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Photo by Dave Kao
Kissing
to raise
dollars
Kurt Writer planted one on
Barb Pitts Wednesday at a
kissing booth sponsored by
Dyment Hall. The booth —
charging $1 for three kisses
— raised about $25 the first
day
Kissing will continue today
from 10 a m to 7 p m for the
freshmen women, who are
raising funds for a "dorm
court" of men
"You don't have to be
Greek to share a group ex
perience with the people you
live with," says Pitts, a poli
tical science major and dorm
president, about Dyment's
male court Tryouts for the
court will be held next Wed
nesday and Thursday she
says.
Panelists speak about Congo
By Richard Burr
Of th« Emerald
The Congolese National Liberation Front
(CNLF) will accept no outside troops in its guerilla
fight for freedom, said Serge Mukendi, U S CNFL
representative, Wednesday
"We don't need any one to help us," he said
"We can liberate ourselves "
Mukendi spoke before about 75 people in the
EMU Forum Room on "South Africa and U S.
Involvement." The speech and a preceding panel
discussion was sponsored by the Black Student
Union and the Foreign Student Union
The Soviet Union gives the Front moral sup
port, Mukendi said, but that is enough.
"We don't ask for any more," he said
The CNLF was near victory in 1978 when
North Atlantic Treaty Organization troops inter
vened to preserve the Zaire ruling regime, Mu
kendi said Although the intervention was a set
back for the guerillas, it was not a defeat, he said
The success of the guerillas proves the
people's power" will eventually win the battle for
liberation, no matter how sophisticated the mili
tary weaponry is, Mukendi said
The Front has successfully practiced the
classical guerilla warfare theory of feeding
yourself on the enemy." he said The guerillas
supply themselves by intercepting military
weapons and supplies to the Zaire government,
Mukendi said
Even if sympathetic governments in the area
wished to help, they could not because of the
NATO forces in the area or the threat of attack
from South Africa, he said
Since the ' colonialists'’ invaded in 1885 and
divided Africa into areas of influence and mar
kets," the Congolese have been subjected to
exploitation and oppression, Mukendi said
Mukendi said the Congolese eat once every
48 hours, many times eating grass Every time the
United States and its allies attempt to help, the
problem gets worse, he added
When the United States and allies tried to
improve the telephone system in Zaire, it became
harder to place a call. Mukendi said People are
forced to walk to other regions for information,
which takes days to receive, he said
Another problem is women deliver their
babies on the sidewalks because their meager
earnings cannot afford proper medical services,
Mukendi said Women are often forced to resort to
cutting the umbilical cord with their teeth, he
added
If he suggested Nancy Reagan or her
daughter do this, he would be called a barbarian,
Mukendi said
The ruling regime tries to limit the resistance
to the poverty by practicing genocide and hook
ing the oppressed on drugs and prostitution, he
said
The way the Congolese will receive what they
deserve is by capturing all means of production,
exchange, and distribution — socialism, Mukendi
said
"If it takes another 100 years to free our
selves. we will take this path," he said
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