Tuesday, April 15, 1986 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Shultz Continued from p. 1 U. S. military aid and intervention is not the only means to promote worldwide democracy, Shultz said. Diplomatic efforts, such as the recent U.S. intervention in the Philippines, also is important. "Strength and diplomacy go hand in hand," he said. "A new friendly government whose legitimacy is firmly based on the will of the people offers far better prospects for our future base rights in the country." Shultz answered questions after his speech, but he did not comment on the current U.S. crisis with Libya. In response to an accusation that the contrains commit human rights abuses Shultz said. "We are not dealing with saints, but we are not dealing with sinners either." Shultz stressed the movement towards democracy across the world. "Today, 90 percent of the people of this neighboring region enjoy democratic government, compared to one-third a decade ago," he said. "A struggle is spreading around the world for democracy." Libya Continued from p. 1 when you start looking for people in their houses." People poured into the streets. A group of reporters tried to get back from the consulate to the hotel where the journalists were based. Khadafy's Revolutionary Committee guardy poured into the streets. The journalists are being confined to the hotel. The pounding of anti-aircraft artillery continued about 15 minutes after the raid ended. The French foreign minister said the French Embassy in Tripoli was hit by the bombing, which damaged the building but caused no injuries. Syria said Sunday that it would side with Libya in the event of a U.S. attack and urged other Arab states to oppose the United States as well, state-run Damascus radio said. "Syria will back Libya in combating the expected flagrant attack by the United States," the report said. It noted that its primary allies in the Middle East. Earlier in the day, Khadafy ordered five foreign corporations — two from West Germany, two from South Korea and one from Sweden can move their workers into Libyan military camps, apparently to thwart the plains for a U.S. attack, diplomatic sources said. One was identified as the large Swedish oil company Scansa. The others could not be identified. Khadafy said Saturday that he turned over the military camps to oil and petrochemical companies and petrochemical firms and that their workers would be sent to the bases to repair and maintain them and to live there permanently. Khadafy said about 1,000 U.S. citizens were moved to the camps. That number coincides with Western diplomats' estimates of the number still in the north African nation despite President Reagan's order for all U.S. citizens to get out of the country by Feb. 1. None of the diplomatic sources had information on any U.S. workers being moved. Khadafy said the transfer tok place Saturday. The White House said yesterday that any U.S. citizens remaining in Reagan sent special envoy Vernon Walters, chief U.S. delegate to the United Nations, to talk with allied forces in between Libya and the United States. Libya were doing so illegally In Tripoli, Hadala Aziz Al Talhi, secretary-general of the General People's Congress, Libya's equivalent of a parliament, said, "We are confidentification for any military, political or economic action against Libya. "Libya does not fear American aggression. We will enter the fight and defeat America with the help of all Arab countries." A high-level Libyan delegation visiting Sudan said Khadafy might call for Soviet assistance against an attack by the U.S., the official Sudanese news agency said. "Libya reserves for itself the right to use its alliance with the Soviet Union and the other East-bloc countries if the need arises to counter American aggression." Libyan army chief Abdul Rahman al-Obeidi, leader of the delegation, said. Continued from p. 1 Reaction dipolitian said the strike was rather embarrassing for Western European governments because it came scant hours after the nations' foreign ministers called on Washington to show restraint. The meeting marked the first time the European community had voted to take joint action against Libya for its alleged support of terrorism. "After (yesterday's) meeting, we had hoped for a political solution by diplomatic means," the spokesman said. Initial reactions from the Canadian and Japanese governments were notable for their lack of strong support. Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney said, "We accept President Reagan's statement that Libya was involved in the persecution of the terrorist attacks." ment had been consulted about Washington's plans and notified in advance of the strike. Japanese Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe said, "We are watching the situation with deep concern. In any event, we hope the situation will not worsen or escalate." 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