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InB flB VrHHok aHeiHetrauon A high-lev- el delegation of the World Peace Council met with India's Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on September 16 to dis-cu- ss vvorld problems of peace disarmament and development for human need The peace envoys led by Romesh Chandra WPC presi-de- nt expressed the "support and solidarity of the millions of people represented by the WPC" for the Non-Aligne- d Movement of which India is a member in its struggle against nuclear arms escalation and the racist policies of the South African government The WPC delegation informed Gandhi of the steps the organiza-tio- n had taken among its support-in- g councils in 141 countries to mobilize public opinion behind the Non-Align- ed Movement's New Delhi Declaration dedi-cate- d to saving the planet from nuclear annihilation Prime Minister Gandhi ex-pressed hope of progress at the GorbachevReagan summit in November and spoke of the need to prevent the arming of space to IS John of ali nuclear vveaponstests president of the a to achieve a new seminar at Delhi that He gave his Star Wars is part a long-ter- m on the struggle against strategyof president apartheid and the of Reagan rnaking the United Namibia and South Africa as well as ways to for in Asia Speaking to a press conference next day World Peace Council president Chandra said also that "The prime minister apprized us of the situation in Punjab the efforts of the government and the people to combat terrorism The ownerofa second-han- d car knows how hard it is to drive a bargain ALUMIINIM1ESTEN HUOMIOON Halutaan ostaa aluminium -- ding scarp päivän kor-keimpiin hintoihin Rehellinen punnitus HOUSE OF METALS 45 Commercial Rd Toronto 1 7 Leaside Kolme korttelia etelään Eglin-tonis- ta itään Laird Drivesta Puh: 421 1572 LOUGHEED HAUTAUSTOIMISTO Hautaukset 100 mailin säteellä Sudburysta toimitetaan lisämaksua PUHELIN 673-959- 1 PUHELIN 6739591 252 Regent St South "Hazel kadun kulm Sudbury 12 y Vi--" f" :% iti'"1 r:'"" U US Prime Minister Gandhi reets Canadian Congress president Morgan which dravvs inspiration from cer-tai- n outside forces" Arms or Education The Canadian member of the delegation Dr John Hanly Mor-gan president the Canadian Peace Congress and a vice- - end and WPC told international University economic order of views US Ronald liberation of work peace and security and (rom- -) ilman Indian Rajiv Peace States so powerful it Costa Gomes of control the whole World" Vice-Chancell- or Moonis Raza inaugurating the seminar Dis-armament Development and the Nations said that the question today was one of "armaments or university" As resources devoted to armaments increased those devoted to Now He Can Dolt When billionaire press magnate Rupert Murdoch sought to buy up seven TV stations in the US for a mere $2 billion his status an Australian national interfered He requested US citizenship which was immediately granted His Last Hope Jose Francisco Pastor Tortajada a young Span-iar- d offering a kidney for a job the German Frank R Block RO ja Young 0J OPTOMETEISTIT Pah konttori 674-40- 14 kotiin 673-07- 05 CIIY CENTRE HUONE 216 Toisessa kerroksessa SUDBURY Ontario Vastaanotto ESPANOLASSA Kea&lv Pakhlo 11 ap 9 lp 869-29- 20 Jos lehtenne myöhästyy usein täyttäkää allaoleva kuponki ja lähettäkää konttoriin tai antakaa paikkakuntanne asiamiehelle Name (Nimi) Addres (Osoite) Issue No: (Lehden numero) Arrived (Saapui) ' Viikkosanomat 1088 Pape Ave Toronto Ontario M4K 3VY5 ~'7'ääa#?V' " ? ' f l f " — -- — — I IM I I [ Jjt'T V X development and education would decline he commented The seminar was organized by Educationists for Peace The visiting delegation was made up of: Romesh Chandra President WPC John Hanly Morgan president Canadian Peace Congress Luis Echever-ri- a former president of Mexico James Lamond British Labor Party MP General Francisco da that "could former president United West Portugal Richard Andriaman-jat- o president of the Supreme Council of Revolution of the Democratic Republic of Mal-aga- sy Bahig Nasser (Egypt) WPC Secretary and Academician E M Primakov director of Academy of Oriental Studies USSR Siiddeutsche Zeitung re-lat- es This desperate move he says is his one remain-in- g chance of ending three years of unemployment Jolly Roger '(ÄTO@ $L Piracy again rife on the high seas According to UN statistics since 1980 pirates have murdered 1376 peo-ple manhandled 2283 and kidnapped 593 off the shores of Thailand in the South China Sea alone Piracy likewise increas-m- g off the coasts of West Africa and Brazil and in the Caribbean More often than not these 20th