University Daily Kansan / Thursday, February 20, 1992 INTERNATIONAL 7 INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS Boston Japanese visitor killed in hotel A Japanese university president who came to Boston to celebrate a sister-school agreement with a local college was shot and killed in his hotel room. Iwao Matsuda, president of Chukyo University in Nagoya, Japan, was shot Tuesday night in his 16th-floor room at the Westin Hotel. His school and the University of Massachusetts-Boston were to formally seal their friendship yesterday. Police said that Matsuda's wife had told investigators that she answered the door of their room and found a masked man forcing his way in. Matsuda was shot once in the lower back, police said. Potchefstroom, S.A. National Party candidate loses President F. W, de Kleerk's National Party suffered an embarrassing defeat yesterday in a byelection considered a gauge of white support for his efforts to share power with Blacks. Andries Beyers of the pro-apartheid Conservative Party defeated his National Party opponent, Thomas Kruger, by 2,140 votes out of more than 7,000 for a seat held by the Nationals since 1948. The whites-only election in the Potchefstroom constituency of rural western Transvaal Province marked the second major defeat in the national Party in a parliamentary-election. The by-election was required after the incumbent died last year. From The Associated Press Lebanese flee fighting zone KAFRA, Lebanon - Thousands of civilians fled villages in southern Lebanon yesterday as Shiite militiam guerrillas and Israeli soldiers fired rockets and artillery shells at each other for a third straight day. The Associated Press There were no immediate deaths or injuries reported on the Lebanese side. Thirteen people in the town of Kiryat Shemona in northern Israel were treated for shock and injuries after one rocket attack. The fighting, which followed a fatal attack on an Israeli army post and Israel's assassination of Hezbollah leader Abbas Musawi, fueled tension in the volatile region in advance of new Arab-Israeli peace talks in Washington. Each round of talks, which are to resume Monday, has been preceded by renewed violence in southern Lebanon. Arabs have accused Israel of creating incidents in an effort to derail the talks, but the Palestinian delegation Syria, Jordan and Lebanon said that they planned to attend next week. Still, Shiite and Israeli gunners blasted at each rockets and howters from dazers to dusk vesterday. In New York, the U.N. Security Council yesterday appealed to all parties to the violence to exercise maximum restraint and enhance the Arab-Israeli peace process. Guerrillas of the Iranian-backed Hezbollah used mobile launchers to fire a simultaneous discharge of rockets at Israel's Galilee panhandle and the Israeli-occupied security zone in southern Lebanon. Hezbollah, which opposes the peace talks, is trying to drive the Israelis from the security zone as well as exact revenge for Musawi's death. Libvans fear Western wrath ANALYSIS The Associated Press TRIPOLI, Libya — Earthen defense barriers have been bulldozed into place along the coast, and ships laden with food are anchored in the harbor. The once-bombed capital is nervous. Nearly six years after U.S. warplanes bombed Tripoli and Banghazi, Libya's two biggest cities, Libyans still fear the United States. The nation is worried about possible new sanctions or even another attack because it is resisting Western demands for the surrender of two citizens accused in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Scotland in 1988. gas tanks full, according to Western European diplomats speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal. The diplomats said that some military equipment was moved south, out of harm's way, and other material spread out to make it less of a target. Diplomats said yesterday that the fear of an imminent U.S. attack faded by the end of November. But fear lingers, with the chief worry now how to forestall sanctions. For a few hectic weeks in November, when indictments of the two men were announced in Washington and London, Libyan stockpiled food and kept their The governments of France, Great Britain and the United States have indicated that there is support for an embargo likely to cover arms of arms and military equipment and a ban on commercial air travel to and from Lebya. France wants to try four men, including a brother-in-law of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, for another jumbo jet bombing in 1989. 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