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Page 12 • Wednesday, April 28, 1999
EWS
Serbs allow Red Cross
to visit American POWs
Celebrating spring
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) —
The Red Cross was allowed Tuesday
to visit three American POWs last
seen with bloodied faces on Serbian
TV and took letters for their fami
lies, while NATO jets pounded Serb
forces in Kosovo in a round-the-
clock operation. Diplomacy showed
little sign of a breakthrough.
In Moscow, U.S. Deputy Secre
tary of State Strobe Talbott met Tues
day with Russian officials to deter
mine whether the Russians made
progress in brokering a settlement
to the five-week-old confrontation.
But former premier Viktor Cher
nomyrdin, Russia’s chief mediator
on the Yugoslav crisis, said NATO
must halt airstrikes to clear the way
for talks, a condition rejected re
peatedly by the alliance.
Chernomyrdin said Belgrade
would accept an “international pres
ence” in Kosovo with Russia’s par
ticipation but he acknowledged that
such a group, which would be un
armed or only lightly armed, fell far
short of what NATO is demanding.
Allied terms include the key de
mand of international peacekeeping
troops in Kosovo, an end to atroci
ties against ethnic Albanian civil
ians, autonomy for the majority Al
banian province and the return of all
refugees.
International Committee of the
Red Cross chief Cornelio Sommaru-
ga said a team from his organiza
tion, including a doctor, met pri
vately in Belgrade with the U.S.
soldiers, captured March 31 in dis
puted circumstances along the Yu-
goslav-Macedonian border.
Sommaruga saw the three briefly
on Monday. The visit TUesday was
the first “official” contact as pro
vided for under the Geneva con
ventions for prisoners of war.
The ICRC also conducted a sec
ond visit with a Yugoslav officer
captured by Kosovo Albanian rebels
and held at a U.S. military base in
Mannheim, Germany.
Sommaruga refused to discuss the
American men’s conditions — they
were paraded before Serb TV with
cuts and bruises on their faces after
their capture — but said they were ex
amined by a physician and allowed
to hand over letters to their families.
Christopher J. Stone, 25, of
Smiths Creek, Mich.; Andrew
Ramirez, 24, of Los Angeles; a
Steven M. Gonzales, 21,
Huntsville, Texas, were seize
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March 31, seven days after NATO
launched its bombing campaign.
Chris Bowers of the ICRC said the
Red Cross was promised regular ac
cess to the prisoners — seen as a pos
sible sign Belgrade was seeking a way
out of the crisis and the widespread
destruction of bridges, factories, oil
depots and other key infrastructure.
In another possible overture, Yu
goslav Deputy Premier Vuk
Draskovic urged the government
Monday to admit it cannot defeat
NATO. Draskovic, a former opposi
tion leader with a reputation for
maverick stands, said he believed
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milo
sevic was prepared to accept a U.N.
force in Kosovo.
Girlfriend may have bought guns used in Littleton masi
LITTLETON, Colo. (AP) — Ex
actly a week after the first shots rang
out at Columbine High School, a
hush fell over the Denver area Tues
day and church bells tolled 15 times
— one for each victim and the two
gunmen.
Televisions and radios fell silent
for one minute at 11:21 a.m. After the
tolling, the bells rang out in joyous
tones.
Funerals for three more victims
— Matthew Kechter and Kyle Ve
lasquez, both 16, and Corey De-
Pooter, 17 — were held. The Ve
lasquez services drew 800 mourn
ers, including Gov. Bill Owens.
Investigators, meanwhile, ques
tioned Dylan Klebold’s 18-year-old
girlfriend, who is believed to have
bought at least two of the weapons
used by Klebold and Eric Harris. In
vestigators want to know whether
she knew how the guns were to be
used.
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Clinton announced proposals to
tighten federal gun laws. “We don’t
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