century cut-throa- ts seek to capture ves-se- ls to use in drug AUNIITA UKKIA Podlootkaa hakemassa fciikkakcAeateBiame FLOW£R SERVICE Puhelin 673-&-&S 252 Regent St Basel ladun kulm 22 Durham St SUDBUBY --tv "t ''"'?i4f] V'--i VI in maa Evidence shows g as is Roger Viikkosanomien is is UKKAKIMPPUJA UKKALAITTEITA 8 N Umi™ in NiGärsiyiJSi Lawyers for Nicaragua have summed up the testimoney of witnesses at the International Court of Justice in The Hague which clearly show the United States is in violation of international law by its policy of trying to overthrow the legal govern-ment of Nicaragua by violence and terror Six witnesses including a French Roman Catholic priest a former CIA central American specialist a former counsel to the foreign relations committee of the US Senate and a former top leader of the contra group NDF testified either in person or by afifidavit The testimoney established several key Nic-araguan charges: c That there is no evidence of Nicaraguan arms shipments to El Salvador o That the contra attacks are directed and financed by the CIA o That CIA agents carried out military opera-tion- s against Nicaragua then directed contra groups to claim responsibility e That torture rape and acts of terror by contras against civilians is a conscious policy e That US actions reflect policy decisions at the highest levels of the US administration The United States was absent from the World Court proceedings Washington had earlier de-clar- ed last January it would not recognize the court's jurisdiction in matters involving Central America Contacted by the Tribune for comment on the evidence being presented in the Hague Nic-araguaa Consul general in Toronto Pastor Valle-Gara- y said "it is clear proof of Nicaraguaa allegations made during the past four years "Evidence shows" he continued "that the US government is openly involved in acampaign of terror which has now cost the lives of 17000 Nicaraguans In this the US is in violation of international law and indeed of US law for-biddi- ng direct or indirect attack on Nicaragua "Proceedings at the Hague also show clearly that Nicaragua will use ali means open to it ali international forums such as the World Court to bring a hait to the terrible aggression being carried out against it" Valle-Gara- y continued "It is shocking that in the era of nuclear energy utilisation and space flights there are almost 500 million people in the developing countries who suffer from hunger permanently and 40 million of them die of malnutrition every year" ERILAISET TILAISUUDET TORONTO Finn Centre 465-898- 1 Ikinuorten kerhon toiminta-paikka Finn Centre 217 Danforth Ave on auki kello 10 jälkeen jo-kaisen viikon torstaiaamuna Ter-vetuloa rentoutumaan juodaan kahvia ja pelataan bingoa! Lokakuun 26 päivä lauan-taina on Torontossa suuri Rau-han marssi joka aloitetaan Queens Parkista kello 1230 1986 on julistettu Yhdistynei-den Kansakuntien taholta Rau-han vuodeksi Ikinuorten laulu- - (klo 10 ap)ja voimistelu- - (klo 1 1 ap) harjoituk-set Finn Centerssä Uudet ja enti-set jokainen tervetuloa joukkoon! Women's Lib? The Church of England has decided to allow its 350 deaconesses to be addressed as "Reverend" and solemn-iz- e marriages as of 1986 the London Sunday Telegraph reports Hovvever they are not to be considered priests though in other countries where the Anglican faith is professed 680 women have already been ordained CANADA NL-SEUR- A 977-581- 9 CANADA NL-SEURA- N matkatoimisto: CANSOV 596-132- 3 280 Queen St W Toronto On-tario THUNDER BAY Ikinuorten kokoukset naalilla 316 Bay St joka kuukauden en-simmäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko alkaen kello 130 ip Ikinuorten voimisteluharjoituk-set joka keskiviikko alkaen kello 11 ap Lauluharjoitukset ensim-mäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko kello 1 2 kunnes toisin määrätään Järjestön kuukausikokous toi-nen lauantai kuukaudesta alkaen kello 1 iltapäivällä SUDBURY CSJ:n Sudburyn osaston koko-ukset joka kuukauden toisena maa-nantaina klo 1 1 aamupäivällä Pos-tiosoite: PO Box 354 Station 'B' Sudbury Ontario P3E 4P2 Sudburyn Seurakerhon viikot-taiset harjoitukset-j- a ajanvietetilai-suud- et Jubilee Centre (entinen Finnish haali) joka tiistai alkaen kello 10 ap Uudet jäsenet tervetuloa ker-homme toimintaan! Sävel kuoron harjoitukset Ju-bilee naalilla torstaisin klo 1 ip Entiset ja uudet laulajat
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Title | Viikkosanomat, October 21, 1985 |
Language | fi |
Subject | Finland -- Newspapers; Newspapers -- Finland; Finnish Canadians Newspapers |
Date | 1985-10-21 |
Type | application/pdf |
Format | text |
