--- University Daily Kansan Nation/World Friday, April 4, 1986 9 Khadafv calls himself a lonely poet United Press International BONN, West Germany — Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy describes himself as a lonely poet who likes classical music, writes short stories and cries from time to time in private, an interview published yesterday said. Khadady discussed in accented English his views on marriage and his private life in a chat with a reporter for the West German magazine Bunte. He was interviewed by Birgit W兰 in a Bedouin tent outside Banghaz, where German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel once had his Africa Corps headquarters in World War II. Khadafy — branded a sponsor of international terrorism by the United States — said he enjoyed classical music, especially Beethoven, and his favorite book is Harriet Beecher Stowe's anti- slavery novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Wolf said Khadafy appeared introverted and inhabited in contrast to his public outspoken life. my when I came back. Khadafy listed his passions as horseback riding, Khadafy listed his passions as horseback riding, hunting and writing poetry. "Sometimes I write short stories, only for myself," he said. The Libyan leader seemed embarrassed when asked whether he ever cried. "It happens from time to time," he said. "But only when I am alone." He said last year he wrote two stories — "Flight to Hell," and "Death." "I am a poet." he said. Although he is a Muslim, Khadafy thinks a man "One can only be happy and have a real relationship with one woman," he said. should have only one wife and not four as in many Muslim countries. When asked the qualities a good wife should have, he said, "She must have her own mind. She must not let herself be oppressed by men. She should be a woman, but feel herself a man's equal." Wolf reported that while Khadafy lives in a tent wherever he is, his wife Sifava and seven children live in a one-family house in Tripoli with air conditioning and television. He said his youngsters have modern electric toys. Khadafy said he did not fear death because "death lies in the hands of Allah." French observers evacuate Lebanon United Press International BEIRUT, Lebanon — French cease-fire observers who have watched hundreds of truces fall apart in this war-ravaged capital made one last plea for peace yesterday and then evacuated Lebanon, ending their two-year mission. The withdrawal of the last Western peace-keeping force in Beirut, announced Tuesday, followed an escalation of attacks on French citizens in Lebanon. After receiving medals from Lebanese Army Commander Michel Aoun and flowers from children, the observers boarded French navy launches at the northern port of Jouhie, 12 miles north of Beirut. Under guard from French marines in rubber dinghies, the launches headed to the French auxiliary ship La Vance lying offshore. The evacuation, coming after hundreds of trusses between rival Christian and Muslim militias failed to take hold, ended the force's two years on Beirut's Green Line battle zone. The force was deployed in Beirut in March 1984 after the evacuation of the multi-national force that included French and U.S. units. About 1,400 French troops still are in southern Lebanon as part of a United Nations contingent. French officials said Tuesday that they ordered the peace-keeping observers' withdrawal because its mission proved impossible. "Before we leave, please give us a farewell present — peace," Col. Pierre Avon, the observer force commander, said as he bid farewell to Lebanon at the Defense Ministry in the east Beirut suburb of Yarze. Despite Avon's plea, sniping around the former French positions on Beirut's Green Line battle zone, which divides mostly Muslim west Beirut from the Christian eastern sector, continued and later escalated into fire-fights. 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