University Daily Kansan, January 14, 1982 Page 9 Iranian clash victims refuse to testify Battery charges against four Iranian men involved in a September fight between pro- and anti-Khomeini factions in the Kansas Union were dropped because two victims refused to testify against them. The victims, who belonged to the anti-Khomeini group, claimed to fear retaliation against their families in Iran and refused to cooperate with local authorities. Mike Malone, Douglas County district attorney, said. The victims had waerved between promising to prosecute and refusing to prosecute since the charges were made. Malone said. He said he thought time had been wasted and the justice system had been abused in this case. would have gone to trial Wednesday in Douglas County District Court. The four charged in the case, Mohammad Roghani, Siazash Khagavi, Amir Zekrg罗 and Manoucher Rafe, They were charged after an investigation following the Sept. 12 fight in the Kansas Union. The Khomeini supporters allegedly attacked the antiKhomeini Iranians and disrupted their meeting. Jan. 15 march to honor King Gertrude Sellards Pearson Black Caucus will sponsor its second annual "March for Martin" at noon tomorrow, members of the caucus said yesterday. The march is part of a national drive to proclaim January 15, the birthday of Mary. Tomorrow's march will begin at the Kansas Union, reach the residence halls on Engel Road, then return to the Union, Belva Wilson, a member of the caucus, said yesterday. A half hour prayer wilt proceed the march. Cheryl Roath, another member of the caucus, said the march was intended to support for the proposed holiday, which will be the first to honor a black American. "The things King did were not just for blacks, but for everybody," Roath said. "It nothing else, he made people wake up and see what was going on." Wilson said that last year a bill to proclaim King's birthday holiday was introduced, then killed, in Congress. 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