~Lbright insists on human 41ghts talk WASHINGTON (AP) - Chinese President Jiang Zemin will get a full picture of how Americans feel about China's human rights record, both from protest demonstrations outside and tough talk inside the White House, k Madeleine Albright said yesterday. The secretary of state also made clear at while human rights is just one aspect of increasingly important U.S.- China ties, "We will never have a com- pletely normal relationship with them until they have a better human rights policy." Jiang, who arrived yesterday in M Honolulu to begin the first U.S. visit by a Chinese leader in a dozen years, is expected to face protest rallies at each his stops in Williamsburg, ashington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Los Angeles. Christian groups were to kick off the demonstrations yesterday with a prayer vigil across from the White House to protest religious persecution in China and that country's abortion policies. Speaking of the historic locales Jiang is visiting in the United States, Albright said on NBC's "Meet the Press" that he * ill not have a totally fuzzy time at these places. I think that it is important for him, actually, to see where our liber- ty came from.' Everywhere he goes in the United NATION/WORLD The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 27, 1997 - 7A Columbian elections held despite rebel intimidation BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - Amid heavy security, Colombians voted for state and local offices yesterday in elec- tions marred by a rebel sabotage cam- paign that has killed dozens of candi- dates and scared thousands more into withdrawing. Obeying leftist guerrilla orders to boycott the ballot and stay off high- ways, tens of thousands of Colombians in the countryside outside state control were expected to stay away rather than risk rebel retribution. More than 200,000 police and soldiers guarded voting stations, but several skir- mishes were reported, and authorities said 10 election otficials were kidnapped by rebels in one northern town. Nationwide, police said road traffic was down 80 percent - an indication people were heeding the rebel "armed strike" advertised in leaflets and by word-of-mouth. Some roads were dyna- mited, apparently by rebels. In their stiffest challenge to the gov- ernment in more than 30 years of fight- ing, leftist guerrillas have badly embar- rassed President Ernesto Samper's scandal-plagued administration. More than 100 candidates and elect- ed officials have been murdered this year, most by guerrillas but some by the rebels' paramilitary foes, and more than 2,000 candidates withdrew under death threat, dozens after being kid- napped. In Cartagena del Chaira, a small river town in the rebel-dominated southern state of Caqueta, where 9,200 people are registered voters, all businesses were shuttered and the streets were full of soldiers. 1~ Spring Break Acapulco * Cancun 1998 Las Vegas - Denver - Florida APPHOTO Chinese President Jiang Zemin, left, is escorted past an Air Force honor guard yesterday by U.S. Navy Admiral Joseph Prueher in Honolulu, Hawaii. Your ticket for fun! Nassau, Bahamas States, President Jiang Zemin is going to meet with protesters. He's going to see and hear American voices on this. I can't think of anything better than that," Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) said on CNN's "Late Edition." Jiang, who rose to power in the Chinese Communist Party hierarchy in the wake of the 1989 Tiananmen crack- down, meets Clinton Wednesday for talks expected to cover trade, weapons proliferation, Taiwan, drug trafficking and the environment as well as human rights. "The important part here for us is to engage with China but not endorse everything that they're doing," Albright said. She said "substantial progress" has been made toward an agreement where China would pledge not to give nuclear assistance to Iran, Pakistan and other countries. An agreement would include the lifting by the Clinton administration of restrictions on the sale to China of U.S. nuclear reactors. The secretary said some good news also has come on human rights, with the recent release from custody of a Roman Catholic Chinese bishop imprisoned for preaching outside the government-sanctioned church. Sen. Orrin Hatch, a conservative Republican from Utah who recently visited China, praised the administra- tion's position on human rights, pro- nouncing it "the best way to work with China." 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