• •• • •' · 1 3 · I ' ' 1 - l ' i i Approv tor Date - Rjggg Jlllt -- I 7 7 2 l l ' ' Warning Page Deleted B-3 ·• ' ' -- r_· - I ___ · ' l• • Contenl• Uberla Coup At1emp1 ApparenUy F ai11 1 P oland Petsonnel Changes 3 •5 Pert an Gurr New Mediation Effort 2 B-1 - • ' ·· - oacow lI _ 7 • • 9 i • In B rief a-r f -J ti-I B- 3 e - - 3 S-1 e -1 10 ' ' -· Leb lnoo4yrla Peace AccotCI Sided 12 •• •• •• J b 1 b 3 ··-·· • J £ £ es ·' I 7 7· - -J ' • a-J ' Coup A neinpc Apparenur Ill lnlormallo n •• 010300 lrou ST Ind oat•• tore • loyal to Head of Stale Doe IUtw-• Ngatne d confro ot Monrovl- while the · · wh•rAbouh of reN11 who attempt d the ooup on Monday 'liik'nknown ' - Moivovla la calm erwi mo at gunfire has 1ubakfed ae Ooe'a troops mOYe to reoocupy tho olty'Wlth no apparent reslr1ance ttom rebels led tormo dln9 G___ Oulwonkpe Doe announced on local tel Ion last nlgh t that Na forces Quashed the attem and re Merchtng for Qulwonk nny Chief of Staff Ouber otdeted the ll mornng of au opposition patty leaders queetlonlng by • I nriliiijiiil '°' Qutwonkpa'e foUoware apparently oontroUed PQf110na of MonrOVla · and h hOme county In north-centrer Ubetta fo • short time yestordat DetJ tle lnl Ual popular CMmonetraOons In support of the takeovor ln Momvvla P apparently eroded among • Wl tt or tne e eoo--man m u - Meanwtilie 500USCI • ' '• a r · ereaa - -···· tma1ery - - - T h • reb8'a probab V me1 realstanc loyal members of ecuttYe Man1lon Guard whlich ta comp tsed - l B· 3 8-J 8-3 · 8·3 ·B·J · 3 predomlnantty or Doe'a fel ow Krahn trlbelmon and from the 1st tn fantty Battelon ftleh numbers a4 ouc 380 mtn d was N1i blllh8d by Doe to guard agelna1 coup anempt t Arthougti ttMi rebel- emaJn un ooated tMy may try to eacape through neighboring - n e Cout whlre U e plot wat probably hatched --· Qufwonkpa almol't cert alnry floped he could tak• advantage of ·oppoeldon proteeta o f • traud In fest montti't protldentlal and legllldve ekleuona to·ralb' eupport tor hla takeover 'The attempt however wtll now provki the Head of State wtth lhe opportunity to flrmty euppraaa ful'1h crtt5Cftm of a e elactlona and tntfmldate oppottUon leadeta -alii 1 13 November tlH • • I 7 7 5 ·e-3 8· 1 ' aiilil • POLAND Pe11onnel ChangH Th• swooPtng peraonne cttengea m•d• 011er the l• t t•w•d•rs aeem lnltnded to cr••te the lmpreulon ot more 11l110 ous le ade-rafllp In ke- arNs ••P- Clttll t the econo · ro lllc re••• Flr t Seer tar Jarcnetskre poUtlaat control All tlve deputy preml• rt announced yei torclay by Premier ZDlgniew Messner have economic backgroun Ss Messner atso cons01 dated oeverel economk minlstrk and reduced the numticr of cabi P I p08'ts from 30 to 2e Two ot the ofTleiab wl1ft l Of1foUoa coneerried with youth attairt were 1190 replaced Most ot the 10 new mints«ers are - utiknowns wrio hOvt not hekf sen gc vornment poatuon Party 0¥eralght Of the conomy was changed on Monday wt an PCMl1buro member Barolkow 11d resigned Ns Centt I Committee Seeretal'lat respon lb IIIJD tavor or a PoH'lburo member with more economic e x p e r l e n · '' Only Onie mDHary otflotr a general·In Charge of the Ministry lor Locat Government loat hie Ob While the genwaJ who heads •ltte ciabl wl - 5ecr arlal was