Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 27, 1991, Page 22, Image 21

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    Canada approves extraditions
OTTAWA (A I’) — Two
American fugitives, Including
or it; ( hargud with at least a doz
en sex-torture killings, rain bo
extradited even though they
may face the death penalty In
the'United Stales, the Supreme
( anirt of Canada ruled today
In a 4-3 decision, the high
court cleared the way for wind
ing Charles N'g to California
and Joseph Kindler to Pennsyl
vanlu.
Ng, .1 Hong Kong nutivo and
former U S Marine, is accused
of taking part in in a series of
kidnappings Involving torture
and murder in northern (ail I for
ma He faces 18 charges, in
cluding 12 for murder
Kind ter was convicted of
hi iling an acquaintance to
di !I. with a baseball bat to
keep iho man from testifying
against him in a burglary case
in Philadelphia.
I lie (.nurt ruled th:ii the pro
■■■.on lit the Canadian Charter
of- Fights against cruel and lin
ns.,a! punishment does not ap
ply iK'iuitise the possible nxocu
t.oos would be carried out un
der t S law ag.iinst US citi
zens
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INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Mother Teresa wants to build Vietnam center
IIAN'CKOK. Thailand (A1 ’} — Mother Teresa has visited
Y ir. im to look for a site to build a center for orphans, hand
. .:(>[ i d people and tin; elderly, the Vietnam Nows Agency
. ported Thursadv.
The fit-year-old Roman Catholic nun and Nobel laureate
(pmpleted her three-day visit to Vietnam on Wednesday, said
the ofTinnl report, monitored In fiangkok. She visited a home
fur the elderly in Ha Son Itinb. about 25 miles from Hanoi,
and toured several other sites the Vietnamese government
Icis offered for her mission
Mother I eresa went to Vietnam from Cambodia, where she
also looked inti’ the plight of the needy, the official Cambo
1 an new* , V reported earlier
V : re in in Alabama, founded the Missionaries
i f Charities ■ u 1 he society, based in Calcutta, India,
• ..’is homes for n c of thousands of society’s outcasts.
Shi won the Notx’l Peace Prize in 1979.
Dalai Lama visits Moscow
MOSCOW (API— The Dalai Lama praised the Soviet peo
ple for foiling the hard-line coup hut warned them of the re
spnnsil dities of democracy. Tass reported Thursday.
i'ho Buddhist spiritual leader stopped at Moscow's Shere
, ,1'tyeso Airport Wednesday night on route to the Mongolian
■ ipital of Clan Itator, the Soviet news agency said.
"The 1917 Octolxir Revolution in Russia was accomplished
bv means of force," he said. "The 1991 August revolution
was accomplished in a non violent way. ... I ardently congrat
ulate Soviet people on the historic triumph."
But he added that democracy "signifies that people must
now assume a greater responsibility."
"If democracy is accomplished by responsibility and u
sense of self-discipline, it has u bright future," ho said.
After a three-day visit to Mongolia, the Tibetan monk and
Nolxil Peace Prize winner said he would visit the newly inde
pendent stale of Lithuania at the invitation of its government.
Kenyans release opposition leader
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The Kenyan government on
Wednesday released an opposition figure who had been cap
tured by police the day before.
Ahmed Salim Bamahriz, a member of a six-man forum pro
moting multiparty politics in this one-party state, was cap
tured outside a midtown hotel Tuesday and taken to criminal
police headquarters.
U S Ambassador Smith Hempstone had protested
Bamahriz's arrest, calling it part of an "emerging pattern of
harassment of the advocates of peaceful political change."
Kenvan President Daniel Amp Moi has been criticized for
:ng to buck the trend of democracy that has been sweeping
S.d. iran Africa in the past year, leading to the fall of die
’s or one-party states in 1G nations
A 1 1 law made Kloi's Kenya African National Union the
• nl: ■ soli; political party.
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