Ult..IN. conference cries out against wartime rapes The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 13, 1995 - 7 BEIJING (AP) - Of all war's hor- rors, rape is espcially ugly and the U.N. women's coference is crying out against it. Corfetes agreed yesterday -that combatants vho rape women are war criminals ad should be hunted down. The call to gvernments to investi- gate and punislthose responsible for rape in wartim was among measures adopted by a coimittee drafting a Plat- "form for Actio to achieve equality for ,women. "Gross humn rights violations and policies of ethic cleansing in war-tom ,and occupiedireas continue to be car- ried out," sai the newly approved para- graph. "Civi Ian victims, mostly women and childre, often outnumber casual- ties among ombatants." In the lat hurdle before final ap- proval of tle platform, delegates from 189 countris adopted large sections of the documnt by consensus at a some- times heatd. meeting. The same coun- tions. Addressing the issue of the so-called "glass ceiling," it urged governments and the private sector to build "a critical mass of women leaders, executives and managers in strategic decision-making positions." It also called for equal participation of women in peace negotiations. Negotiators worked into the night trying to resolve remaining issues: equal inheritance rights for women, elimination of weapons of mass de- struction, putting a monetary value on unpaid work such as keeping house, and financial resources to implement the platform. Also unresolved was language call- ing for an end to discrimination based on sexual preference. Irene Freudenschuss-Reichel, the Austrian head of the committee dealing with human rights, said this did not weaken the conference's human rights commitment. AP PHOTO An African youth group participates at the U.N. women's conference yesterday. tries will give final approval to the platform during a plenary session Fri- day that will end the 12-day Fourth World Conference on Women. Portions oftext approved by the draft- ing committee call for governments to shift funds from defense to economic development, alleviate the increasing poverty of women, and, along with com- panies, put more women in top posi- -n JOIN OUR MAFIHA Cook Bldg. staff as a PART-TIM E HELP needed afternoons & WORK STUDY students are needed for RESPONSIBLE STUDENT needed to work temporary student cook. This is an exciting wknds. Perfect for students. 761-3768. Cam- several office positions at Student as mother's helper for adorable toddler once place to work wih many special functions pts Auto Rental. Publications. We're looking for punctual, or twice/wk. (half days). 973-3162. and the benefit ola ceniral campus location. PRESCHOOL HELP. 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In the eyes ofmilitary observers here, the limited scope of the NATO cam- paign goes a long way to explain why Ratko Mladic, the separatist Serbs' military leader, persists in defying NATO and U.N. demands to withdraw his arsenal of more than 300 artillery pieces from the hills and mountains around the Bosnian capital - one of the main conditions set down for a halt to the bombing. "NATO is operating with one hand tied," a senior U.N. military officer said. "If I were Mladic, I would resist to the last." The United Nations based its assess- ment partly on the Serbs' large reserves of ammunition, along with their ability to resupply themselves and to repair damaged facilities. Furthermore, offic- ers here said, the limits NATO places on its attacks guarantee the Serbs have room to persevere. Few airstrikes have been directed against front-line units that generally keep three weeks' worth of ammuni- tion and other supplies close by - including the artillery ringing Sarajevo. NATO has specifically placed those targets off-limits so as not to be seen as trying to strategically affect the out- come of the war. Storage facilities and gun placements in civilian areas are also untouchable, because of fears of killing noncomba- tants. No strikes have been organized against civilian factories, power sta- tions or other nonmilitary targets, al- though some damage to civilian facili- ties has been reported. An expansion of targets would re- quire anew NATO political decision in Brussels. Unified NATO backing ap- parently has remained strong for the current target menu but could be strained by any escalation, U.N. officials said. NATO staff officers in Naples, the alliance's southern headquarters, re- ported that continuing fair weather per- mitted a steady procession of bombing strikes yesterday to batter targets around Sarajevo. Between dawn Monday and noon yesterday, 76 planes bombed what has become the customary array of ammunition dumps, communications facilities and storage depots. Some officers privately have begun Sarajevo comes to life following 3-year siege Los AngelesTnes SARAJEVO, Bosnia- Herzegovina - Hundreds of this battered city's young and fashion- able pressed outside the sand- bagged doors of the new United Colors of Benetton clothing store yesterday, and others inside pored over the orange, pink and green T- shirts stacked six-deep and selling for two weeks' wages. It was the grand opening of a rather incongruous addition to Titova Avenue, Sarajevo's scarred downtown main street and site of last month's marketplace massa- cr. And the opening was a major event, drawing the mayor, crowds and what passes for a local televi. sion news crew - three young- sters and a hand-held video cam- era. Two weeks after NATO launched air strikes against the Bosnian Serbs who have besieged the capital for more than three years, there are .small signs of reawakening life. The air campaign has tempo- rarily quieted, though not de- stroyed, the mortar and artillery pieces the Serbs use to shell the city. Nobody knows how long the lull will last, but for now people can be seen strolling outside with their baties. Thegovernment rolled a nightly curfew back from 9 to 10 p.m. and even lifted it altogether last Saturday. Around 1,000 tons of food, fire- wood and other consumer goods are entering Sarajevo daily, after the United Nations, taking advan- tage of NATO air cover, opened a road into the city for the first time in six months. Prices have plum- meted. The Benetton store, officials say, is the first foreign-invested shop to open in Bosnia since the war began in 1992, when Serb gunmen re- belled against Bosnian indepen- dence and surrounded Sarajevo. tack any Serb guns that resume shell- ing. But some NATO officials have British Rapid Reaction forces participate in an exercise near Sarajevo yesterday.T U 4. aofficials Serb tbreatcontinus despit Mbmbings. DO YOU WANT to be reunited or confront a one night stand? You could be on a national talk show! Call Stacy collect right away! 212/ 246-6813 or 212/582-1722 ext. 23. FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion in private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800- 263-6495 ext. F55981. I NEED A PARKING space on campus! Price neg. Call Amanda 810/437-0199. PARKING SPACE needed on Central Cam- pus immediately. Call 434-1644. 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