14 Tuesday, April 19, 1994 NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN U.S. mothers help Bosnian children 'Mary's Hands' bring suitcases of medicine The Associated Press SYLVANIA, Ga. — Kathryn McCabe never rugged it on a family vacation, never protested a war. Yet three times in the last two years, she has dodged sniper fire to smuggle medicine into war-torn Bosnia. "I wanted someone else to do this so I could just donate some money and get it off my conscience," McCabe said. She couldn't find anyone else. Sot two years ago, McCabe co-founded "Mary's Hands," a group of American mothers who hand-deliver medicine and supplies to makeshift clinics in ravaged Bosnian villages. "We are just doing what any American mother wants to do when they see those awful pictures on the news," McCabe said. Members of "Mary's Hands" have traveled to Bosnia about a half-dozen times in small groups, delivering more than $100,000 worth of antibiotics and anesthetics. They carry medicine in plain suitcases and pay drivers to take them to the villages where ethnic Serbs, Muslims and Croats have battled since April 1992. More than 200,000 people have been killed or are missing. The women know some of the country's back roads because most met each other there in 1900, during a spiritual pilgrimage to see reported appearances by the Virgin Marv. Their name — Mary's Hands — refers to the Virgin Mary. "She can't be here, so we are her hands going in to help the women and children in Bosnia," said McCabe, who moved to this small south Georgia town about three years ago with her children and husband, a trauma physician. It was a news report about a 3-year-old victim that prompted McCabe to launch the group. Tears fill her eyes as she recalls reading how nurses had to restrain the child while a doctor, working without anesthetic, removed hot pieces of metal from her limbs. "She was so close in age to my daughter," said the 46-year-old McCabe, who has four children. "I just couldn't get it out of my mind. I thought, 'What would we be praying for in that situation?' We'd be praying that someone would bring in medicine." Each trip takes about two weeks. The women pay their own way — about $1,700 a trip, plus $15 a day to live and eat at the homes of villagers. The underground network directs the women to the most needy villages. The group buys its medicine at discounted prices, using donations from a few dollars to a few hundred dollars. Trust funds have been set up in Georgia and California. Israeli prime minister says peace is near despite attacks The Associated Press JERUSALEM — Amid taunts and loud heckling from right-wing legislators, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin told Parliament yesterday that peace was closer than ever despite attempts by extremists to thwart it. As he spoke, the Islamic fundamentalist group Hamas claimed responsibility for another attack on an Israeli commuter bus that left four Israelis wounded. It was the fourth attack this month on an Israeli bus. Rabin said Israel knew from the outset that the accord it signed with the FLO in September would not stop all hostilities. Violence and differences over security matters have delayed implementation of Palestinian self-rule in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank town of Jericho. "Peace today looks closer than ever," Rabin told Parliament. "When we set out on the path to peace, we knew that it was not possible to erase a hundred years of hatred with one signature." As Rabin spoke, constant heckling could be heard. The leader of the opposition Likud party, Benjamin Netanyahu, said in response to Rabin's speech that attacks have increased since the peace agreement with the PLO. He taunted Rabin to admit the accord was a mistake. Also yesterday, Jewish settler leaders debated new instructions to their members that would allow settlers to "open fire without hesitation" when stoned by Palestinians, even when soldiers are present. Zulu leader drops demand for delay of future election The Associated Press PRETORIA, South Africa — A breakthrough agreement to resolve South Africa's political crisis appeared imminent yesterday when Zulu leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi dropped his demand for a delay in next week's election. Buthelezi, President F.W. de Klerk and African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela may approve today a proposal that would bring Buthelezi's Inkatha Freedom Party into the April 26-28 election, said a government source close to the talks. Ending the Inkatha boycott would be a key to ending violence between pro- and anti-election forces that has killed hundreds of people and threatened to make voting impossible in some parts of the country. "I can say the discussions have gone very well," Buthelezi said after several hours of talks with de Klerk. He added that he hoped to have an announcement today "that might be very positive." One of Buthelezi's conditions for taking part in the vote has been a delay in the election, but yesterday he conceded that ANC and government opposition to a postponement made this impossible. "I don't think there is any possibility of postponing the election, although I would prefer a postponement, but I am a realist," Buthelezi said. When asked if Inkatha could mount an effective campaign with one week to go, he said, "It would mean campaigning in just a few days. Physically speaking, of course, it is possible." Neither he nor de Klerk would give details of their talks, but both emerged more optimistic than after past meetings. "I think things are going rather well," said a smiling de Klerk in a separate news briefing. 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