The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 06, 1987, Image 6

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    Page 6/The Battalion/Friday, November 6,1987
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Classroom Complex. Attendance at this presentation is
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World and Nation
Ortega says he’s trying for cease-fire
President wants to end dggression' aimed at Nicaragua
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) — President
Daniel Ortega said Thursday evening his govern
ment was trying to arrange a cease-fire with Con
tra rebels through an intermediary, but that
other steps toward peace depend on “an end to
aggression against Nicaragua.”
Ortega, addressing thousands of cheering sup
porters on the day a Central American peace
plan was to take effect, called on the Contras
fighting his leftist Sandinista government to take
advantage of an amnesty offer before Saturday’s
expiration of a one-month, limited unilateral
cease-fire.
“After Nov. 7 we are going tooth-and-nail af
ter those Contras, if they don’t seek amnesty,”
Ortega told the rally packed into the lighted
downtown plaza. Around Managua, banners of
red and black, the colors of the ruling Sandinista
National Liberation Front, and the blue and
white Nicaraguan flag were strung across wide
avenues.
The Sandinistas refuse to negotiate directly or
indirectly with the Contras on a cease-fire, one of
the requirements in the peace plan signed Aug. 7
by the presidents of Costa Rica, El Salvador,
Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua. The
Sandinistas argue that any cease-fire should be
negotiated with the United States because the
Reagan administration controls the rebels.
Ortega gave no details of the mediation, but he
said it was undertaken “to strip all pretext from
our enemies and unmask those who say they are
for peace and don’t really want it.”
The Reagan administration, which is seeking
new financing for the Contras, has said the Con
tras must be included in any negotiations.
In El Salvador, President Jose Napoleon
Duarte announced a unilateral cease-fire Thurs
day despite a boycott of peace talks by leftist
guerrillas to protest the slaying of a human rights
activist.
He said all offensive air, sea and land opera
tions by the Salvadoran armed forces were halt
ing as of noon Thursday.
Guatemala is the other Central American
country with an active rebel movement. Cease
fire negotiations were begun in Spain but col
lapsed.
In Costa Rica, Pedro Joaquin Chamorro, a di
rector of the rebels’ Nicaraguan Resistance um
brella group, called Ortega’s announcement “a
triumph for the resistance” but said the Contras
want to know who will mediate.
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