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Radio News from the newsroom of ""BATTALION campus and community news 1:57 p.m. Monday through Friday on KAMU-FM 90.9 College Station / Bryan 11 THE BATTALION Three dead in attack on West Timor office the East Timor border town of Suai, said a U.N. force would only enter with Indonesia’s permission. Officials at the headquarters of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees in West Timor’s capital, Kupang, said contact had been lost with its besieged office in Atambua. Agency spokesman Jake Morland said there were serious fears for their safety. He said 90 other UNHCR staff in West Timor were on standby for possible evacuation in case the vi olence spread across the province. The U.N. agency has been deliv ering aid to an estimated 90,000 refugees who have lingered in bor dering camps after fleeing violence in East Timor 12 months ago. It has regularly complained that militia gangs, opposed to East Tim or’s independence from Indonesia, have attacked its staff and buildings in West Timor over many months. Caravel said Wednesday’s riot erupted a day after the murder of a refugee in the nearby town of Betun. He and other witnesses said as many as 3,000 mourners took the man’s body to Atambua and staged a protest outside the UNHCR's office. It was not immediately clear why the violence flared or why the U.N. workers were targeted. However, witnesses said some crowd mem bers accused the United Nations of ignoring their plight. Six European hostages to be released on Friday ZAMBOANGA, Philippines (AP) — Six Europeans held hostage for months in a southern Philippine jungle will be freed Friday, their Muslim rebel captors said Wednesday. Their release would leave one foreigner — an American — and 12 Fil ipinos in the hands of the Abu Sayyaf rebels. Rebel commander Ghalib “Robot” Andang telephoned negotiators to noti fy them of the date of the Europeans’ release, chief government negotiator Robert Aventajado said. Andang had promised 10 days ago to free all the Europeans within two weeks. His rebel faction is holding two Finns, a French and a German, all kidnapped April 23 from a Malaysian diving resort, and two French jour nalists. Negotiations for the release of American Jeffrey Schilling. 24, began Wednesday, officials said. Schilling is reportedly being held by a separate Muslim rebel faction. Provincial Vice Governor Munib Estino, appointed by the government to negotiate for Schilling, traveled Wednesday to the Abu Sayyaf s camp on southern Jolo island. The rebels have not announced their demands for Schilling’s release, al though rebel spokesman Abu Sabaya has privately demanded $10 million, ne gotiators said. “Once I touch the ground, I will know what their demands and sugges tions are,’ ’ Estino said. The demands will be relayed to the Philippine Cabinet, and if acceptable, “then the job is finished,” he said. Estino said he met earlier with U.S. Embassy officials but declined to elab orate. Schilling visited the Abu Sayyaf camp on Aug. 28. Philippine reports said the rebels seized Schilling, who converted to Islam in 1994, during an argument over religious and political issues. The Philippine Daily Inquirer said Sabaya invited Schilling to the camp on Jolo, about 580 miles south of Manila, to discuss weapons purchases. “Once I touch the ground, I will know what their demands and suggestions are/' — Munib Estino Provincial Vice Governor JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Thousands of rioting refugees and pro-Indonesian militia members at tacked a U.N. office in West Timor on Wednesday, killing at least three foreign U.N. aid workers, the In donesian military and witnesses said. Sgt. 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