gf en mln1Sterlal r a n · o4 Former POlilblKO member Sta an Olazowekl' fall from power was flnallted lh his • • Of the fOf lllgn alfalta pottfollo OISZOWSkl told Western diplomats In Wfll'Nw late 1111 week he would retain the POS1 9n Hlt repliaoement Candidate PoDtburo and Central Com mlttet Seor-111111 member Mat1an 'O nee l--11 1 Is a ro-Sovtet l ard1lne bU'l nonethtlNs hu S Jppor1ed Jaruz e ski ' 8-3 B-3 B-3 rtle r r of OlSZOV 4kl JDnJzelSkl'• main Pofltburo · compeUtor q·probat t the opening move In Jaruzetakl'a efforts to g ljn gree ter control over tho party before Its congress convenes In the aprl The vtc10 ry may have been tempered however by aome _ hud lnflghtlf g Jaruz elskl to compensate for OlRowskl may have bad to drop hCI n 1m9 d p M te two of his mlll tary colteaguea to ruu POlitbU ro membership _ OIS tOWSkl hu returned trom the polltlcal wnoemeas before however e n d could romatn a locus o otltlon to Jaruzeletd even wtthOul a govarnment ot p arly pest I • • l 7 7 6 B-9 8-3 • • • 8-J ' I 7 '7 7 • • - · • - _ I 7 7 • W feas 6 11·3 4b • COLOMBIA Aftet nu1h of M •19 A Uack Tho M •ft'a •rtec1 on tho Pe ace at J •tlce week arid the oenerol ln cre••• In lflerrllla r lOJenco In receor m onth• •r• lnten lfytng the on9atend ng conrr oven o • u Prgaldent _ Botencur'• lrendtlng OI th e f l Dl•m ud prollably wlll we eke-n hi• popular atandln P ·3 8-l c a The g ow nmen1 has ruled out fUl'th sr negouaoons wflh 11 0 Is wNUng 10 whh t he Aevolullonery ' 'rmed FClfcea of groups irUerertc d in conllnulna u e peace proces lllliiliii ' · - mee1 Betancut a hand'llng of the seizure of tne Palace of Ju1Uce la reeeMng a m ixed reeclk ti M'a ny commentators l avo condemned the M-19 and e x preaa •old aupp0t1 IOt Btt•ncur·• actions The ooun1ry•a v' 30 009' uniOnbd c ourt emp Oyees hOwelfer have ealeo an Indefinite trite to protot1- rnmen1 1 refusal to negollate tor the reteue of the hOl18QOI ··- ' Th• attadl was the eulrrdnaUon of lhe e•panalng · naurgency the M-19 hu conducted Since J When tt'abtogated the oeaae-llre accords Betancur probably rerused 10 ne go1iate because of concern thel hit past vactnanon tow O the guerrlllM encnurtQed them to· act and tits eeer t hat anything 1hort ol a full -scal e relallatlon WOU1d hive woreened re1a11on s th thO mllhery wnach that h • beln9 blarned lor lhe lncreulng 'IIOlence The affair howevo git Ang the Pr eskSenl'I poMllc al OJ POnllnta new opp·onun to atttck hi• Policlel Jor IJ8 cehe oountry whksh h ve been area419y lo1lng popuaa aupport - B·3 The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombl a is llk ely to ecoept the goverrwnem·• of'h 11' to continue neQOtlatlone oecause tt has lnvosted too muctt Ill the eJectlons next ye to resume opel'I warfare At t hll stage howewr there prODabl ' are more guorrllfufactions co lhan nomlnaly au pOf'IW'g It • • I 7 ' 7 9 B-3 8-3 e -3 8·3 • PEABfAN GULF New Mediation ettorl Gulf CooP •rlan C nell arato• apparently •mb•rldtl-11 on• n•• ellort to modl •IHraq wu tollollrlnr rhelr •ummtt att wtlok In Omen ·- • - A ommeirta y yesterday uroeo t he Councll to lnvot the USSR In any negotlaUona and Om Ira last weekend tor contultatlonS Guit statn' tncrN1ed ln1ereat In mecAaUon