Friday, Nov. 1, 1985 Nation/World University Daily Kansan 11 Duarte helps Duran recover from ordeal United Press International WASHINGTON - Salvadoran President Jose Napoleon Duarte, with his daughter at his side, gave a moving account yesterday of efforts to bring his daughter back litterally to the family's 44-day kidnapping ordeal. "The they tried to destroy the link between her and me, but they did not succeed." Duarte told the National Press Club as his 35-year-old daughter, lnes Guadalupe Duarte Duran, looked on. Duarte and his daughter later spent 30 minutes in the Oval Office with President Reagan for a visit intended to show support for Duarte, who has been criticized for negotiating with leftist guerrillas for the release of his daughter one week ago. But White House spokesman Larry Speakes sidestepped questions on whether Duarte had contradicted the U.S. policy of not negotiating with terrorists. "That's not for us to make a judgment on." Speakes said. Speakes said Reagan expressed joy over the release and told Duarte he had signed a human rights certification clearing the way for the first installment of up to $22 million in U.S. counter-terrorism aid. Duarte, in his speech, defended the negotiations as an act of humanism and cited an outpouring of support for his decision to swap "I did not negotiate personally with the guerrillas on this case without the support of my people." he said. "It is the nation that made the decision. It was the will of the people." Duarte also said the leftist Nicaraguan government had supported the Salvadoran guerrillas and was its center and headquarters. He said the leftist government had a "great responsibility concerning the problems of El Salvador." "They always consulted to Managua to see what Managua had to say about it," he said during weeks of negotiations with leftist guerrillas. Miriam Hooker, press secretary for the Nicaraguan Embassy in Washington, rejected the charge, saying, "This is absolutely false and Duarte knows it. Duran sat on the dais and listened intently to her father's speech "The real terrorists in El Salvador are the ones who murdered the Archbishop Arnulfo Romero and the American nuns." Duarte said he was shielding her from press questions. "I just want to forget a little," Duran told a reporter sitting next to her. Duran has said she was treated well during her capability, but she and a friend, who was kidnapped with her, had to walk two nights and half a day with blistered feet at point where she was released. Duarte said a psychologist was helping his daughter and her family recover from her ordeal and the so-called Stockholm Syndrome, in which kidnap victims become sympathetic to their captors. "I think she is working very well," Duarte said. "She is back, little by little, to normal." "The psychologist told me that there is a moment in which she has to make decisions. And one of the decisions, for example, was whether she wanted to come with me or not. "And last night I asked her whether she wanted to come today to this meeting . . . which obviously would bring to her memories and problems and she said, 'Yes, I'll take the chance.'" Duarte said. Duarte and his daughter, accompanied by U.S. Ambassador Korr, flew to the United States aboard a U.S. Air Force plane Wednesday, and the Salvadoran leader planned to go on to Europe. Any way you want it, you can get it NOW, at... 1618 West 23rd Street Select from a variety of siesta- delicious sandwiches, topped with your favorite vegetables and spices, and then finely baked, lightly-baked white or wheat Sub Roll For large appetites, we've got a 12" sub. More moderate dinners can enjoy the 6" size, and we've included a kid- small Sub for our customers under 10. 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