Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 24, 1986, Page 4, Image 4

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World news
Libyan says U.S., Israel plan terrorist acts
TKIPOIJ. Libya (AP) — A Li
byan official claimed Wednes
day the United States and Israel
are planning terrorist actions in
Europe that will In; blamed on
Moammar Khadafy's govern
ment as a pretext for future
military attacks on Libya.
The information came from
intelligence sources in “friend
iy states, including European
countries,” I n format ion
Minister Mohammed Sharafod
din told reporters. He gave no
further indication of his
sources.
Sharafeddin said the attacks
would happen “within the next
hours." an Arabic phrase that
means “in the near future.”
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"This information stresses
that Mossad (Israeli in
telligence). together with
American intelligence, want to
conduct operations in Europe
and they want to put the respon
sibility upon the jamahiriya
(Libya)," Sharafeddin said.
Jn Washington, White Mouse
spokesman lairry Speakes said:
"The CIA is not causing ter
rorist incidents in Europe."
The Libyan minister said the
alleged plot’s objective* were
"to create a lack of confidence
in the European public opinion
which is sympathetic with the
jamahiriya, especially after the
barbaric American aggres
sion. . .and to create and find a
justification for aggression,
especially after the failure of the
first aggression."
"For this mason, we want to
make the public opinion aware
of this campaign which is stag
ed by Mossad und American in
I
telligence, he said,
When asked what sort of at
tacks wort? planned. Sharuffed
din replied; "Operations
similar to the West Berlin
nightclub bombing."
An American sergeant and a
Turkish woman were killed in
the bombing April 5 and 2.10
people were injured. «:i of them
Americans. The United States
says the attack on the la Belle
disco, a haunt of American
soldiers, was planned bv Libya.
Karlier Wednesday evening,
the information minister told
foreign journalists they must
leave the country hv the end of
the week
About 250 foreigners were ad
mitted to the North African
country sfter the I! S ,nr raids
April 15 on Tripoli arid
Benghazi. They wore kept In
one hotel, taken on carefully
guided tours and shown what
hhadafy wanted them to see.
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S. African government
to eliminate ‘pass’ laws
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) — The white
government formally announced Wednesday that it will
make the most swooping reform in generations of apartheid
by scrapping dozens of laws that restrict the movements ot
blacks.
But it said blacks still will not fa* permitted to live in
white areas
Anti-apartheid loaders complained that the reforms,
while welcome, do not address the demands of South
Africa's 24 million voteless blacks for a share of political
power.
In another action. | test ice Minister Kobie Coot see an
nounced Wednesday that the sentences of at least 20.000
prisoners will fa* reduced by six months in a general amnesty
to be declared May 31
He said the amnesty, to coincide with the 25lh anniver
sary of the establishment of the Republic of South Africa, will
not apply to people imprisoned for offenses related to racial
unrest, robbery, rape or assault
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