University Daily Kansan, April 26, 1984 Page 10 NATION AND WORLD Yugoslavia accelerates crackdown By United Press International BELGRADE, Yugoslavia — Yugoslav authorities warned yesterday that they would step up their crackdown against critics of the communist regime and suggested that some dissidents might face trial. The official statement was the first since police detained and released 28 intellectuals who authorities said were hiding illegally in a Beirut apartment. The statement said that the police established that a "grounded suspicion exists that the meeting was held with the aim of inciting hostile activity and unrest among working people and citizens." Authorities also said that they would try dissidents when necessary. Police "will in the future undertake legal measures aimed at preventing meetings that have the aim of illegal activity," the statement said. Leading dissident Milovan Dijilas, who was in the group of the 28 arrested people, said that the arrests should be viewed as a warning that the communist authorities wanted to deliver to their critics. U.S. questions Iranian progress on bomb By United Press International The department issued a statement in response to the report and analysis by Jane's Defense Weekly published in London on Tuesday. The report said that the report was being put together a nuclear bomb and that it might have one in two years. WASHINGTON — State Department officials said yesterday that they questioned the validity of a British report stating that Iran may be able to build a nuclear bomb within two years. They said the reports were apparently based on the fact that two West German firms were making preliminary assessments on two partially completed nuclear reactors near the Iranian city of Bushehr. STATE DEPARTMENT officials said the German firms "will not resume construction while the Iran-Iraq war lasts." And the reactors Work was started when the shuh was in power and stopped when the shuh was off. State Department officials said, we don't think this report from Logistics Corp. is accurate. The reactors are light-water power reactors, which are not well-suited for turning out enriched uranium that can be made to make a nuclear explosive device. Officials said Iran was a party to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and had agreed to place all its nuclear weapons in other countries, the officials under international safeguards. Officials said, "We have no evidence that the government of Iran has repudiated or violated its commitment to the treaty." would not be completed for two or three years, they said. Nevertheless, they said, "We are opposed to nuclear cooperation with Iran," because of the war with Iraq and because "previous actions of the government of Iran do not provide us with great assurance that it will always abide by its international commitments." The U.S. government has banned the sale and shipment of any U.S. nuclear technology to Iran. "In addition," the officials said, "we have asked other nuclear suppliers not to engage in nuclear cooperation while the Iran-Iraq war continues." Rains hamper Vietnam's attack at Thai border By United Press International BANGKO, Thailand — With early monsoon rains plaguing Hanoi's 11-day-old offensive against Cambodian guerrillas, Vietnamese gunners fired artillery and mortars yesterday at Belo positions near the Thai border. Thai army officers patrolling the Cambodian border said that heavy rains in the past few days had prevented Vietnam from using tanks and other vehicles. "Both sides are short of food and ammunition and the rain has turned the clay soil to mud," said one Thai officer VIETNAMESE ARTILLEY and mortar shells reportedly fell on the outskirts of the sprawling Nong Chan camp, where some 200 people Thai border town of Anryapathet. The officer said the Vietnamese military drive against rebels along the Thai border was mounted later this year than previous dry season often. HANOI HAS ATTACKED rebel enclaves and refugee camps along the Thai border in each of the past five dry seasons — usually from February to April. In Vietnam invaded Cambodia and overran the Rouge regime of Pol Pot in 1979. Sporadic shelling was reported at Ampil, where rebels of the anti-communist Khmer People's National Liberation Front, or KPNLF, have held Khmer's offensive and claimed to have killed 100 of Hanl's troops and wounded 300. Vietnam's 180,000 troops in Cambodia are pitted against a broadly based coalition of 50,000 rebels including the KPNLF, the communist Khmer Rouge and the followers of former head of state Prince Norodom Shanouk. crossed into Thailand during Vietnam's dry season offensive, which began April 15. on anti-communist underground group in Vietnam, meanwhile, claimed it killed a Soviet officer in southern Vietnam on March 28. Western relief officials caring for the evacuees at makeshift camps on the Thai side of the border said many refugees were suffering from skin infections and diarrhea as a result of the heavy rains and overcrowding. The barrage appeared to be aimed at guerrilla positions two miles east at Yeang Dang Kum. No injuries were reported. 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