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LITMUS
Army clashes
with rioters
in Pakistan
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) —
Army troops fired on rioters here
Monday and rival ethnic gangs bat
tled with guns and homemade
bombs, leaving eight people dead in
a fourth day of street battles, offi
cials and witnesses said.
At least 44 people have died and
300 have been injured in violence
that began Friday.
Hundreds of soldiers were sent to
Karachi Monday to reinforce army
units deployed over the weekend.
Thousands of riot police clashed
again with roving gangs of rioters
who defied a curfew.
The gangs stoned traffic, set fire
to buses and other vehicles, looted
and set fire to shops and blocked
roads with burning debris, witnesses
said.
Violence began when a group of
Muhajirs traveling to a political
meeting in Hyderabad passed
through a Pathan district in Karachi
Friday. A gunbattle between Pathans
and Majanirs erupted, and distur
bances broke out in Hyderabad
when word of the fighting reached
there.
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New ambassador meets Mexico’s president
MEXICO CITY (AP) — U.S. Am
bassador Charles J. Pilliod Jr. asked
not to be compared to his predeces
sor, former actor John Gavin, as he
presented his credentials to Mexico’s
president Monday.
“I don’t think you should com
pare me with senor Gavin,” Pilliod
said when asked if his statements
would be as controversial. “He’s pre
ttier than I am, and I’m a better ac
tor than he is.”
Pilliod, 68, was an executive with
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. of
Akron, Ohio.
In a prepared statement read af
ter presenting his credentials to
President Miguel de la Madrid at the
National Palace, Pilliod said he had
delivered “a personal message from
President Reagan reiterating his
commitment to strengthening the
ties between our countries.”
He described U.S.-Mexican rela
tions as “dynamic and complex.”
“We are friends. . . . There’s no
country in the world that has a closer
relationship (with the United
States,” he said.
The ambassador’s post has been
vacant since May after Gavin rt|
signed after five years in Mexico.
Gavin had been accused of null
ing "interventionist” speeches.
The Mexican government
mally protested to Washington I
week over the new drug law
could reduce funds to any councj
judged not to be doing enough;
the war against illegal drugs.
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