~ “> = .Thars., July 8, 1965. In Murder Case ~Ghana,. who had been: st regions of the country was found in some bushes about > 6 The Guardian, Russians Charge Kurdish Student MOSCOW (AP Soviet au- thorities have charced a Kur- dish student with murder in the death of ‘an African stident in the Caspiah oi! city of Baku ‘last March, the Iraqi embassy bere The death’ of George D in Baku for six months followed by unrest amon¢ .Afri- tan students at the University of Baku. The next month. 2 Kenya .students-.left -for home, charging they had been sub- lected to raria! discrimination Communist. indoctrination and improper treatment in Baku The backcround of the suspect {in Daku’s death added another puzzling element to the case. The Iraai embassy said he was Hani Ahmed, -in his late 20s, who came to the Soviet Union ‘rom Kirkuk. Iraq. without per- mission of the Iraqi govern- ment. Traq has been “campaigning to put down a Kurdish secessi jonist movement. which . seeks inde- pendence for the Kurdish tribes- men, living in. the mountainous consul, Abdul Al’'Ahmadi. talked with Ahmed in Baku several days ago. An Iraqi spokesman Said’ the trial probably wil! take place within a week One of the Kenyans who left Baku in Apri! said the racial troubles in the city reached a read with Daku’s death March 7. ‘There was no question of nim dying a natural ’ death,” said Nicholas Nvangira upon his return to Nairobi “He had been out with some Russian friends and his body The = Iraqi ‘our miles from the university. He lived with an Iraqi and a} Russian. student, but we never | saw his roommates again. 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