Syracuse Herald Journal (Newspaper) - February 17, 1986, Syracuse, New York Syracuse February 1986 Hands for and hands for the opposition AP Members of the ruling party In the Philippines National Assembly raise their hands in victory tures after Ferdinand Marcos was declared the winner of the national presidential election Outside the other hands were raised by supporters of Corazon Aquino In a huge protest march She said Marcos the tion from her by a charge supported by some of the U.S ob- servers who were sent to monitor the election U.S envoy meets with Marcos and Aquino in Philippines Government claims of fraud presented ENVOY Continued from Page Al was nothing healthy or democratic about the cheating and bribes by which Mr Marcos sought to snatch Aquino said She said Filipinos gave their lives to bring peaceful change through the ballot box More than 140 people died during the election most of them opposition porters cannot ask the whole nation to go back into its cage after such a demonstration of popular Aquino said is now at stake here is more than the removal of an impostor president It is the future of democracy statement by anybody that seeks to obscure this blunt truth is not helping the Filipino people and assists in the betrayal of their fight for Aquino's running mate Salvador Laurel challenged re- government officials Monday to once and for all this shameless and repudiated by resigning About 300 professors at Marcos alma the University of the boycotted classes day to protest his re-election In a sign of division in the armed a Manila newspaper published parts of a letter circulating within the military appealing to soldiers and lice to refuse to use violence against Aquino supporters carrying out a civil disobedience campaign Filipino people are incensed by these anomalies and in- tend to show their indignation News brief ing 4 killed as rioting continues in S Africa South Africa Fierce ing raged for a third straight day today in the black township of Alexandra near and police said they shot and killed four people during the night Police said they killed two blacks in Alexandra Sunday night and two more in clashes near Durban and Port raising the official death toll in nine days of renewed violence to 32 the bloodiest flare-up since Christmas in South Africa's two-year black revolt against white rule Police said a black woman was also seriously injured m dra when unidentified blacks tried to burn her alive with a car tire a vigilante form of execution known as Four more blacks were wounded by police fire and 685 people were of them when they staged an illegal march United Press International Iraq claims to be advancing on port city Iraq said today its forces broke through some Iranian defenses around the occupied port of Faw and were advancing toward the strategic city on the Shatt al Arab backed by missile in a bid to recapture it Both sides say thousands have been killed in a week of bitter fighting But Iran's official while acknowledging the Iraqi said that Faw remained under the control of the nian The area has been bitterly contested since when the Iranians crossed Shatt al Arab in the latest flare-up of the year-old Persian Gulf war United Press International Queen receives warm welcome in Nepal Nepal Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and her Prince received a welcome from tens of thousands of Nepalese today at the start of a four-day state visit to the Himalayan kingdom The queen arrived today amid the tightest security ever corded a visiting head of and a Nepalese official said they were keeping a particular watch on Sikhs who might infiltrate across the open border Nepal and Britain have traditional and special ties dating back to the early 19th century when the United Kingdom colonized neighboring but tolerated Nepalese independence after the last war they fought in 1815 United Press International Kidnapped soldiers Beirut tense BEIRUT Moslem units of the Lebanese army stayed off the streets of west Beirut today to avoid friction with Moslem mentalist gunmen who kidnapped seven officers and 15 soldiers in retaliation for a bloody Shootout that killed a militiaman A military spokesman said most of the soldiers and officers napped by the extremists have been but soldiers were dered to stay out of to allow tension in Moslem west Beirut to cool down In a separate police in west Beirut found the body of a Jewish hostage who was shot and tortured by his Moslem fundamentalist kidnappers Members of the Organization of the Oppressed on Earth said they killed Ibrahim because he was an Israeli spy United Press International 3 Mexican officers fired after 17 killed Mexico Three high-ranking officers the chief of a officer and a commander were fired over the handling of an operation during which 17 police officers were another official said Maj Juan Cruz of the Oaxaca fire charged Sunday that the three men led a force of 150 federal and state officers into an isolated region last Wednesday and then they fled before a gun battle broke out Authorities said the small army of police traveled to San sar a village near 200 miles miles southeast of Mexico to settle a land dispute among ants United Press International Hindu leader slain by Sikh terrorists India Sikh terrorists killed a Hindu leader Sunday in where tens of thousands of moderate Sikhs demanded that the state's ruling party end the occupation of the Golden Temple of by extremists bent on News also said Moslems and Hindus clashed with swords and guns Sunday in the town of 600 miles west of New leaving people dead and more than 200 injured The clashes marked a third day of violence sparked by a court ruling on a disputed holy site In police said two Sikh youths armed with revolvers killed Chaman head of the Guru town chapter of the Shiv a right-wing Hindu organization united Press International through peaceful and nonviolent means until such time that the will of the people said the letter by the Reform Armed Forces of the Philippines