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£ T V Need Long Distance Service? Page \2rYhe Battalion/Thursday, January 17, 1985 Sign Up Now For Star Tel. Jan. 14th-Jan. 18th Mon.-Fri. Blocker MSC WrYBVTfe ANfrfc NATIffeN Jamaicans continue to protest Associated Press KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamai cans protesting an increase in fuel prices set up roadblocks and shut down most of this Caribbean capital Wednesday. Leftist opponents of the government of Prime Minster Ed ward Seaga called for him to resign and hold new elections. hospitalized in the disturbances sparked by the announcement Mon day of a 20 percent hike in fuel prices. A Kingston newspaper. The Daily Gleaner of Jamaica, said Wednesday there were reports of three more deaths Tuesday. The Jamaica Defense Force, po lice and members of Seaga’s Labor Party worked through the night to clear Kingston’s main arteries of de bris, burning tires and auto parts, but protesters following behind re stored the barriers, police said. Police confirmed three fatal shootings and said six people were Police said two liquor stores and a department store were looted over night in Kingston, and one of the li quor stores was burned to the ground. A sugar cane field outside Kingston was also set afire. “What is not happening is that there are no riots anywhere in Ja maica,” Seaga told reporters. “There are demonstrations in Kingston, peaceful assemblies in most cases,” tie said. He said the protests would be al lowed to continue “as long as they are peaceful.” A tiny Communist party said it was participating in the roadblocks, which Seaga blamed on “a coalition of opposition political groups.” Seaga said the nation’s security forces were out in full force, but had orders not to confront protesters un less they were damaging property. He charged the protesters with trying “to undo the economic gains made under this country’s structural adjustment program. While their in tentions may have been to reduce the inflow of tourists, this has not succeeded.” Protesters stayed away beachfront hotels and didn’t b 1,500 visitors Tuesday afternooil aboard two cruise ships in Ock| Rios, the government said. The prime minister’s leftist oppoj nents called for him to resign; hold new elections. Seaga defeated! Socialist Michael Manley in and his Labor Party won one-pan,I control of the island’s Parliamentl when Manley’s People’s Nationill Party boycotted early elections called I by in December 1983. Seaga’s government, which broke the close ties Manley formed Cuba, has received more than 1 million in U.S. aid since 1980, ME> ternal - rived ^ talks w first ofl Clar meetin utes, v Madric main t been d eign M expecte Contac peace a tea. The Venezt Desertion acknowiegded by Soviets THE PI KAPPA PHI FRATERNITY Associated Press Announces its Spring RUSH 1985: Thurs. January 17; 8:00-Midnight lues. January 22; 8:00-Midnight Fri. January 25; 8:00-Midnight All open RUSH parties will be held at: Treehouse Apts. Partyroom MOSCOW — For the first time since the Soviet Army invaded Af ghanistan, the Kremlin acknowl edged Wednesday that one of its sol diers had deserted. But it said he chose to return to his homeland ^^f- ter finding only “sleazy propaganda and dubious love” in the West. The official Soviet news agency Tass also accused the United States of offering Afghan rebels a bounty for a new quarry — live Soviet sol diers Tass said could then be tor tured and brainwashed into becom ing traitors. In an account Tass carried on its Russian-language service Wednes day, Soviets were told of the 20-year- old deserter from a military con struction unit. Tass said he was drugged, nearly starved and visited by lovers of both sexes with CIA links in an attempt to get him to make anti-Soviet statements. Tass also charged that a second Soviet defector, who went to Af ghanistan as a soldier during the 1979 invasion, wants to return from his present home in the United States, but that the State Department is dragging its feet. Deputy State De partment spokesman Alan Romberg said in Washington that if Alexander Voronov “wants to go back, that’s his free choice.” Until recently, the Soviet press has paid little attention to the activities of what it terms the “limited contin gent of troops invited” to Afghani stan in 1979. But in recent months j Soviet readers have been told of sac rifices of Soviets battling Afghani bandits and dying to protect a grate ful Afghan population. Western sources estimate as man\ I as 110,000 Soviet troops have been deployed in Afghanistan. Ryzhkov returned to the Soviet I Union last month. 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