INTERNATIONAL University Daily Kansan / Thursday, April 2, 1992 7 The WEST MOVIE Etc. Shop 928 Mass INTERNATIONAL BRIEF'S Ray-Ban LAUNCHES BURG & LOMB THE TIME MACHINE San Juan, Puerto Rico 500 Haitians picked up at sea Nearly 500 Haitians were rescued at sea by U.S. Coast Guard cutters in an 18-hour period ending yesterday. That is the most refugees leaving the Haiti since the United States began forcing their return. The Coast Guard insisted yesterday that the Haitians would not go to a temporary camp at the U.S. Navy base in Guantanamo, Cuba, unless immigration officials determined they merited asylum status. Since Friday, when a U.S. District judge temporarily banned the forced return of 3,100 refugees in Guantanamo, U.S. officials have taken the refuges directly to Haiti. Johannesburg, S.A. Four killed in township clashes Four Blacks were killed and at least 23 were injured Tuesday night and yesterday in fierce street battles in the Black township of Alexandra bordering Johannesburg, officials said yesterday. The private Human Rights Commission, meanwhile, said 372 Blacks were killed in township violence in March, one of the highest monthly figures in recent years. Factional fighting — mostly between the two largest Black groups, the African National Congress and the Inkatha Freedom Party — accounts for much of the surging violence, but random crime also has contributed to the toll. From The Associated Press Mideast criticizes sanctions; Gadhafi ponders retaliation The Associated Press Council on Libyan air traffic and arms trade, the official Libyan news agency JANA said. CAIRO, Egypt — Syria, Tunisia, Lebanon and the Arab League criticized U.N. sanctions against Libya yesterday, and Moammar Gadhafii reportedly threatened to withhold oil exports to Europe in retaliation. Protesters in various Libyan cities condemned what some called Draconian U.N. sanctions imposed Tuesday by the Security A newspaper in Bahrain, Akhbar A-Khaleej, said that the meaning of the U.N. resolution "is crystal clear. The big ones can impose what they want on the world, flouting limits of logic or justice." pects in the terrorist bombings of Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988 and a French airliner in 1989, in which 441 people from 32 countries died The Arab League said the sanctions would take effect April 15, unless Libya turns over six sus- Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk al-Sharara said that the matter should be resolved by the World Court in The Hague. He said that the Security Council had nothing to do with the dispute because it was concerned only with threats to world peace and security. Israeli troops kill four, wound 50 The Associated Press JERUSALEM - Israeli troops opened fire in a refugee camp market yesterday after being attacked by fire bombs, U.N. officials and Arab reporters said. Four Palestinian were killed and more than 50 were wounded. The violence at Rafah in the Gaza Strip came as Palestinians were shopping for the feast marking the end of Ramadan, the holiest time on the Muslim calendar. It was the bloodiest single confrontation between Palestinians and Israeli troops in the occupied territories in three years. The Israeli troops were chasing Palestinian men who had thrown fire bombs at them, said Rolf van Uye, a representative for the U.N. Relief and Works Agency. "Troops started opening fire, and at the time the market was extremely busy because of the end of Ramadan," van Uye said. 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