The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 17, 1983, Page Page 9, Image 9

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Apartheid . . .
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Abrcus said that in 1077, the United
Nations instituted an anrj embargo
against South Africa. All U.N. members
must participate in the embargo. The
United Nations clzo provides Icol end
monetary assistance to vietiins end
political prisoners cf the apartheid
system, he said.
All U.N. members have condemned
the apartheid system but ere divided
on how to deal with it, Abrous said.
The United Nations is worldng for the
total divestment of South Africa. The
system must eventually go; it is not
pcecibls merely to reform It, he said.
. The United States has condemned
they syrtem, but dees net favor eJ cf
the United Nations policies, Abrous
United States citizens who ?bh to
help in the flht c-iinst cpsrtheid
should write to their senators and
urga fuU endorsement of the United
Nations' actions toward South Africa,
he edd.
Abrous b abo the Deputy to the
Director of the United Nations Educa
tional and Training Program for South
Africa.-. .
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426 N. ICth Ct They were net there when cuccrs
arrived.' -
1 2:44 am. Loud music reported at 1 245 N. 1 Cth
St. Officers settled the situation. '
12:53 a.m. Epicious persons reported at 1531
S St Omcera did not End snj-one in the area.
; 1:45 am. E-.crcncy phone reported off the
hook at 14th and T7 streets. ' .
1:53 &.tx Lous noise reported at Broyhill Fqvlh
tain. Q:;tcd a group cf people.
: 8:54 &. Cccurity alsxm reported accidentally
set off la Iliirdlton HsZI
; 3:05 p.m. - A person who is not a student report
edly stole a b3& cr.rd to aNeihaTdt Hsll rom. The
person wo zitcz tt The victim also reported being
held in her .rccn tct her on Friday. The '
suspect rzzj eppczr ci court cn this charge J.Iond?y,
although the victin rasy drop the chsrcs. The vic
tim and sipect repcrtedy fcsew esch other. . -
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