81. On Tuesday, several national lawmakers voiced fears of a resurgence in human rights violations and of full-scale war with the deployment of more militiamen. 82. Rival parliaments convened at two separate sites Wednesday, and legislative opponents of President Alexander Lukashenko voiced fears that they would soon be evicted by force from their building. 83. She voiced fears that the military tribunals proposed by U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to try al-Qaida and Taliban suspects lacked sufficient safeguards and independence. 84. The Caucasus states of Georgia and Azerbaijan withdrew from the organization, protesting its inability to solve conflicts on their territories and voicing fears of Russian domination. 85. The Health Ministry was voicing fears of a massive infection because the outbreak coincides with Chusok, a Korean thanksgiving holiday, when people customarily visit their ancestral hometowns. 86. The leaders of Tajikistan, Kazakstan and Kyrgyzstan have voiced fears that U.S. strikes on Afghanistan could rock the unstable Muslim region and prompt a massive refugee exodus. 87. They voiced fears that it might be watered down still further, including by President Bush, who critics perceive as having links to tobacco firms. 88. Western officials have voiced fears Milosevic wants to use them as human shields against NATO airstrikes. 89. Voicing fears of instability in North Korea, South Korean President Kim Young-sam warned Monday against the possibility of military provocation by his communist rival. 90. Western officials have voiced fears Milosevic wants to use the ethnic Albanians as human shields against airstrikes. |