n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n University Daily Kansan / Friday, November 3, 1989 1745 Nation/World Iranians plan U.S.-hatred rallies The Associated Press TEHERAM, Iran — Iranian radicals plan an outpouring of hatred tomorrow to mark the day the U.S. Embassy was seized in 1979, and some diplomats view the plans as a challenge to President Hashemi Rafsaniani's more moderate faction. Alik Abar Mohtaashemi, a hardliner who Rafsanani removed from the interior minister position, will address a rally outside the former embassy building, which militants stormed Nov. 4, 1979. He is the president's main rival and has close links to Shiite Moslem fundamentalists holding Western hostages in Lebanon. Radicals have stirred up anti-U.S. passion for days, undermining what had appeared to be a government attempt at moderation on the 10th anniversary of the beginning of 444 days in captivity for $2 U.S. hostages. Workers yesterday strung cloth banners between the maple trees lining Taleghiani, a broad avenue that runs past the embassy's main entrance. Among the inscriptions were "No relations with the United States" and "Strike down global arrogance to protect the Islamic revolution." Promoters call tomorrow's anniversary "the national day of struggle with global arrogance and the world-devouring United States." Global arrogance, like "The Great Satan," has become a synonym for the United States. Rafsanjani is trying to revive the morbund economy after last year's truce in the eight-year war with Iraq. and he has sought better relations with the West, in part to secure help with a rebuilding program estimated to cost $400 billion. Revolutionary hard-liners fear opening to the world will dilute the ideological purity of the fundamentalist revolution Ayatollah Ruhullah Khomeini led from the takeover of Iran in February 1979 until his death June 3. Iran's parliament, the Majlis, on Iran's enacted a law empowering the government to arrest U.S. citizens anywhere in the world for offending Iran and to bring them to Teheran for trial. Officials said the bill responded to a U.S. Justice Department ruling months ago that allowed the FBI to arrest terrorism suspects in other countries. Government reform gains speed in E. Germany The Associated Press BERLIN — The wife of ousted Communist Party leader Erich Honecker lost her cabinet post in a sweep of top-level resignations that swept through East Germany yesterday as the pace of change gained momentum. New party leader Egon Krenz said his government wanted closer ties with the European Economic Community and called for a quick trade agreement. Krenz promised to announce Monday a new law allowing freedom of travel to the West, said Martin Bangemann, an EAC commissioner from West Germany who spoke with the East German leader. Thousands of East Germans weren't waiting, however, and poured into neighboring Czechoslovakia after Krenz lifted a month-old travel ban. Margot Honecker's resignation was announced by the state-run news agency ADN following a cabinet meeting. Margot Honecker, 62, had the position since 1963. HUD INVESTIGATION: Congressional Democrats formally asked the Justice Department yesterday to appoint a special prosecutor to former HUD Secretary Samuel R. Pierce Jr. The Democrats said evidence gathered by House investigators looking into allegations of massive wrongdoing at the Department of Housing and Urban Development suggested possible perjury and conspiracy to defraud the government by Pierce or other former top HUD officials. World Briefs Pierce testified voluntarily in May before a House Government Operations subcommittee investigating the HUD scandals. But when he was subpenaded for further appearances this fall, Pierce argued that HUD's right against self-crimination and refused to testify. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF California lawmakers convened a special session yesterday to discuss ways to pay for earthquake relief, including boosting the state's sales tax in time for Christmas shopping. At the same time, Marilyn Quaily was headed to farming communities south of San Francisco that were among the hardest hit by the Oct. 17 quake. The wife of Vice President Dan Quaily has made disaster relief her personal Her visit comes a day after the San Francisco Bay area was rattled by yet another strong after-shock, this one measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale. No serious damage or injuries were reported. Damages from the earthquake have been estimated at more than $7.1 billion. Gov. George Deukeman wants to raise $800 million for the state's share of earthquake relief by raising the sales tax nationwide by 6 percent, from 6 percent to 6.25 percent, AIDS COMPLIACENCY: A World Health Organization official said yesterday that a "dangerous complacency" threatened to cripple efforts to counter an expected tenfold increase in AIDS cases over the next decade. Jonathan M. Mann, director of WHO's Global Programme on AIDS, said the number of AIDS cases worldwide, now believed to be around 600,000, was expected to approach 6 million by the turn of the century. Mann called for increased financial and political commitments by the United States to the Global Programme on AIDS, which helps countries set up national AIDS education and prevention programs. "Yet if complacency, indifference or denial lead to relaxation of current efforts or to a decrease in future commitment to AIDS, we must address the problem and further behind the pace of the worldwide epidemic," he said. YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! cause. He said a successful foundation for fighting the epidemic had been built around strategies to slow the spread of the virus and the development of treatment therapies. ADMINIR UNDER FIRE! A Navy admiral says he stands by his conclusion that gunner's mate Clayton Hartwig was the most likely person to have sabotaged the battleship Iowa, even as his report comes under attack on Capitol Hill. "It's not a popular conclusion to come to. Certainly the Hartwig family is doing all it can to defend the family name and their son," Rear Adm. Richard Milligan said in an interview yesterday. Hartwig's family has said they do not believe the sailor could have taken his own life — and those of 46 colleagues — in the fiery April 19 blast aboard the World War II-era battleship. 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