INTERNATIONAL University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, April 7, 1992 7 President of Peru steps up infighting The Associated Press LIMA, Peru — The military and President Alberto Fujimori shut down magazines and radio stations and detained opposition figures yesterday after suspending the constitution and sending tanks to surround Congress. Soldiers halted cars and searched civilized onlims in La's outskirts and patrolled in force downtown. Parliamentary leaders were under house arrest, and former Alan Garcia went into bridge. At The Associated Press office, three soldiers in olive uniforms watched cartoons on television through the morning, resting their Belgian-made rifles against a desk. Fujimori justified the move, saying legislative and judicial corruption were shacking his efforts to rost Peru from a deep recession and combat a 12-year-old guerrilla insurgency that has shifted from mountain strongholds to Lima shantytowns. Nearly 25,000 people have died in political violence since the Shining Path took up arms in 1980. The Shining Path has been seeking to provoke a military coup as part of its strategy. Its hope is that a repressive military regime will push Peruvians to support its insurgency. Fuijumi was acting in concert with the military, which ruled Peru from 1968 to 1880 and remains the leading institutional power in this country of 22 million people. SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia - Serbian snipers fired on fire demonstrators from perches in hotel rooms yesterday and killed at least five people, as violence wracked the capital of ethnically divided Bosnia-Hercegovina. Serbian snipers kill peace demonstrators The Associated Press About 40,000 demonstrators were marching for peace when snipers from inside Sarajevo's Holiday Inn opened fire for the second consecutive day. But the chaotic day, which included shelling that killed nine others and the storming of parliament by demonstrators, failed to stop the European Community from recognizing the former Yugoslav republic as an independent state. "Nobody knows whether recognition will bring peace," Belgian Foreign Minister Willy Claes said in Luxembourg. "But if we didn't recognize, we would create more chaos." we oaths yesterday brought to 100 the number killed in the last six days in divided Bosnia, where a Serbian minority opposes the independence drive backed mainly by the republic's Slavic Muslims and Croatians. European Community ends South African oil embargo The Associated Press LUXEMBOURG — The European Community yesterday agreed to lift an oil embargo against South Africa to reward the government for its reforms to dismantle apartheid. The decision, made at a meeting of EC foreign ministers, will reverse a 1985 ruling imposed in line with a U.N. General Assembly resolution that forbade the sale of crude oil or oil products to South Africa. The foreign ministers also were expected to end measures restricting cultural, scientific and sports contacts between the 12-nation trading bloc and South Africa. The oil embargo was one of the last remaining economic sanctions the EC maintained against South Africa. The EC also continues to ban cooperation in nuclear and security matters with South Africa and upholds a 1977 U.N. Security Council ban on arms trade. International Students Association presents 40th Annual Festival of Nations Friday, April17,1992 Comesee the world SUMMER PLACEMENT VOLUNTEER FAIR (U.S. and International) ataglance! Monday, April 6 and Tuesday, April 7 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm at FCM Center (1block north of Union) Information on organizations offering 1 week to 3 months placement (longer in some positions). Compensation varies from volunteer paying all expenses to stipend, food, travel allowance, insurance provided AMERICANFRIENDS SERVICE AMERICANJEWISH SERVICE HABITATFORHUMANITY LUTHERANVOLUNTEERCARS PEACEBRIGADE QUEST (INNER CITY) SCIENCE FORNICARAGUA SiOUX INDIANS YMCA UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST WHITE MEMORIAL CAMP (KANSAS) And over 200 other positions Sponsored by Ecumenical Christian Ministries (Presbyterian, Church of the Brethren, United Church of Christ) WOULD YOU LIKE TO PARTICIPATE IN PLANNING BUS ROUTES? The Student Senate Transportation Board would like to hear your suggestions. Are there changes you'd like to see in the bus routes or the bus system? You are invited to come to a route hearing to present your suggestions on April 9th at 5:00 in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Please sign up to attend the route hearing by filling out a suggestion form in the Student Senate Office, 4th floor of the Kansas Union. Even if you cannot attend the route hearing, please fill out a suggestion form. Pd. for by Student Senate All Students Welcome! Degree Candidates and Faculty: The University of Kansas COMMENCEMENT 1992 All participants, including faculty, doctorate, law, master's and bachelor's candidates, wear traditional regalia during the commencement ceremonies. Caps, Gowns & Hoods STARTING NOW Candidates and faculty members may obtain caps, gowns, and/or hoods at gates 22 and 23 at the north end of Memorial Stadium between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. weekdays April 6 through 24. To ensure proper fit and availability of regalia, participants are asked to visit the order center IN PERSON. Out of town commencement participants unable to visit the campus order center may reserve regalia by following the instructions in the graduation mailing. 1 MONTH INTRO. 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Contact your career placement office to sign up for an interview to be held on April 14, 1992. PG THE GRADUATE Tuesday, April 7 @ 7:00 Wednesday, April 8 @ 7:00 Thursday, April 9 @ 7:00 Friday, April 10 @ 7:00 & 9:30 Saturday, April 11 @ 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, & 9:30 @ 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, & 9:30 Sunday, April 12 @ 2:00 All shows in Woodruff Auditorium, Level 5, Kansas Union, Tickets $2.50 at SUA Box Office, Level 4, Kansas Union ENJOY MOVIES ON THE BIG SCREEN WITH SUA! The University of Kansas Department of Music and Dance Presents the UNIVERSITY DANCE COMPANY AND THE COHAN/SUZEAU DUET COMPANY WILL PERFORM 8:00 p.m. Saturday, April 11, 1992 Yardhall Hall Johnson County Community College Cultural Education Center 1294 College Blvd at Quivera BALLET MODERN $6.00 Public Students and Senior Citizens. funded by the KU Student Fee. EAST INDIAN JAZZ TICKETS On sale at the JCCC Box Office (913) 469-4445 and the Department of Music and Dance Office, 452 Murphy (913) 864- 3436 Tickets on sale in front of the Kansas Union Monday, April 6 and Tuesday, April 7. A limited number of bus seats available.