University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, September 21, 1988 7 Armenian tensions continue; strikers demand annexation Nation/World The Associated Press MOSCOW — Thousands of striking Armenians gathered in Yerevan's central square yesterday to protest the violence in Nagorno-Karabakh and demand that their government plans for the disputed territory. Azerinform, the official news agency in Azerbaijan, said a 61-year-old carpenter, injured when he struck an opponent during each other, died Monday in a hospital. at least 25 others were reported injured in Sunday's unrest in the southern Soviet region near the Turkish-Iranian border. The Tass news agency said residents in Armenia and Azerbaijan were demanding the enforcement of law and order everywhere. Law enforcement services along with the are taking necessary measures. Officials in Yerevan reported police patrols had increased. RANGOON, *burna* - Coup leader Gen. Saw Maung formed a military-dominated government yesterday, and state radio reported that security people, primarily loggers of government warehouses. A reporter also heard gunfire in downtown Rangoon late yesterday, one day after troops killed more than 100 anti-government demonstrators. In all, more than 200 people have been reported tilled since Sa Wau Maug seized power Sunday from Maung Maung, Burma's first civilian leader in 26 years. Burmese military takes over; kills looters The Associated Press Top opposition leaders issued a statement yesterday calling for talks with SaW Mauq to resolve the country's political and economic crisis and criticizing the military's bloody crackdown on dissenters. Saw Muang, who to power after weeks of protests against one-party rule, holds the defense and foreign affairs portfolios in the Law and Order Ministry. The ministry also ministers announced a state-run Radio Run Lagoo. Only one minister was a civilian, Minister of Health Pe Thein. At least six of the new ministers were among the 18 senior officers who mounted the coupe with Saw Maung. The broadcast also said that local military leaders would serve as top government officials in their areas. The broadcast did not name a president or prime minister, and the fate of Maung Maung was not Saw Mauw, a hard-liner, was the right-hand man of topirap, whose Lain who was known for brutal suppression for a brutal suppression. Saw Manga said the coup was intended to halt the country's social chaos so that democratic elections could be held. The opposition had demanded an interim government be named before elections. On Monday, troops shot and killed at least 100 people in the capital of Rangoon who were protested. Haitian soldiers oust leaders News Roundup The Associated Press Coup leader LT. Gen. Prosper Avril appealed for calm yesterday and said the military government was not ready to deal with urgent demands of the members of PORT-AU-RINCE. Haiti — Sol- sidated itself in 1960, out- stated their commanders in a grow- ing revolt in the military yesterday, and at least four more people died in the attack. the armed forces." In all, 12 people have been reported to the passport office, and led a court session. Hatt's staff. Lt. Gen. Henri Namphy, the official adjutant general before the judge. Namphy run Hati for most of the 2% years since Jean-Claude Duvaler was forced into exile in February 1986. NO CHEMICAL WARFARE: Iraq's foreign minister made an announcement on behalf of the State Department yesterday indicating that the war effort is being extended against foreign or domestic adversaries. For the past two weeks, the U.S. has been pressing Iraq to release its weapons and to use the chemical weapons. Chemical warfare attacks are believed to have contributed to the exodus of tens of thousands of Kurds from Iraq confirmed dead in a flash flood caused by Hurricane Gilbert rose to 140 yesterday. Authorities also said that a fifth passenger bus had been located in a diving river bed. Most of the bodies were being found in the Santa Catarina River about 20 miles downstream from Puerto Vallarta, where they had been destroyed and thousands more flooded with water and mud. About 30,000 people remained in the area. lawmakers met to choose a presidential candidate to challenge the nominee favored by the United States and Syria. Police said 25 people were wounded in the blast at 9 a.m. in east Texas, where Dora district. Among the wounded was information Minister Joseph Skaff. 50. BOMBE KILLS THREE: A car bomb killed three people in east Beirut yesterday as Christian militants EMPEROR HIRONTO ILO L. Emperor Hirionto, the world's longest-reigning monarch, was repeatedly vomiting blood and was under round-the-clock care yesterday. 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