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SOD called the U.s. in of
P morally, ecoDomically
and poJiticalIy d ac-
cused the media of being wifair
to the American public in its
coverage of the ar and oe­
cupation.
Spe ki at an Operation
PUSH meeting here December
30, J ckson said the of the
ar too high. Too many
lives I in pursuit of one man
when diplomacy could have
achieved the desired result..·
Jackson said th U.s. h d
aided other oppre ive dic­
tators in leaving their countries
on call tor
ty on bom
bounty for (Maud ), i
m be daDe for .• . Rev.
J J ckson in call 0 Presi­
dent George B to offer a
. bounty to capture whoever .
behind th recent bombisgs
that killed a judge and civil
rights lawyer.
Jac D m de the remar
J . 3 t the inauguration of
Mayor M yoard J D.
Bush d offered $1 milli D
reward for information leading
to the arre t of the ou ted
Panamanian le der fo lowing
the U.s. . ·on of Panama.
In dealingwith the racial ter­
rorism in . country, B
aletterJan.2to AACPle d r
Benjamin Hook denouncing
the recent mbings.
In th letter. Bush said, e .
recent bombings m e it clear
ve D totally beaten b
the evils of bi otry and r cial
prejudice. We cannot I up in
the fight . raci "
U.s. Circui Court 0 Ap­
peals J Robert Vance and
Savannah City Councilm n
Robert obioso re killed .
bombings mo tho •
A group calling it elf
Americ for a Competent
Contin doll
f0110wing revolts against their
brutal regimes. He listed ex­
amples the Shah of Iran, Fer­
dinand Marcos and Duvalier of
Hai·.
Jackson aid ousted Gen.
Manual Noriega could h ve
been escorted to exile through
nego iation if the Bush Ad­
ministration d so desired.
J ckson was also critical of
� media. e U.S. pr
not reported high civilian
death toll i Panam., he said.
0Yu'600 civilians in Panam
City 0 had been killed in the
inv . OD. The death toU . so
Jackson id, th mor­
tuari and morgues ere over-
elmed and uoable to handle
all the bodia.
Jac
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