MINI CENTER FACES PROBLEMS ' THE STUDENT ‘UNION Mini-center has en- countered unforseen prob- lems with their position in the Robertson Library Stu- dent Lounge. “As you know, they are planning to renovate the Pit,” says Dean MacMil- lan, head of the commit- tee in charge of designing and building the desk, “ We had planned to paint the wall behind the desk with the Student Union colors and logo, but we’ve been asked to wait.” : As well as painting it, the Student Union would also like to mount the desk to the floor and put a large cork- by Dawnne Chappelle board on the wall directly behind the desk, specifically for Student Union materials. These plans have also been put on hold pending the com- pletion of renovations in the pit. : The mini-center has en- countered few other prob- lems since it opened last semester. Although there is no schedule and the members of the Student Union work when it is convenient, there has been no problem getting people to work. “Tdeally, a permanent schedule, but that just doesn’t work out”, says MacMillan, “The coun- cillors have too many other I would like things to do.” There has been a lim- ited response to the desk this semester, but it is less than the Student Union had ex- pected. “Visibility is our whole | problem right now,” Mac Millan says. “The idea was to be visual, and we have been put on hold. I would like to see it finished to what we had originally planned, if not more.”’ The Student Mini-Center is open Monday to Friday from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm in the Robertson Li- brary Student Lounge. PLO | representative calls for action A SPIRITED SPEECH and em- passioned retorts marked the speech given by Palestinian Liberation Organization rep- resentative Abdullah Abdul- lah in The ‘Pit. last: Friday. Abdullah, a PLO represen- tative living in Ottawa since 1972, was invited ‘to UPEI by Senator Heath MacQuar- rie to speak on the conflicts between Iraeli soldiers and Palestinians now occuring in the territories occupied by Israel. Opening to a tolerant au- dience, Abdullah said that the media has been very helpful in presenting what has been happening in the territories. : “T doubt that there was anyone in the street who didn’t have some idea of what was happening —————— 10th 1988 in the occupied territories,” he said. Abdullah said that the beatings and other abuses of Palestinians that have been reported in the media have totalled 100 killed and over 5000 affected in on way or another. He said that some towns in the occupied terri- tories have been held under curfew by Israelies for up to 13 days, during which, Ab- dullah reported, citizens can- not leave their homes and medical and food supplied are not permitted into the town. He stated that Palestini- ans have been going into the streets because of frustra- tion with their poor living conditions and the oppres- sion from the Israeli soldiers. He said that since the area was first occupied, Palestini- ans have experienced confis- cation of their land, and im- prisonment of their friends and family. “One out of every four (persons in the territories) have been jailed at some time,” he said and reported that there are 137 cases of Palestinians being killed while being held in Israeli prisons. The PLO, Abdullah ex- plained, are not the terrorist organization they have been Union | Mary Brown’s Warm-up Winter This winter, _ Mary Brown’s will bring you a sleighful of money-saving specials. Don’t miss them. o She’s got the taste that won't let you down Mary Brown’s Fried Chicken © ‘* EATIN * DRIVE THRU * TAKE OUT * CATERING painted to be in the past. He described the organization as “a government in exile.” He stated that the PLO is orga- nized into departments much like any other government, including programs for’ so- cial welfare and Israel wants people to focus on the or- ganization’s defense wing in- stead. Abdullah stated that the PLO would like to see a political settlement to the disputes. “The PLO has never abandoned its political mo- tives. »But we have never abandoned our right to ex- ist,” he said. During a question period following the speech, one stu- dent asked Abdullah about how the media seems to have reversed it’s view that the PLO is a terrorist organiza- Abdullah stated that they do not control what we see on television. “We tell the media to see us through their own eyes, tion. Cont. on page 5 VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOT VOTE E VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOT VOT vO VOTE E VOTE E VOTE TE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE Page 3 VOTE \ VOTE VOTE \ VOTE VOTE V VOTE VOTE VOTE Vi VOTE VOTE VOTE V¢ VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE Vi VOTE VOTE VOTE Vv VOTE VOTE VOTE VO VOTE VOTE VOTE VC VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE Vi — Sfhusday. March 0th 3 SSS EE —_—_ SSa-=_=__—=