INTERNATIONAL University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, April 22, 1992 7 INTERNATIONAL BRIEFES Cairo, Egypt Gadhafi meets Egyptian leader Col. Moamarm Gadhhafie rode a white Rolls Royce in a 70-car caravan yesterday to meet Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak for talks on the Libyan leader's showdown with the West. It was Gadhafai's first trip out of Libya since the United Nations ordered sanctions against his country because of his refusal to surrender two suspects indicated by the United States and Britain in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 that killed 270 people. In a related development, France said yesterday that Libya had ordered the expulsion of six diplomats from the French Embassy in Tripoli. The U.N. sanctions, passed March 31 and imposed a week ago, include bans on flights in and out of Libya, arms sales and the expulsion of Libyan diplomats. Sofia, Bulgaria Ex-guards charged with murder Three guards at former Communist prison camps have been charged with murdering inmates, a newspaper reported yesterday. Arrested Monday were Nikolay Gazdov and Tsvyatko Goranov, former guards at the lovich men's camp, and Yuliana Razhdheva, of Skravena, 24 Hours new paper reported. Mircho Spasov, the former deputy interior minister, also was charged but was not arrested because of health problems, the newspaper said. Witnesses have testified that the Lovech and Sanema camps, which operated from 1959 to 1962, many political prisoners. Some reports say apparently as 147 inmates were killed at the two camps. From The Associated Press Violence plagues Sarajevo SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - Serb fighters yesterday set buildings ablaze in Sarajevo and pounded the host city of the 1984 Winter Olympics with machine-gun and mortar fire. Serb and Muslim fighting leaves trail of dead, wounded The Associated Press "This is the most difficult and dramatic day in Sarajevo's longhistory." Sarajevoradjoicropclaimed as Serbs battled Muslims in western sectors of the city, sending people scurrying for shelter. Ambulances rushed through deserted streets in this city of 600,000 residents. Bosnian authorities reported at least six people killed and 46 wounded across the republic yesterday. Three bodies were seen on one Sarajevo street. "Have you ever heard of a people stupid enough to want to destroy their own city?" said Nijaj Busno, a Muslim fighter, as he stood at a major intersection where Serb and Muslim snipers traded potshots A statement issued by Serb militias said they were responding to provocations from Muslim forces. most of the day. "Well, that's us." Serbs oppose independence for the ethnically-mixed republic, which broke from the Yugoslav federation and was granted diplomatic recognition by European Community and the United States two weeks ago. Genscher's office did not say what was being considered. On Thursday, Genscher will meet in Bonn with Serbian Foreign Minister Vladislav Jovanovic. In Bonn, German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher said he and U.S. Secretary of State James Baker were discussing steps and measures if the Yugoslav People's Army didn't stop its military actions against the populace. As Serbs shelled and machine-gunned Muslim districts of the city, Mayor Muhamed Kresevjlakovic appealed for peace. Rural land wars sweeping China The Associated Press BEIJING - Small, bloody land wars are breaking out in the Chinese countryside as Beijing officials looking for quick profits push peasants off their land and sell it. But as the rural economy develops, businessmen are shopping for land for stores, factories and other After the government split up Mao Tse-Tung's communes in the early 1980s, it assigned small plots to each community. Peasants from across China are traveling to Beijing to appeal to central authorities. Several peas Technically, they cannot buy land — in socialist China, land belongs to all of the people. But they are buying land use rights and evicting peasants who know no other life but farming and have no way to obtain new land or jobs. ants interviewed by The Associated Press reported being beaten or arrested by rural police. They told of mass brawls between peasants and police resulting in serious injuries. Occasional articles in the official media confirm their stories and hint that the problem is becoming a big one. The stories illustrate the absolute power that local officials wield over peasants and the lack of any legal process. 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