NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan. April 27, 1984 Page Iranian leftists protest in Europe By United Press International Iranian leftists demonstrated yesterday in five European cities against Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. They attacked Tcheeran's ambassador to Iran and accused him of mats in London and Frankfurt and disrupted offices in Paris and Vienna. Twenty protesters were arrested and three were injured, including a man in London who suffered minor head injuries. "Fedayeen," an Iranian dissident group, said that it demonstrated to protest what it called torture of political prisoners by Iran. BUT TEHERAN ACCUSED the United States of instigating terrorist attacks on Islamic missions on the fourth anniversary of the unsuccessful U.S. attempt to rescue 52 American hostages held by Tehran. Police in the Hague said 17 young men burst into the Iranian Embassy in the Dutch capital, attacked the ambassador and ransacked the offices. Police arrested the men after the disturbance. Ambassador Hosseney was hospitalized with head wounds. The situation was resolved in a fight that left tables and chairs broken. Three intruders were hurt as pro- testors, the staff, overpowered the protesters. Khomeini" and "Down with the U.S." Ambulances stood by to take away the injured. Charged with mafias and rioters, the U.S was to blame for the violent protests. NINE HOURS AFTER the occupation started, the Iranian officials began turning over the protesters to police, taking them out with their hands tied behind their backs. They wore signs saying "U.S. terror- Embassy staff shouted "Long live "This incident shows that America, France, Britain and Holland generally support terrorism and its ways," he said. About 20 Iranians claiming to be members of the Marxist-Leninist, anti-Khomeini "Fedayeen" group also occupied the Iranian office at the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. The Iranian Foreign Ministry, in a statement issued by the Islamic Republic News Agency, attacked Dutch police for not protecting Iranian officials from "mobsters" and demanded that European governments provide its diplomats protection. WASHINGTON — A U.S. Army Cobra helicopter that drew fire from two Czech MiG-21 fighters last week "inadvertently" strayed up to 6 miles into Czech air space for 20 minutes because of pilot error, the Pentagon said yesterday. By United Press International several kilometers," the Pentagon said. The Soviet-built MiGs, identified for the first time as Czechoslovakian, attacked the unarmed reconnaissance helicopter "without warning" with rockets or missiles and cannon fire after the Cobra crossed from West Germany into Czechoslovakia and flew "near the border on the Czech side for The Cobra, which the Pentagon said took evasive action, was not hit in the April 20 attack and recrossed the Atlantic. The Pentagon returned to its base at Nuremberg Helicopter 'inadvertently' strayed, Army says Pentagon spokesman Michael Burch condemned the use of force against the Cobra, contrasting it with the practice by the NATO allies of restricting themselves to filing official protests when Warsaw Pact helicopters violate West German air space. There were five such violations last month, he said. "I think the use of cannons and missiles was excessive and unwarranted." Burch told reporters "I don't know if this indicates a pattern or not. I think it would have been prudent to escort it (the Cobra)” out of Czech air space. In a prepared statement, he said the "Czech MIGs pursued the helicopter to the border but did not cross the German border." The Pentagon statement contradicted a conclusion reached by West German police, who said earlier yesterday they had no proof that the jets shot at the helicopter. 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