12 University Daily Kansan / Fridav, February 28, 1992 Different faiths congregate remember gulf war's effects By Janet Rorholm Kansan staff writer The Lawrence religious community sponsored a service last night on the eve of the one-year anniversary of the Persian Gulf War cease fire. Representatives from Jewish, Christian and Islamic faiths spoke and prayed at the service at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Away "In terms of remembering, we're concerned about people on all sides," said Conn Conrad, Lutheran Campus director. "We know that died, but for those that suffered." Hamed Ghazali, Iman of the Islamic Center, said that it was not enough for people to pray but that they also needed to understand and help. "For most of you, the suffering has ended. But for the Islamic people, the suffering in many ways is just beginning," he said. After the service, a taped interview with Carol McLean, a Mennonite Central Committee worker, was played. She spent six weeks in Iraq working with children. The committee is one of the largest relief agencies in the world. "So many people found this a time to be proud and wave flags," McLean said. "I think we should know what we've done." McLean said that there were about 100,000 Iraqi casualties from the war but that three times that many still might be killed by malnutrition. "We in the United States have a feeling that the war is over, but we're still killing," she said. Some people who attended the service said McLean's interview was emotional. Near the end of the interview, McLean asked for economic sanctions to be removed so Iraq could sell its oil to buy food for its people. Brenda Funk, Lawrence resident, said: "That was really powerful. It sensitized me a little more. I wasn't part of the victory celebration, so I didn't need to be shaken, but I was starting to think it was over." Funk said she was pessimistic about what could be done to help because the feeling in the United States was not sympathetic toward the Iraqi people. Parking Board reviewing proposals - Change the blue parking zone restriction from 8:30.pm to 7:30.pm. Kansanstaffreport Patrick Dillick, a new Student Senate representative to the KU Parking Board, yesterday presented the follo- ws of recommendations on board for improving campus parking. Create a large satellite parking lot off campus, with free bus transportation to campus. The board discussed this topic earlier in the meeting. - Build a new parking garage east of the Snow Hall at lots 61 and 62. - Remove the 24-hour parking restriction on spaces behind Strong Hall. The suggestion was to open parking on Saturdays, Sundays and late evenings. The board did not act on any of the suggestions. Don Kearns, director for parking services, said the rules subcommittee was re-evaluating the evening parking situation. 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