WORLD NATION HA 0 - The outh African police p­ pointed i first non- hi eoe try whi domination of the force and improve relation with Blacks. Cot O'ivoir ABIDJAN - The United tio IXI United S are pulling DOn- ential taff out of the Uberian capital Monrovia. which under i most serio rebel for two YeaJS, U.N. and emb urcea said. ABIDJAN - Senior aides of Liberian rebel leader Charles Taylor were di­ vided over a cemefire order by West African leader, and reacted ngrily to threatened anctions. Mozambique MAPUTO - The Mozam­ bican government accused the cppostticn Renamo movement of serio viola­ tions -of a peace pact aimed at ending 16 years of civil war. ., I f ca s rue a Imllmalrk deal with once�ltter�foet" Tanzania on producing electricity from eoal, offi­ cials said. MICIDGAN CITIZEN Published Each Sunday By New Day Ent rprl 12541 Second Street P.o. Box 03560 '.,_f Highland Park. MI, 48203 (313) 869-0033 Benton Harbor Bureau 175 Main Street Benton Harbor. MI 49022 (616)927-1527 , PubU.her: Charles D. Kelly Editor: Teresa Ke.11y Managing Editor: Wanda F. Roquemore Contributor.: Bernice Brown Patricia Colbert Mary Golliday Allison Jones Shock Rock Leah Samuel Ron Seigel TurekaTurk , Carolyn Warfield Vera White Production Manag r: Kascene Barks Production: Antia Iroha Thurman Powell Account Ex cutlv : Earlene Tolliver Deadline for all newspaper and advertising copy is 12 noon Wednesday prior to publication. T� Michigan Citizt!!l is avail­ able on line through Ethnic NewsWatch and to subscribers·of Mend Data Central. J Patrolman pictured in Klan robe ·given new dutie A PA 1 - Through narro , muddy p th ay, omen itb b trapped on· lu to cro dcd, ft e • It 100 like an African refu camp the neet is pi t Pari cafe. For nearly ve mon ,more than 1,000 Afri immigran have camped on a dirt-covered plot ide the historic medley castle of Vincenn . They are pro ting the scarcity of decent low-income ho ing in Pari • Tbeircampaign emb d officials aero s the political pectrum, par� anti-immigrant protes by the far-right National Front, and spotlighted ,the bleak -lodging alternatives that confront many poor people in and around this proepero , ape ive capital. "We're not here to demand financial aid," ·d one of the tent camp's leaders, Kunte Serinte of Mali. "We're orke. We've got jobs. What we want houslng." " ecau e .we are African and we can't vote, we can't get housing. " speuding half our salary for ren in apartments ith no ater or electricity," Serinte d. and e can't vote, we can't get housing." 'The camp no running water, nd only four portable toilets provi