Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 22, 1989, Page 9, Image 9

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    —World View_
International
Diplomats expelled
MOSCOW (AIM Britain or
derrd eight Soviet diplomats
and three journalists out of the
country lor alleged espionage,
and the Soviet Union respond
ed with an identic al set of e\
pulsions, the British Hmbnsss
s.iid Sunriav
"It's a mirror-image act of re
taliation.'' Sir Rodrie Braith
waite. Britain's amhassador to
Moscow, told a news confer
ence.
Britain said its expulsions
were legitimate and th.it the So
virt response was unjustified
The Soviet Union had no im
mediate comment on either set
of expulsions
On Friday Soviet Ambassa
dor Feunid /.imvatin was
i ailed to the British Foreign ()l
fue in London and told that ) I
Soviets were lining expelled for
"activities incompatible wilh
their status." a Foreign Office
spokesman said
The spokesman would not
detail the spei ifii allegations
hut "incompatible a< 11\ ities" is
diplomatii parlance tor espio
nage.
The Foreign Office spokes
man said Britain had not
planned to make puhlu the ex
pulsions and did so only after
llu* Soviets retaliated
l)n Saturday night. Bruit h
waite was summoned to the So
\iet Foreign Ministry and told
that 1 1 Unions were lieing e\
polled. the Hntisii Fmbassv's
politic al counselor Koderii
l.v ne said
In eat h « ase, eight diplomats
and three iournalists were ex
polled l.vne said Fat h group
xxas given H tlaxs to leave the
country
In l.ondon Sir fleoffrev
Howe. Britain's foreign minis
ter. called Britain's at lion "a
measuretl at lion in respect ot
estahlished misbehavior
Chinese students
protest in Salem
SALEM (AP) About too
Chinese students gathered
on the Capitol steps in Sa
lem while another 200 met
at Portland Stale University
in demonstrations Saturday
to slum support for student
protests in their Asian
homeland
Also, more than 200 mem
hers of the Chinese Assoc ia
lion of Student Scholars at
Oregon Stale University vot
ed overwhelmingly Saturday
night to demand the resigna
tion of Chinese Premier l.i
I’eng.
The demonstrations coin
cided with .1 larger-sc ale
march by 3,500 students on
the Chinese embassy in
Washington. The protests
came just days after the dec
laration of martial law in
China by the Beijing govern
ment.
“We strongly condemn a
handful of ill-willed dicta
tors and corrupted bureau
crats headed by Deng Xiao
ping (senior Communist Par
ty leader) and Peng, who use
armed force to cr.it k down
the peaceful students," they
said in a statement read at
the statehouse about 10 a m.
Thi! statement also said
the students in the United
States support the demand
for democracy being made
by their academic counter
parts in Beijing
The students then
marched in a Ill-block loop
of the downtown area, re
turning to the Capitol. Some
said they planned to drive to
Portland. where another
demonstration was held at
Portland State University.
About 200 students met at
Smith Center on tin1 Port
In ml State i ampns to draft a
letter to the Chinese govern
ment liefore man lung down
town. In an impromptu ef
fort, the students also col
lei ted ahout $400 to send to
the protesters in Heijiug for
medical aid or whatever is
needed, thev said
The letter drafted .it Port
land Stale asks that the Chi
nese government listen to
the student protesters and
not use ton e against them
Students also disc ussed
whether the letter should
call for the ousting of l.i
Peng, hut there was opposi
lion from some who said
that would be too strong
The Portland man h
which began around noon
looped from the campus to
the eitv's Chinatown aiea
and back.
In Corvallis. students
drafted a letter that asks tor
Peng to step down, tor
troops to leave Hoping, for
an end to martial law, lor
freedom ot speech and tree
dom of the press be given to
all in China The students
also demanded that Column
nist Partv General Sec retarv
Zhao Zivang. who reported
ly resigned in recent days,
be named new head ot the
(Chinese government
There are an estimated
40,(11)0 students from the
People's Republic of ('Hina
in the t anted Stales Virtual
l\ all are in postgraduate
studies, and abend half are
financiallv supported In
their government Others
have won IPS scholarships
or obtained other outside*
sponsorship
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