Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 28, 1993, Page 4, Image 4

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Groups look to Bosnia
By Beth Hege
The Muslim Student Asmx ml ion hns joined fort es with the
newly (tinned Committee for Bosnia-Herzegovina in response
to human rights violations against Muslims in the Balkan
states.
'['his week, the groups are sponsoring a numlier of events to
draw attention to the war between Serbian. Croatian and Bosn
ian (on es in the former Yugoslavia.
"This killing must lx- stopped, said Shin Ynstii. a coordi
nator for the Committee for Bosnia-Herzegovina "The greatest
numlier of < nsunlties .ire among the Bosnian Muslims espe
< tally women, who are (sung raped We want to respond on a
humanitarian lias is and not lake political sides '"
Abbas Sevedolali, director of the Muslim Student Associa
tion. said there is an obligation to these (xiople
"We feel a great responsibility to end the atrocities, not only
as Muslims but as human livings." Sevedolali said "Students
should know about gonor ide This is a modern Holocaust In
Nuremlierg. they said. Never again,' but it is happening today
in Bosnia Herzegovina
The Committee for Bosnia Herzegovina is sponsoring a ben
efit dinner May 11 that will assist Bosnian ra|>e survivors and
their families
Vasin said he hoped University students understood the
i onflict. which broke out a year ago
Both the committee and the Muslim Student Association
have lieen distributing literature, showing films on the topic
and urging people two write letters to their i ongressional rep
resentatives During this week's International Festival, the
groups have t o sponsored films and an information table at the
EMU,
The founders of the Committee for Bosnia Herzegovina —
Ynstii. It liiro Yuki and kenit biro Kashinvvase — belong to the
Japanese Student Organization and have weekly meetings in
conjunction with the student group's business.
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tamed, il can he amended, or it
can fail
If tlie ns onsiderntion vote fails,
or if the proposal is approved
again, the requirement will he
implemented ns planned and will
affect freshmen entering the Uni
versity during the 191)4-95 school
year and after However, the Uni
versity Senate still has the oppor
tunity to make amendments to
the proposal at its May 12 meet
ing
The discussions could also
exceed the next assembly meet
ing, depending on such things ns
members voting to extend the
debates or voting to have secret
ballots. Richard said.
"These things could last for
several assembly meetings."
Rii hard said. "1 have no idea how
many people are going to attend,
or if anybody's mind has been
changed, or if their ideas are more
planted now "
The proposal increases the
race, gender, and non-European
requirement from one course to
two courses One course will dis
i uss race relations in modern
America, focusing on African
Americans. Asian-Americans,
Native Americans and/or Lati*
nos/Chic.an(>s. The other will dis
cuss how gender, race, ethnicity
and/or class shape society.
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against sexually transmitted diseases, including
AIDS, tlie administration said
The condom's manufacturer. Wisconsin f’hur
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note on the label that the pregnanes rate for users
of the condom — 2ti pen ent a sear — is higher
than for other female barrier i ontraceptises.
The pregnant \ rate was teased on the results of a
six month studs of 200 women 1 he Kl)A said tin*
high rale resulted from improper use Women who
use the condom correctly each time they have
intercourse will likely have a min h lower preg
nancy rate, the agent v said.
A lubricated polyurethane sheath has a flexible
polyurethane ring on each end. one of which is
inserted into the vagina much like a diaphragm.
The female condom is lining sold in Britain and
five other luiropean countries
It was unanimously endorsed in December In
the FDA's obstetrii s and gyms ology panel.
The company will also he required to conduct
additional studies on the effet tiveness of the prod
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