Rights | Licenced under section 77(1) of the Copyright Act. For detailed information visit: http://www.connectingcanadians.org/en/content/copyright |
Identifier | VikkoD7000472 |
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Title | 000464 |
OCR text | InB flB VrHHok aHeiHetrauon A high-lev- el delegation of the World Peace Council met with India's Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on September 16 to dis-cu- ss vvorld problems of peace disarmament and development for human need The peace envoys led by Romesh Chandra WPC presi-de- nt expressed the "support and solidarity of the millions of people represented by the WPC" for the Non-Aligne- d Movement of which India is a member in its struggle against nuclear arms escalation and the racist policies of the South African government The WPC delegation informed Gandhi of the steps the organiza-tio- n had taken among its support-in- g councils in 141 countries to mobilize public opinion behind the Non-Align- ed Movement's New Delhi Declaration dedi-cate- d to saving the planet from nuclear annihilation Prime Minister Gandhi ex-pressed hope of progress at the GorbachevReagan summit in November and spoke of the need to prevent the arming of space to IS John of ali nuclear vveaponstests president of the a to achieve a new seminar at Delhi that He gave his Star Wars is part a long-ter- m on the struggle against strategyof president apartheid and the of Reagan rnaking the United Namibia and South Africa as well as ways to for in Asia Speaking to a press conference next day World Peace Council president Chandra said also that "The prime minister apprized us of the situation in Punjab the efforts of the government and the people to combat terrorism The ownerofa second-han- d car knows how hard it is to drive a bargain ALUMIINIM1ESTEN HUOMIOON Halutaan ostaa aluminium -- ding scarp päivän kor-keimpiin hintoihin Rehellinen punnitus HOUSE OF METALS 45 Commercial Rd Toronto 1 7 Leaside Kolme korttelia etelään Eglin-tonis- ta itään Laird Drivesta Puh: 421 1572 LOUGHEED HAUTAUSTOIMISTO Hautaukset 100 mailin säteellä Sudburysta toimitetaan lisämaksua PUHELIN 673-959- 1 PUHELIN 6739591 252 Regent St South "Hazel kadun kulm Sudbury 12 y Vi--" f" :% iti'"1 r:'"" U US Prime Minister Gandhi reets Canadian Congress president Morgan which dravvs inspiration from cer-tai- n outside forces" Arms or Education The Canadian member of the delegation Dr John Hanly Mor-gan president the Canadian Peace Congress and a vice- - end and WPC told international University economic order of views US Ronald liberation of work peace and security and (rom- -) ilman Indian Rajiv Peace States so powerful it Costa Gomes of control the whole World" Vice-Chancell- or Moonis Raza inaugurating the seminar Dis-armament Development and the Nations said that the question today was one of "armaments or university" As resources devoted to armaments increased those devoted to Now He Can Dolt When billionaire press magnate Rupert Murdoch sought to buy up seven TV stations in the US for a mere $2 billion his status an Australian national interfered He requested US citizenship which was immediately granted His Last Hope Jose Francisco Pastor Tortajada a young Span-iar- d offering a kidney for a job the German Frank R Block RO ja Young 0J OPTOMETEISTIT Pah konttori 674-40- 14 kotiin 673-07- 05 CIIY CENTRE HUONE 216 Toisessa kerroksessa SUDBURY Ontario Vastaanotto ESPANOLASSA Kea&lv Pakhlo 11 ap 9 lp 869-29- 20 Jos lehtenne myöhästyy usein täyttäkää allaoleva kuponki ja lähettäkää konttoriin tai antakaa paikkakuntanne asiamiehelle Name (Nimi) Addres (Osoite) Issue No: (Lehden numero) Arrived (Saapui) ' Viikkosanomat 1088 Pape Ave Toronto Ontario M4K 3VY5 ~'7'ääa#?V' " ? ' f l f " — -- — — I IM I I [ Jjt'T V X development and education would decline he commented The seminar was organized by Educationists for Peace The visiting delegation was made up of: Romesh Chandra President WPC John Hanly Morgan president Canadian Peace Congress Luis Echever-ri- a former president of Mexico James Lamond British Labor Party MP General Francisco da that "could former president United West Portugal Richard Andriaman-jat- o president of the Supreme Council of Revolution of the Democratic Republic of Mal-aga- sy Bahig Nasser (Egypt) WPC Secretary and Academician E M Primakov director of Academy of Oriental Studies USSR Siiddeutsche Zeitung re-lat- es This desperate move he says is his one remain-in- g chance of ending three years of unemployment Jolly Roger '(ÄTO@ $L Piracy again rife on the high seas According to UN statistics since 1980 pirates have murdered 1376 peo-ple manhandled 