Movement a group of officers It said the time had come put to a test the essence of democracy in our and exhorted soldiers to as you two organizations that provided unofficial returns from the Feb 7 presidential election have decided to continue counting votes The tallies of the citizens group National Movement for Free tions and the government's sion on Elections showed little change today from the results they have been reporting for more than a week Officials of the citizens known as considered doning their count 3 U.S senators want Marcos out WASHINGTON dent Reagan must call on Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos to step down or the United States will be to the mast of a sinking Sen David says On their return from a weekend stop in the Boren and Democratic Sens Carl Levin of Michigan and David Pryor of Ar- kansas said Sunday the Philippine people are counting on the United States to reaffirm their faith in de- very strongly expressed to us their true belief that the president of the United States has the power to end all legitimacy of the Marcos Boren said call on the president to urge President Marcos to step down and transfer power to the legitimate winner of the opponent Corazon Aquino The senators said they saw dence of rampant fraud in the pine presidential election ing currency they said the government printed to buy votes and dozens of ballots cast for Marcos and signed in the same hand The National Assembly officially declared the year ruler the winner over Aquino in a election Independent vote the tors showed that Aquino clearly won the balloting and Pryor said the election fraud could trigger lence is no way to put Humpty Dumpty back together Boren said government is going to so let's not tie ourselves to the mast of a sinking But Pryor said Aquino's call day for civil ence could be useful in forcing Marcos to step down don't think we'll see any lence he said had a mira- cle when a million people rallied in Manila against the ment and there was no violence That in itself was a The senators said they believed the security of two vital U.S bases Clark Air Base and Subic Bay Naval Station were not threatened as but any delay by the tion to repudiate the Marcos ment would give the communist in- ample reason to launch a takeover The senators said they have asked to meet with Reagan to relay their findings because Philippine ple believe us when we talk about Boren we should take this action to strate AP FOILED ESCAPE A group of 148 Haitians is led from the Coast Guard Cutter Steadfast Sunday on a dock in when they were returned after their attempts to reach the United States in two leaky boats ended in failure when the cutter intercepted them One of the boatloads had not heard of the departure of President Jean-Claude who is in temporary exile in France The United an- it will not allow entry to Duvalier Portugal elects its first civilian leader in 60 years Portugal Mario a three-time Socialist prime narrowly defeated Diogo Freitas do Amaral for the and vowed lize Portugal's fragmented political system as the first elected head of state since when President nardino Machado resigned after a military coup With all but 16 of the country's precincts reporting early Scares tallied or 51.29 percent of the total in Sunday's runoff election to Freitas do Amaral's or 48.71 percent Freitas do founder of the Christian Democratic was the top among four ers in the first-round election last when he won 46.3 percent of the vote competing with two other won 25.4 percent in the initial election he managed to unite the fragmented left and center in Sunday's election Soares had served as prime ter three times His last term ended with parliamentary elections in Octo- ber after which Anibal Cavaco Silva and his Social Democratic party formed a minority government The Social Democrats replaced the Socialists as the country's largest gaining 29.8 percent of the vote to the Socialists 20.7 percent The Social Democrats backed Freitas do Amaral in the presidential tion Portugal has had 16 governments in the 12 years since the military ended nearly a half-century of ist dictatorship with a coup The year-old Soares says he intends to serve as a stabilizing factor Plane drops single bomb on airport in Chadian capital PARIS A jet damaged the airport in the Chadian capital of N'Djamena with a single bomb a day after French planes at- tacked an airfield built by Libyans in the held northern part of the country Ambassador Christian Dutheil de la Rochere said in an interview on French radio that the raid was carried out by a lone and that no one was injured in the attack The French Defense Ministry said a bomb ex- on the and that repair work ready had begun French sources said the attack was blind carried out from an altitude of about apparently to avoid siles protecting the airport The sources said they considered the attack more symbolic than tary The French officials did not indicate what the plane but il was thought to be Libyan Plane disappears in sea near oil slick spotted Taiwan ers today spotted a large oil slick in rough seas near the island where a China Airlines Boeing 737 with 13 people on board made an ful attempt to and then officials said Wang a spokesman for the Civil Aeronautics told reporters the oil shok was believed to be from the missing plane searchers reported no sign of any or the six passengers and seven crew aboard the he said All those aboard the plane were Taiwanese The jet was flying from the Taiwanese to the largest island in the about 185 miles to the west The flight normally takes about 40 minutes Wang said the plane's front wheels touched down briefly at Penghu but the aircraft suddenly took off apparently because of ing gear problems The pilot radioed the control tower he would make another landing but contact was lost with the plane four minutes he said The China Times newspaper quoted a resident of Penghu as ing he spotted a fire on the plane The 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