kinley said. Countries give the World Bank funds proportionate to their Gross National Product. The World Bank’s distribution of aid — $12 billion to the Third World last year — “is not impartial. "In fact, only about one quarter of aid ever benefits agricultural development. Three quarters goes to industry build-up, urban development, and commerce as part of a trickle-down’ strategy that does not benefit the landless, rural poor,” he said. Through the Aid Education Project, Kinley is encouraging others to take a stand against giving foriegn aid to most of the countries it’s going to. “We have to rechannel our moral ob ligation to give aid,” Kinley said. “We must resolve to get out of their way and largely let them help them selves,” he said. “Through my travel and experience I have found that the poorest people in the Third World are the most generous. It shows a strong indication they are willing to work together to solve their problems.” Classifieds EMU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS BILL COSBY (performing in the round) MANY MORE EXCELLENT SEATS AVAILABLE! Friday, May 15 8 pm, Mac Court Tickets at EMU MAIN DESK All students $8.50, $7.50, $6.50 General Public $9^0, $8.50, $7.50 Phone (VISA & Mastercharge) 686-4363 284 4-30 SORRY NO BEER GARDEN TODAY NEXT WEEK: German Beer Garden in tne EMU Ballroom, with the Polka Pipers. Dark beer and German food available Tickets $1 at the door ID required. Portion of proceeds to go the U of O Library 5-1 S May j j Specials j j Haircuts $8.00 Perms $28.00 including haircut With this coupon Ask for Carol Hubbard at the Turning Point Call for an appointment 2660 Oak 343-4813 Expires May 31,1981 ANANDA MARGA SOCIETY presents Steppenwolf One of theVeltest ot German novels, Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse is a masterpiece of psychological fiction. Max von Sydow stars at the loner who is torn between bourgeois respectability and his wolfish, antisocial impulses. 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IN TROUBLE 5-1 Abstract Gardening It's not yet May and your fingers can still furrow through a garden this year If you're interested in learning, applying, or teaching garden skills, then think about working at the abstract garden The abstract garden is a community plot co-ordinated by the Food-Op Questions or information, phone Tim at 686-4314 (mes sage) or 344-3097 (evenings) or come to a ground-breaking ROTOTILLING DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY, MAY 2. 11:30 am 1535 ° AGATE ST BEHIND THE FOOD-OP n _ 323:5-1 FIGI'S Composite, bench, watertight, Chi-0 victory. Initiation, boxers, B A 'S, cop. raid, i- tree, plant it, pady, beer “We're not going on ,r second floor," initiates, singing, refills, dance, pillow fight, "pilk on" war! Thanks tor a great Tuesday night!! 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