Speaker relates visit to Nicaragua U\ Peter Slanle\ f mer.ild ( onlribulor I I'he \n aragtian Conlia rebels have billed to accomplish anything cunstrur five in eight wars of war s.iid Witness fur IVai e volunteer leone Hn i I lien m a talk I’nesdjy ev ening Hicchieri. who rerenllv returned from eight months m Nicaragua, related his experiences and observations on the ( aintrn war to a group of si\t\ students laving and traveling in the north central re gion of the counfrv he met with t ontra soldiers numerous times and observed their impart on the i ountrv "Thev have ver\ little popular support lie said "The ( ontras have never taken .1 village I hey reallv trv to avoid combat with the Sand) mstas liiri hieri spent most ot his time in Uaslala a farming 1 oinmunity ot about j(HH), lor aterl within a major corridor ot Contra activities lie vvniked with the t alholir church observing mililarv abuses bv either the (iontras or the S.mdinistas Ihe Contra tones engage in kidnapping to recruit soldiers lint others join voluntarily for personal reasons, lie said Some hope to avoid their two vear duty in the Sandimsta army Olh ei s join because ot relatives in the < ontra .trim or !*••€ ause (il i iimpla* i mst tlit- Sandinistas So tin* nl gu\s have been (ml hen* sex 1*11 years It's tonsil It’s xerx tough Hit i Inert sail! Many Contras have turned themselves in un iii i tin* iinmi'sti law established In tin* govern mt*nl he said, hut mu* Contra told Bio Inert U r ilon'l want to nmlimii' this u,i\ Hut that s tin* wax it is \Yi* Ii.ivi* In (III tins Ui* have In jnsl ki*i*p k ill mi* cai li other "These an* tin* Contras who make its llnnk I In* war will go on " Hin liieri said ( )iii govern ment's i realcd a situation where well meaning people are nil linth sides ol lie* battle slaughter illg eai ll ntliel Hui Ineii contrasted the ( nntras In the Sake dnran IMI \ rebels Ibe IMI.\ lias massive pop ular support, and now bolds part nl tin* i apilal i 11\ In* said In their hevilax tile Contras were more numerous Ilian Ibe IMI \ and f.n ed a less populated countryside Hut still they never look any land In* said I be Contras lie In villagers in the enuntrv side to gain support be added I hex give false reports about tin* recent Centra! \meru an peat e talks and the Sandinlstas Hu i hieri said w ill return to \u aragua in I )e i einliei to i ontimie bis work and observe the \n aiagnail elei lions Samoyed Newfoundland LOST DOG s500 REWARD 5 years old. 60 lbs., white with beige highlights on ears and back Neutered male. 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