probably 8 3 · - b y tf'wlir c oncarn'tl'lat Ute contnct may spread because of Iraq•• repea1ed attaeks on Knark ISlal'Ml The e11ta 1 hOpe that Ir offorte at • minim wta oetlect any 1ranlan against tttem• Fut are lpfCWQ tiO prOOOe ot Tehran are Bkely _ • • There 19 no wtlc atlon eo rw of en OffJClal epprooeh by a Council member to 1118 Sovtata but euch an 1nmatl may be fflade H 1110· lltuotton d01trloreta aru I the Gutt states Judge thal tne US hn UIUe influence wfttl eltl'lar belll t trent The SrM ia woukS 1 1 1unity to lrnpro¥e ties to tt 41 Gutf stat ·· · road •• ' • I ·•- ·- 5 ·' I 7 8 0 - · • ·- 6-1 8-3 • • '• ' ' ' • 8- 3 f -1 f -3 • ·- - • - ££has • ·' I ' 7 8 2 J • ' • 'B··-' • ' • I 7 8 3 • • 8·3 -I - 1 ' 8-3 MOZAMa1ai n usaR FonlQn Mlnla er ViaH• Moaoow A Mozambican ditJeOatlon led by Foreign Mlnlator Chiasano me1 brioftY with General Secretory G0tt oehev In Moecow last week and heki extended dlecuUlon wllh Foreign Mlinlster Shevaronadze and party rntemat10na1 0opartmont head Ponorna1'911 -deacrlt e4 the meeting with Go ohev ea an ''8' hl 5 • Of 0P1nlon1 on bltalot I wfthl lfhevard e •fld lntematfpnal lasues and tl'le tt tka and Ponomar9V ea ' 'Wann and frlendly · •• 1 _ne two ldH_exi rotaed a au action over tl't•lr blJa ra relaUona and Mozambique lndlcatecr It a 8UPPOr1 tor Moscow's foreign POiiey Sf -- --F'o11owrtig'Pretldent Mactilf'a recent vian to the uS the Mozambican probably wanled to assure Moscow o their Interest In ConU d CIOM ti to tht USSR The taik with Oorb hev appeata to l' eve been lltUe more than a Pt-aeQUU'lted IOU on the Soviet leader ma y have e cpreaaed Moacow'1 concem over lhe proap0e1 of lncteued Western Influence In Mozamblq ie No agreement on eoonom c or Mlltary aid waa announced but the Monmbtcena did endorae Soviet poaltJons on South Alrica and Namibia p obabfy •• a st demonstrat ol their fn1west In cont1r11 1ed good la tlona 8-J P ffii • 13 H ber 1985 • r 7 a - B ·s • • • d - I 7 8 • • 5 S· 3 ' 8-J • l • ' ' bl b • - - · • • I 7 8 6 • B-3 ' e -3 • • 't- -- · I 7 8 7 8-3 • In Btlctf Mlddle Eaat 8·3' 8-3 ' b-·IJ b· 3 - v ti NATO domonitraoona In aewraI 8panl1h cme s Sunday fnvolvect about 100 000 rOolpanta total Iese than aome _rtte r Pr'Otuta •• lower turnout llk ety to Cl'leer Prime M lnJater Ooru atez - ' - Nicaraguan aoourtty detained Joum lat-epencJOnt L« PrfMsa N8 fched hta home ltst weekend past has charged reporters 0 1 1 t t h· • •• regime In · coi terrev°'uuonary crtmea- · • · conunu•d ' • • I 7 8 ' 8-3 S B-3 • B- I B·3 • rciE 1a N Wembet · ' • 1itSS • I 7 ·a 9 - • B-3 • - • Responsibi li ty for hlJaeklng Of Ug nd•n elrUner forryw-lg 1roop - IM kn6wn i'-et et spokeaman oenles ln lOlvement lhOUOh plan• landsd fn rebel-held territory • • • Ukel ' 10 compllcete N a i talks wtdcr 1 govern men1 abUltlH to redopiOy ttooPs nd • • • p 01ost1ng 8Uaterlty measure some cuuatue sUuauon 'now cam •• PrHklenl Sanou·a S1rlngem polleles llkel y 10 cause Increasing unres Ea• t All • • - USSR Cf'ltn• have begun new round of talks on eonwttt NfaWi did agree ltl June to Sim Hfy Yk a procedures reop • COr Sl a t t• In Leningrad Shanghai • CUf Nnt tafk prot a bty focutlng Oft delalla tor reopening oonsulala ' - ' 8-3 P - 3 a- 