2283 and kidnapped 593 off the shores of Thailand in the South China Sea alone Piracy likewise increas-m- g off the coasts of West Africa and Brazil and in the Caribbean More often than not these 20th century cut-throa- ts seek to capture ves-se- ls to use in drug AUNIITA UKKIA Podlootkaa hakemassa fciikkakcAeateBiame FLOW£R SERVICE Puhelin 673-&-&S 252 Regent St Basel ladun kulm 22 Durham St SUDBUBY --tv "t ''"'?i4f] V'--i VI in maa Evidence shows g as is Roger Viikkosanomien is is UKKAKIMPPUJA UKKALAITTEITA 8 N Umi™ in NiGärsiyiJSi Lawyers for Nicaragua have summed up the testimoney of witnesses at the International Court of Justice in The Hague which clearly show the United States is in violation of international law by its policy of trying to overthrow the legal govern-ment of Nicaragua by violence and terror Six witnesses including a French Roman Catholic priest a former CIA central American specialist a former counsel to the foreign relations committee of the US Senate and a former top leader of the contra group NDF testified either in person or by afifidavit The testimoney established several key Nic-araguan charges: c That there is no evidence of Nicaraguan arms shipments to El Salvador o That the contra attacks are directed and financed by the CIA o That CIA agents carried out military opera-tion- s against Nicaragua then directed contra groups to claim responsibility e That torture rape and acts of terror by contras against civilians is a conscious policy e That US actions reflect policy decisions at the highest levels of the US administration The United States was absent from the World Court proceedings Washington had earlier de-clar- ed last January it would not recognize the court's jurisdiction in matters involving Central America Contacted by the Tribune for comment on the evidence being presented in the Hague Nic-araguaa Consul general in Toronto Pastor Valle-Gara- y said "it is clear proof of Nicaraguaa allegations made during the past four years "Evidence shows" he continued "that the US government is openly involved in acampaign of terror which has now cost the lives of 17000 Nicaraguans In this the US is in violation of international law and indeed of US law for-biddi- ng direct or indirect attack on Nicaragua "Proceedings at the Hague also show clearly that Nicaragua will use ali means open to it ali international forums such as the World Court to bring a hait to the terrible aggression being carried out against it" Valle-Gara- y continued "It is shocking that in the era of nuclear energy utilisation and space flights there are almost 500 million people in the developing countries who suffer from hunger permanently and 40 million of them die of malnutrition every year" ERILAISET TILAISUUDET TORONTO Finn Centre 465-898- 1 Ikinuorten kerhon toiminta-paikka Finn Centre 217 Danforth Ave on auki kello 10 jälkeen jo-kaisen viikon torstaiaamuna Ter-vetuloa rentoutumaan juodaan kahvia ja pelataan bingoa! Lokakuun 26 päivä lauan-taina on Torontossa suuri Rau-han marssi joka aloitetaan Queens Parkista kello 1230 1986 on julistettu Yhdistynei-den Kansakuntien taholta Rau-han vuodeksi Ikinuorten laulu- - (klo 10 ap)ja voimistelu- - (klo 1 1 ap) harjoituk-set Finn Centerssä Uudet ja enti-set jokainen tervetuloa joukkoon! Women's Lib? The Church of England has decided to allow its 350 deaconesses to be addressed as "Reverend" and solemn-iz- e marriages as of 1986 the London Sunday Telegraph reports Hovvever they are not to be considered priests though in other countries where the Anglican faith is professed 680 women have already been ordained CANADA NL-SEUR- A 977-581- 9 CANADA NL-SEURA- N matkatoimisto: CANSOV 596-132- 3 280 Queen St W Toronto On-tario THUNDER BAY Ikinuorten kokoukset naalilla 316 Bay St joka kuukauden en-simmäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko alkaen kello 130 ip Ikinuorten voimisteluharjoituk-set joka keskiviikko alkaen kello 11 ap Lauluharjoitukset ensim-mäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko kello 1 2 kunnes toisin määrätään Järjestön kuukausikokous toi-nen lauantai kuukaudesta alkaen kello 1 iltapäivällä SUDBURY CSJ:n Sudburyn osaston koko-ukset joka kuukauden toisena maa-nantaina klo 1 1 aamupäivällä Pos-tiosoite: PO Box 354 Station 'B' Sudbury Ontario P3E 4P2 Sudburyn Seurakerhon viikot-taiset harjoitukset-j- a ajanvietetilai-suud- et Jubilee Centre (entinen Finnish haali) joka tiistai alkaen kello 10 ap Uudet jäsenet tervetuloa ker-homme toimintaan! Sävel kuoron harjoitukset Ju-bilee naalilla torstaisin klo 1 ip Entiset ja uudet laulajat |
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