res .
ulf you're in 10 e an
emergency curfew, you ought to
have a plan for dealing with the
70,000 homele in this city,"
ACLU attorney Paul Hoffman said ,
during a news conference.
Bradley spokesman Bill Chan­
dler replied: "The mayor impo ed
ACLU, P ge 8-10
·Ice-T'
ong
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warn
police to
top
. brutality
.
RTI T IN THE MAKING - Aujual JohnsOn, 1, recently
jnsMd r artistic biliti during Family FWl Day For Special
Population Student ponsored by H ghland Park Community
College.
BY SAHM VENlER
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRl1ER
and persuasion bas become arro­
gant, imtransigent," be aid. Presi­
dent F.W. de Klcrk's government
w "mtally i.nscDsitive to the 10
of Black lives," be added.
Tutu, 60, wept earlier Monday at
a memorial service fur the 42 people
killed in last week' massacre in the
Boipatong bla� township south of
Johannesburg.
"OUR COUNTRY IS on tbe
brink of disaster," be said.
He called for the government to
mest the Boipatong killers, agree to
anintemational peac»-lteeping force
and form a multiparty controlling
body of the police and aany.
CAPE TOWN, So .... Africa (AP) -
South Africa is slipping back k> the
dark days of apartheid and the politi­
cal violence bas put it on the brink
of disaster, Anglican Archbishop
Desmond Tutu ays.
The Nobel Peace Prize w1nncr,
in an interview wi 1h The Associated
Press, aid Monday night be was
ready to ask the international com­
munity .. to resume South Africa's
isolation and might return to the
streets hixmelf to protest,
"A government that had ap­
peared to be amenable to d�ion
Vioc President Dan Quayle said
TIme Warner, tbe parcnt company of
tbe label that relealed the Ice-T al­
bum on which tbe song appears,
should rethink its sponsol1hip of the
recording.
"They are making money off �
record that i suggesting its OK to
kill cops, and that is wrong," Quayle
said In a speech I t week.
Milwaukee County. Sheriff Rich­
aid Artison 11M called tbe song's Iyr­
B�CK COPS, p •• 8-10
Group eek reparation
for descendan s of lave
ACIIWOOD. OHIO (AP)- The u.s.
Co titution w ed from the be­
allUunJl beca e of I handll of
lev ,women 00 ve Amert-
, Supreme Court J nee Harry
A. BI kmun ·d.
"In the original document of
17tr1, there three glaring in.
.yq;� � Imperfection," Blackmun
told ut 2,000 people at the Fair­
mount Temple in suburban Ceve­
land Monday ni ht.
American urvivors of World War II 00 to varia
Indian tribes for bro en treati . •
The group hm not yet' decided w t form thO
reperano oould take, but imilar dis 0 a�
taking place in Africa d Europe. N'Cobra oftic
ide . .
UReparations is
imematio 1 ," hi T a, a W.blJalO
yer, told the group. "It is Md oomm
this countrY not eYeD offered
to African Americana."
__ '_ Lt. Col. H.L. Maxwell
RS'leCleach cSescendant 0 Ilaves be
._ .... _t tOOOlq!C
're tal about � wbo
JicalJy, physJcally and I
aid Etla Nwanganza, a Greenville attorney and COD­
terence coordinator.
She said compensation could come in the form of
land, health care and education, in addition to money.
"The firat w complete exclu-
ion of non- ed native Americans.
The econd th incl on of hu-
man 1 the third the total
d' enfranchisement of women.
"It too 90 Y nd one of the
m t rrible wa in the orkt his­
tory to obtain the 13th, 14th and 1S
amendmen that eliminated 1 v­
ery," he'd. "It took another SO
years to obtain uffrage of women
with the 19th Amendment in 1920,"
CHARLBSTO ,S.c. (AP) -An African-American
group wan the federal government to compensate
Blacks for lowl tbeir anccs tors to be old into
1 cry.
"People will y, 'My grandfather w n't part 0
t " d Vince Godwin. cc-chairperson of the N -
donal Coalition � BI for Rep lions in America.
co ntry part of thal This country
Il .... ..,�for tbat.'·
UOOlredl of Africm-Amorl
,
rap
C CAp I(jJ "
police to ltop brutality and
n wrongly: criticlzecl a call to
attack ..
. LenaJd Weill, pl'Cllident of the
Leap � Martin, said Tuesday that
poUdd have attacked tbe song to
pin votel in upcoming elections.
Tho 1011& which appears 0(.1 the
album "Body Count," bas been
widely criticized.
•
•
,
•
VI
1 t year in response to de K1cdc's
Monns.
Tutu long pushed for a peace-
ful solution to South Africa' racial
conflict. When Black political
groups were banned, Tutu led tbe
anti-apartheid movement in South·
Africa wi th calls for conciliation.
111111 HELPED persuade for­
eign nations to impo e economic
sanctions on South Africa in the
19ms to protest apartheid, but most
of the pmlitivc.m ures have been
removed.
,
LittiDg prematuJe,
Tutuaaid, addiDgbe�1CCk tbeir
rei,. temeDl
Tutu stepped ., from the fron..
tliDe of the lIlti-apllthdd mo�t
when de KJak lepliad the AmlCaft
National Coo and IaUDCbed DO­
gotiatioDi in Febl'U8lY 1990.
But be laid tbe cwreDl problems,
particularly io could
bring him to tilt
"God forbid. I Ially don't
to be go' b8ct
added, c,
e
hop ut ay
lipplng back; r
., Whoever is reapoosibie for the
violenoe, the bminea of the govern­
ment is to ensure tbat it CDds and that
it apprehends the perpetrators,"
Tutu said.
IF xor, HE said, "the_n.we've
got to go back to the international
community and invoke the support
of the anti-apartheid movcmalL"
Unl tbe government moves
quickly to end the political violence,
South Africa bould be baaed from
tbe Olympics next month, Tutuaaid.
South Africa � not competed
in the OlympiCS since 1960, but the
ban on i participation lifted
Q.
Do you
. hinkrap
mu ic
prcmotes
-violen
ROSIE ALLEN: "There are
a lot of thing tbat do. No
evidence bas been presented. In
my opinion that proves that rap
music is the motif of violence."
RABEEM ALLARD:
"Some villlan rappe influence
violence through their message."
RODNEY J. CO • "I
do not think that rap music
promotes violence if you hive
good sense."