3 6-3 8-3 '' bl b ' t 1 1 i1 i lo L j Prominent t dl• n South Aita fournalJat aays' Prlme Minister Gandhi will offer PMle1an tnencSlhlp treaty nut month att r ••ldent Zia enas martial law • nelther hu comme 1 ted l l lay be dlticoued when two treader meet In Oman Mond ' ' ' • • I 7 9 0 8-3 • Speclet Analyale Le8ANON•8YRIA Pe • c• Accord Started The c•r OomDlnQ ot e me ulng ot Left•nuo Christion teod• f l 1••t•Nl•1 I• unlllce 1 to affect tl'le dNaJocle over tl'lc term or• Srrt11n--brok ered agreement that Heh to end th cfllll war and reorganize the LNJaneH Goworament Ol1Put•• hew-a er11en over ttte cond Uon tor • o u••-'I the dhtrlbaflon ot po lllcal power end IHrtonallilH • Def l Jt• lnfen•• pruture trom 0 m• 'm•l'01'• '-- '• leaden aero•• th• pol lllC41I apectrum cont111u e fO oppoaltlon to the drelt eg oemMt Werring mll U•• domlnat tlHt altuauoa on t end narlonet recollCJll• tlon dltr at d am - - la • 8-J e-1 I - · · ' Nu ous malnttream faotlonal o pose the plan Tho cnr1suan commw'lflY IS aeept ' dlYlided OYef' Iha accord whleh many beDeve woukf g Mue 100 much powe and rant S an he emotlY owr Labanori 8 -1' 8- 3 - a-3 -· ruze ead« ol'll lf 1111 remains unwUltng to 4eel Glrectly with r1 mlltla er Hubayqa w • r y Chtbtlan otnclal pa tlelpa Ung In the negotiations contlnutHJ I 7 9 J 1-3 ' 8-3 • In addition o tile ne arfy lnai wmountable poltk 1 a1aa9reemen11 tne draft agroomenl lgno es the mMll•y reaUCIC$ 04 L t anon FoC1ional mllltla hevo a1a1tod 0111 the t ctalms to arge area ot rtw coun try afler year or baUUng each Othtr and the Leb nOM Army and spor•dtc fighting remains a dal y event The m Hlaa are unlikely to surren r lt eir weapons VOluntarUy Damascus dots not vet appear IUk g ta send Sytlen mlllt«ry forcos to try to enloree a cease fire A1th0ugh acoer eyen Vice PfesidiPI - I I act °'-ltatanctin g lttves to be •otved 8yrr'8 HI preaeing H 'd entN alll• to Klladdam admHte tl'lat Oamascut any umesoon · t the the 11 -3 • • ' ··-·· 8-3 ·' • X·• I 7 9 2 • • Soulh Afrk•n l'arti•mcnlal' ' ll ·c Jccllon ·- -------- 1t81 Nat lOffllf • 1 110 An w11s · ···-p o w u 0 111n $ Mttu Yr 01118 foi 11 - la G us 3 11 6 2' A • GO$ 2 001 C 02' Kn -c iii 21JKi • 1 ' Nn-011 P rr s c - ' - 1T Ho IQ--· '' ' Namibia Zimbabwe ·---- - --- 6 2 9 IIJJ • II DU U H1 Bots vana Transvaal Province ' _ s ' oc - 4 1 1 c · · - · I - · ·-- -- M •- r • ' 1· · • l------- -------------- · ·- J _ • • • • • I 7 9 3 j l l 1 Q-3 • Speclaf Analyala SOUTH AFRICA •· fllQhtwlng Pro•p•cll Th• '° ahowl11 1 o rlghfwln11 parl H In tit• tlve parllamtmt•rr byei cflonc lut mooth Na rafssd the apeoter o • conservetltJ e 1111111• bltclct h In Sou111 Atrlca dHI not rellecr • rapid a tlomrrlde tllHt to the r lght bvtifiilt 11 8-3 Although the NaUonll Part ' won tour OI the five rac os t he 1otOI rightwfog vote waa three time$ higher than In the general election In 1981 In thOH dislrlcta Tho National Patly won 27 062 votes • oompated to the t1ghtwtng IO af of 22 5 7 The support or the Oonservetlve Paray which 1p lt from the National Pany In 1ae2·ove r the ISSUO of racla l reto m and the YICtOty of 1na extreme rtghtwlng HeraUgte NMIOnal• Party tn SaaolbUrg-Uie tl rat since Its $put trom the National Party