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   Pacific Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 21, 1986, Tokyo, Japan                                CM or K A Stars ana Stripes m CM DC on 8 nc 8 Lewis Grizzard TV and Summit security Theyre watching you Series begins Tuesday I I All hands NBA Page Bl 110 250 AN AUTHORIZED UNOFFICIAL PUBLICATION FOR THE PERSONNEL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL WITHIN THE PACIFIC COMMAND 7 T B RICHARD STEVENSON April 1986 Protesters gather worldwide Tens of thousands demonstrate against air strikes on Libya The Associated Press demonstrators clashed with police and paralyzed a London shopping area Saturday at the end of a sitdown protest by people outside the In more than people poured into the streets to denounce the and about people marched in West Berlin against the We simply wish to register mas sive public disgust at the bombing of said Monsignor Bruce of the Campaign for Nuclear which organ the London Its no way to solve the worlds problems by state demonstrations have drawn tens of thousands of people worldwide since the predawn air strikes Tuesday on dent Reagan said the attack was in retaliation for Kha alleged support for interna tional Canada and Israel have been the only governments to voice approval of the London police estimated Grosvenor Square was jammed with pro testers and said at least 60 people were Some how many kids have you killed Others held banners Reagan The Worlds Worst Terrorist and Bases Demonstrations also were held out side the Royal Air Force bases at Lakenheath in eastern England and Upper ord northwest of Pages planes from the bases partici pated in the air In police said 11 protest ers were arrested outside the Royal Navy nuclear submarine base at Fas lane on the River All were charged with vandalism on allega tions of cutting the perimeter fence and were West Berlin police said about demonstrators marched peacefully from the Airlift Memorial to the The memorial was built in 1951 to honor American pilots who flew supplies to West Berliners during the postwar Soviet blockade of the Fearing police banned the protesters from marching to the America a cultural and information POLICE SAID about people protested in West Ger and in No arrests were Swedish authorities estimated about 500 people protested outside the Embassy in and some demonstrators burned Amer ican flags and clashed with Four people were detained but re leased after police In demonstrators marched behind a huge bannner that read Banish War from But the Italian news agency ANSA reported that a demonstration in Milan was See Page A2 A protester outside the Embassy in London Reuter Turkey foils 2 terrorist Turkey AP Turkish authorities said Saturday they thwarted two attempts to attack American targets and were questioning four Libyans in connection with one The Embassy advised Americans not to go outside Interior Minister Yildirim Akbulut said a bomb was found Saturday at the entrance to the Koc American Bank building in The bank is owned by American Express and Turkeys Koc Holding The bomb was rendered Akbulut Saffet Arikan chief of Turkeys police said four Libyans were being questioned in Ankara in connection with a purported attempt to attack a military officers club said two of the Libyans were carrying a bag containing hand grenades and other explosives near the club Friday night in the capitals wealthy residential district of He said when police ordered the two to they ran and hurled the bag at a van parked said police detained the two and picked up the other two Libyans a teacher and a student on the basis of information they The club was the obvious He refused to identify the who were not immediately He said Turkish law allows detention for 15 days without Embassy spokesman David Arnett said the estimated Americans living in most of them military employees or were being advised not to leave home Arnett said the warning was because of tensions between the United States and Libya in and that no specific threats had been received against Americans in a Consulate official in speaking on condition of said a bomb threat was received but no bomb was found on the He did not People are taking precautions as you might but I dont think I would say they are nervous Arnett All of us are very confident in the ability of the Turkish police to protect Libyan leader has vowed to avenge the air raids on targets in Benghazi and Tripoli last in which Western diplomats said at least 100 people were The United States said the attack was aimed at halting alleged Libyan involvement in terrorist attacks on Amer said intelligence received by Turkish police March 25 led them to increase security at sensitive including the officers He refused to We have been on alert since We believe our security measures are sufficient and we are not The Libyan mission in Ankara denied in a See Page A2   

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