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Daily News du lieu suivant : New York, New York • 428

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5 Friday, August 7, 1992 DAILY NEWS UYJ T(gDGD(i 4ff, TV W--' Intervention cry raised By TONY SMITH The Associated Press SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina Fresh evidence emerged yesterday of atrocities in Serbian-run concentration camps in Bosnia as demands mounted for military intervention even from the Vatican. children upon arrival and of a harvest of corpses. "We would stand on a small President Bush called on the United Nations to authorize the use of force to protect humanitarian relief efforts to Bosnia's besieged capital. Questions were raised at the UN in New York, meanwhile, about whether UN refugee officials had kept detailed reports of atrocities from the Security Council. Red Cross spokeswoman Christina Fedele said the warring factions in Bosnia are still denying the group access to detention camps despite UN pressure.

Tales of torture, rape However, reporters have spoken with some refugees who said they spent time in camps and told of torture, rape and summary execution. In Croatia, three Muslim men who emerged from detention camps in northern Bosnia told yesterday of beatings and rapes, of the separation of men from women and WAITING FOR TRAIN: Muslim girt sips water while resting in refugee camp in Croatia, where some 2,000 people have been waiting for two weeks for a train to Germany. a window and count dead peo-1 pie being taken away they were all our men, from the village or neighborhood," said a Croat identified as Adem. Another former prisoner said he watched as female prisoners were raped at the camp in Trnopolje. UN officials said that for five months peacekeepers in Sarajevo have been collecting reports of atrocities in detention camps in Bosnia, but the Security Council has yet to hear the stories.

Roundup of Muslims A confidential peacekeepers' memo obtained yesterday said UN observers witnessed Muslims being rounded up by Serbs at a football field in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Bush said the U.S. was asking the Security Council to authorize the use of force if needed, but added: "I'm hoping that we will not have to use force I would only suggest this is a very complicated military question." Bush's statement came after the Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday approved, 12-to-4, a resolution pressing him to call for an emergency meeting at the UN to discuss military intervention to end the fighting. Bush also announced the establishment of full diplomatic relations with Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia and Croatia. Right to interfere Vatican Secretary of State Angelo Cardinal Sodano said that after discussing Bosnia with Pope John Paul, he believed "the European states and the United Nations have the duty and the right to interfere, to disarm one who wants to kill.

This isn't favoring the war, but impeding war." Chess masters square off YW Fjf banks. He has offered $3.35 million to the winner and $1.65 million to the loser. The nine-game match is to begin Sept. 2 in Sveti Stefan on Montenegro's Adriatic coast and will later move to the Yugoslav and Serbian capital, Belgrade. Montenegro and Serbia are the only remaining republics in Yugoslavia.

The UN imposed strict sanctions on Yugoslavia to punish the Serb-dominated federation for fomenting war in neighboring Bosnia-Herzegovina. Training regimen The U.S. has strictly observed the sanctions, which prohibit commercial and sports links with via. Fischer, who refused "to Bobby Fischer has come of out seclusion to meet Russian chess grand master Boris Spassky in a $5 million match in Yugoslavia. The former world champions met Wednesday for an informal dinner in Belgrade, and match organizers said they "made a couple of moves" at the table.

Fischer, 49, took the world title from Spassky, 55, in 1972 but forfeited the championship by refusing to defend it. He has not played in public since. Violates sanctions The rematch, which might violate United Nations sanctions against Yugoslavia, was organized by Jezdimir Vasiljevic, who owns one of Yugoslavia's largest private Boris Spassky Bobby Fischer At 15, the Erasmus Hall High School dropout became the youngest grand master in history. IktJttNdaMrnM speak to reporters, has been training for the match by analyzing chess games, lifting weights, swimming and jogging..

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