In 1889-lndtcate thal tho par11 on the rlgtlt nave roptaoecl the • ral Progroai¥e r o a -aa the ocwernment's ptlnc pal adYer Hry for wh He 8UPPOl'I The rutkig N8 Uona1 PMty ourrcndy Is n011n danger 011011ng control of parliament N I Okls 127 1ea1a 1n a 118-member h0u1e and general elOCUono are not IOheduled unu1 1888 11 netlonwkle e cuona held tOday local Obffrver• 1uggnt thlrl the might lose no more than 33 seals to the rtgtitwlng part lei iilii 1Y were- The cent •ctcon rnulta probably undcrt1t te the fundamentaJ atretlQ ih o the NIWOnal Porty Recent nationwide opinion pot11 lndk a e U at mo I whites prove or limited racial rc t'C rffll and ovo r 70 pwcent tlD think President Bo1n e IS dotng a gOO f JoO The llmllecs ecope Of tM b eltotl0t'l1-three were he O in cionservatfve dbnrknafavor d the rlghlW ftQ parUes but t welt-olled 1-nacl'llnery or the · NatlOftai PartY undoubtedly u the amal er rlghtwtng · parties In a g6n I lfilcUon -· S-3 The HerstJgte Nulon le Party's new confidence atso may lnc ae rlghtwlng Infighting The two rightwtng partJee aQreed not to opposo ooeh other In four or the five raoes lncklcHng Suotburg The Her atJgte Naalonai e Party•• victory however mey make 1 - l l n g to stay out 01 etecuona to help tho eonurvatt Party 8-3 -3 4-3 cont1m1•d ·- ' I · • --- £ 2 tLs 7 9 - 9- 3 ·4b 'J • '• • • R'9htwlng AppHI The Late 1 ll'Cllon rnutta do renec 1 the impact ot poUUc- Uy sensmve raei J reforms compounded by 14 months ot ma or 011 e k unr•at ena 1he worst eeonomie condfUona tn 8'iulh Ak5cl Ince the 1930a Qr the live seats contested SasOfburg wn the only district under tl'lct government a 111ta•of argenc y re9utallona The rlghlls ts capHall z ed on wNte raclll tears and benefited from voter confusion over the a r1en1 ano p or Bothe'• reform program Blue-co llat workers In lnduatt1aJ ateas-Nt hi rd by receHIOn and high unemplO 'fflent-voted few the conservative par1les In larger numbers than In past ·' teclie - A prolonged slump In the economy would bitn rlt conservatnoea an cs make wn1tea lest wltng to ac cept aspects of ractal tetonns that affect lhe Job market And South Afrloa's economic ouUOOk IS bCeek tnftatlon la nnlng a11e percen1 and economl h la wtpected to remain at a daprened rate of 2 10 3 percent- - Rapl I etettoratiOn 01 the wwest would fWiher shake voter confldtince In the Nat1one1 Party and draw more whites toward the rlgtitlat partlos Moreover growing black m111ancy end demlnda tor more f rareec hlr g reforms wll locrease lhe nwnber ol W h i t e s lhal ·1fmtted reforms wlUnevltabfy tNCI to bl ak maJortty rule _ Outlook -kl Al'l1'M k igh th• lght dooa not pose an hmedlate threat to t he Nauonal Party I coMrol of parttarnont conaervattve gains are flkety to con lnue becauae of' the endemle 1otence ano a stagnating eoonomy Continued Cltslenllon wtlhln the National Pacty over ref01'ma • · miaftWhlle IJ'ight en@M- lhe rtgt wtng paf de8 to perau de more of lta legtetafor• tO def over U e corning yee s Tho threat of aOfectiona mav OIIUM the N•U I Party to modify lie poeltKln on ref ado t even h nMr meuuru agllnat no ta unrest _ 8· -- 8-3 • I 7 9 5 • 8-1 8·3 _ I - - 7 9 6 j
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