Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 28, 1986, Page 5, Image 5

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    International
Opposition politicians in Haiti
call for ruling council to resign
PORT-AU-PKINCK. Haiti (AP) — Opposition
politicians said Sunday that the deaths of six peo
ple during a demonstration proved the ruling
civilian-military council could not maintain
order and demanded Its members resign..
Former National Assemblyman Rockefeller
Guerre called for a general strike on Monday.
. "No School! No work! the council should. .
resign." Guerre- said Saturday in a radio
inte.rv.iew. . • \.
. Opposition JeadersGrogdireKugeue. Hubert
IJeroriceray arid former .Justice Minister. Gerard .
GOurgue,, who heads the Haitian Human Rights .
•>. larague, alsodemandedthe coiittcM resign hut did ■
-pot join (iuorre's caII'for a'strike •. .*
.ThethrCe cnuji'c ii members remained silent '
- about the ;.demarvd* for °theirj resignations and.
• ' about the demonstration Saturday in which.
w'.-.. police fired on a crowd of about 10.000 people.
< , some of whom tried to storm the capital's main
., ;prison. - *■
.* •‘Three’people-d ied from police gunfire and
-three were electrocuted when electric:.wires were
-knocked .down-, onto a rain-drenched street.
- '■■■’ Witnesses said;. Hospital officials reported at least
. *" 2t*peopie were injured. ’ ‘.. • *
. - • The Associated PiretS fried' unsucc essfully to
contact t.i', ‘'Gen.. Henri Ntfmphy; -Hie council
president. !.‘v v . ’ ’ . . ‘ *
° „ ' Pori-au-Prime. a city with a population of 1
million’. was calm Sunday, with stores ami street
markets open.
The opposition leaders made their demands
that the council resign in radio interviews.
. Eugene, head of the Social -Christiah Party,,
said if the government Were.strong ii'could have
. stopped the demonstration before it began.;
Itpbert Deroncerav. a presidential- candidate
for.the elections the council has promised to
-• huold,!said- V the’ pouncil has lost the. faith of -the!
• ■ people;.’'/ ■
And fJourgue said that *''a differehtipdiit'icai.
formula" is need.ed. i;l.|e/'was.'a,:memb«ir of.-the
' .'<»riginal couiVcij.ihaf'tiH)'k;over after Presidehf-'fpr
.lihvfcsatrtijaucie.lfiivairer.fled jlaitViin Keb", T.'and/
yveiit.' td lYaitee. cVuVi ng /v idle n’t ant|-go^’ernmerit"
. clethon%tratioiis. ; ' ’U, *■': * :■
■ V Saturd a y? p'marchwa s cidled tpinark the an
niversary' of the' govi)'rnmeiit-'crackdown:an! Aiiril
26.. 1 <tU.i.. That” was; when; gUn'meii; shot to death
two bodyguards,and. the' chauffeur .w)iiV had just
. dropped.off at schord^ean-f/laude liuvalier. then
I t; and0 his 14-year bid• sister the.chiIdren of
• President Krancois 'l’apa Doc” Duval ior.
. isle it her |ean-C.iaude nor his,;sister Simone
■ • were "injured jean-fdamhi.tiMik power in 1971
following the death Of his. father.
Qrganizers of Saturday's march included op
position leader Francois. Benoit.. whose mother.
•; father and infant son were-kijfed by, soldiers in
the I9t*:t repression. and Robert Duval, head of
the Association of Former Political Detainees.
British tourist killed in Israel,
■ and police suspect terrorists
JERUSALEM (API - A
'. 2H-yearoid British. tourist was
shot Bond Sunday outside a
Christian holy »it«? in
Jerusalem's Arab sector. and
police said the attack may have
been the act of terrorists.
. lerusalem polk:*- spokesman
Kali l-evv told repnrters the man
was shot once in the back af the
head wIth a small t aliber pistol.
It was the third shooting of a
tourist in six weeks in east
Jerusalem and raised concern
that attar kers could lw aiming
fhe.ir gun's at travelers to
frighten off visitors to Israel
Tlie two earlier Victims
survived.
Police sources, who insisted
oi» ahonymify. said they were
investigating whether the attack
was meant as retaliation for Bri
tain s allowing it -S pianos to
take off from British soil two
weeks ago to bomb Libya.
The victim carried papers in
dicating ho u as a British
citizen, police said, declining to
give his identity immediately.
Israel radio identified him as
Paul Appleby of Bristol.
England.
lie wus shot in an isolated
alleyway just uuisjde Ihe gate of
Iht! Carden Tomb shrine, which
is administered by <i Hritish
based foundation.
Protestants belim tlx* bitlUiji
is wh(in> Jesus was crucified ami
buried- Catholics. (Irtn?k Or
thodox and most other.Christian
groups believe the Church of
the Holy Sepulchre inside the
Old City is the site of the
crucifixion and burial.
The Carden Tomb shrine
borders on the Old City, which
was crowded Sunday with
those observing the eight-day
| e w i s li I’ a s s over c o m -
memo rating the biblical
Israelites1 escape from Kgyptian
bondage.
The Key. William White of
Dorset. Knglund. a chaplain at
the site, said a woman beard a
shot ring out around 12:50 p.m.
and be ran to call file police
Military sources said last
week they were trying lo un
cover four terror gangs
operating out of Jerusalem's Old
City and the occupied West
Hank.
The sources said the gangs
were responsible for.recent at
tacks iii and around Jerusalem,
including the March 2
assassination of the Israeli
appointed mayor of Nablus,
/.afer a! Masri.
As news of the shooting
broke, Tourism Minister
Avraham Sharif noted that re
cent attacks have reduced
tourism to Israel by 4t) percent
since January; said ministry
spokeswoman Orly Yegoro.
The loss has cost the troubled
Israeli economy $:to million in
lost revenues. Sharir said, urg
ing American Jewish leaders
’’not to surrender to terrorism
and to coine visit Israel now."
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