Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 30, 1992, Page 9, Image 9

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    INTERNATIONA!. BRIEFS
Saudis gave away secrets, report says
LONDON (AP) The Pentagon h.is nvulonro China received
l S Patriot missile tei hnologv from Saudi Arabia ratfu-r ihan Israel
as previously suspected, a newspaper reported Sunday
Israel radio, in an unaltributed report, said Saturday that U S in
vesligalors apparently found no ey idem e Israel sold the missile
technology to ('hina Patriot missiles were used during the (Lull
War to intercept Iraq mi Lets
Defense Set rotary Dick Ohenev said Sunday he didn't believe the
Saudis passed the missile technology, hut had not y et heard from
the insper tors, who returned Sunday after a week-long visit
All the Patriots that are in Saudi Arabia .ire manned by Amort
c ans There are no Patriots manned by Saudis, he said on ABC' s
World News Tonight" program
Washington must approve all foreign sales or transfers of It S
technology.
The Sunday Telegraph in London said Mossad. Israel's intelli
gence agency , lias evidence that Patriot le< hnologv was given to
Chinese teehnii ians working in Saudi Arabia
The newspaper said the 1' S inspectors were told that a Saudi
minister made a deal in 1 BHH to supply llu- tec hnologv
Asked about the report, Israeli Defense Ministry spokesman Dan
Naveh said, "We have no information alxmt that
The newspaper attributed its report to umdetitibed Peniagon
sOurc es It did not ini hide c omntent from Saudi 'Arabia and there
was no answer al the Saudi Ivnihassv in London on Sunday
Allegations of illegal Israeli transfers of l' S weapons have fur
their strained the tradit ion a 11 y friendly In-s tint ween the United
States and Israel
Court requests American’s extradition
BHOPAL. India (AIM Amur! on l-riday recpiesleci the extradi
tmnof a retired Americ an exec utive to fac e hornli ide charges for
the 1 Ull-l Bliopai gas disaster that killed thousands of people Ills
c omp.iny condemned the action
In addition to the extradition request, which must he approved
by India s govern men! he I ore Is ng lorwardi'd to the Drilled Stall's,
the court is.sm-d in arrest w irrant L ■ U oreri Amierson. formerly
of I,'nion < larbide ( orp
Union Carbide responded tLai Amierson. the i omp.iny's chief
exec ill I y e it I h ■ tone c.: the >;as i a k had m .thing !1 < do with the op
oration of Its Indian subsidiary in Bhopal yvlm It it sac i is |U 1 per
cent Indian-owned
\! least 1,0 1’ people have do i Irom inhaling ihe poisonous
methyl I sot y .mate etas that was n — a - c 'd . i u t mg I he a. i ; dent a I the
BhopaI posttt ide plant, ai c ordtng to Madhya Pradesh stale s minis
I or for gas rebel, Bahu l.al Cant
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