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- Subject: CUANES Alert 9-8-92
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- /* Written 1:39 pm Sep 8, 1992 by cuanes in cdp:carnet.alerts */
- /* ---------- "CUANES Alert 9-8-92" ---------- */
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- CUANES Alert 9-8-92 (Alert 363)
-
- During the month of August the number reported human rights abuses
- and violent attacks against members of trade unions, non-
- governmental organizations, and the FMLN, increased alarmingly. In
- addition, SALPRESS news agency is again under attack.
-
- This violence occurs against the backdrop of continued problems and
- delays in implementation of the peace accords. Marrack Goulding,
- undersecretary general for peace operations for the United Nations
- was in El Salvador from August 13 to August 17. Following meetings
- with government, FMLN, and U.N. officials, Goulding told reporters
- that he had presented the government and the FMLN with a revised
- timetable for implementation of "key points" in the peace accords,
- including formation of the National Civil Police)PNC), the property
- issue, and demobilization of FMLN and government troops. An FMLN
- spokesperson announced a new schedule for demobilization on August
- 21: a second 20% of FMLN combatants will demobilize on September 21
- (1,800 troops); further demobilization of 20% each will occurr on
- September 30, October 15, and October 31. As this process takes
- place concern for the physical safety and economic future of the ex-
- combatants remains. FMLN leader Salvador Samayoa has asserted that
- the demobilization will take place "only if the setbacks are
- overcome." (El Rescate Report 8/17-24)
-
- The full demobilization of the FMLN, and the ability of trade unions
- and non-governmental organizations to work openly in the
- reconstruction process is seriously imperiled by this alarming
- increase in violence. What follows are brief descriptions of only a
- select number of violent incidents that have occurred recently. It
- is important that these events are denounced by the international
- community. Demand that government officials in El Salvador and the
- U.S. work to find and stop the people responsible for these acts,
- and guarrantee the safety of of individuals and organizations being
- attacked and threatened.
-
-
- ***** The SALPRESS news agency is again receiving threats. August
- 27, an anonymous caller threatened that SALPRESS would burn again.
- August 28, SALPRESS director Ricardo Gomez' life was threatened by
- an anonymous caller. No arrests and very little progress has been
- made in the investigation of the July 2 arson which destroyed the
- SALPRESS office and archives in San Salvador.
-
- ***** On July 31 a high-ranking member of the staff of the newly
- created Human Rights Attorney General's office was attacked.
- Eduardo Pineda Valenzuela shot in his home and his car stolen.
- Pineda remains in critical condition. Dr. Carlos Fonseca Molina who
- heads the new office and is the Ombudsman for Human Rights,
- denounced this assassination attempt and an attack against Pineda's
- wife at a press conference on August 19. The wife of Eduardo Pineda
- was detained at gunpoint, threatened and her car stolen by
- unidentified men on August 17. The government has called the attack
- against Pineda a "common crime," but no arrests have been made.
- Pineda was a prosecutor in the Jesuit case.
-
- ***** August 1 the offices of FEDECOPADES (Federation of
- Agricultural Cooperatives of El Salvador) in Santa Ana were
- searched.
-
- ***** August 3 ATMOP (Association of Workers of the Ministry of
- Public Works) leader Jose Alejandro Jacobo Perez was assasinated in
- his home in Santa Ana. He was conflicts secretary for the
- association, and had received threats in the week prior to his
- death.
-
- ***** August 7 three men attempted to kill Reyes Tomas Martinez in
- an evening attack in San Salvador. Tomas Martinez heads the FMLN's
- office for reconstruction affairs in eastern El Salvador.
-
-
-
-
-
- ***** August 11 the Secretary General and four members of CORDECOMS
- were fired on by six men carrying M-16's near Quezaltepeque,
- department of San Salvador. All five were pulled from their car and
- beaten. The Secretary-General was warned that he was on list for
- assassination.
-
- ***** August 21 the body of Jose Escalante Calderon, 40, was found
- in Santa Ana with his hands and feet tied. He had been shot in the
- head and the skin had been ripped from his arms. There were
- indications that an attempt had been made to burn the body. (El
- Rescate 8-17/24)
-
- ***** August 20 the body of Jose Luis Linares Nunez, 42, was also
- found in Santa Ana, shot in the head, hands and feet tied. (El
- Rescate)
-
- ***** August 22 two other ATMOP union leaders reported receiving
- death threats.
-
- ***** A small independent human rights organization investigating
- and documenting human rights abuses in the para central region for
- presentation before the Truth Commission reported receiving
- telephone threats and being followed by unidentified persons during
- July and August.
-
- ***** During the first week in August, three armed men arrived at
- the house of the vice-president of a small community near Suchitoto
- in the department of Cuscatlan. "Leonardo," the community leader,
- fought off his assailants, but received bullet wounds to his hand
- and deep machete cuts in his shoulder and knee. Men from his
- community carried Leonardo in a hammock for 2 1/2 hours in the rain
- to reach a town where they could call an ambulance. Leonardo
- survived and is back in his community. This incident has frightened
- and galvanized small communities in the area which have organized
- guard shifts for their own protection until the national civilian
- police are in place.
-
- REQUESTED ACTION:
- 1) Please send telexes and faxes to officials in El Salvador
- expressing concern for the increase in human rights abuses during
- August. Denounce continued activity of death squads, and
- politically motivated threats and violence. Urge full and prompt
- compliance with peace accords, and respect for work of the Ad Hoc
- and Truth Commission.
-
- Presidente Alfredo Cristiani
- telex: 20793 or 20245; fax: 011-503-71-09-50 or 22-8514
-
- Dr. Rene Hernandez Valiente
- Minister of Justice (Ministro de Justicia)
- telex: 20179
-
- 2) Please call your Senators' offices in Washington DC and ask them
- to sign the DeConcini/Specter "Dear Colleague" letter to Senator
- Leahy (Chairman of the Foreign Operations Appropriations
- Subcommittee) urging the transfer of all FY93 military aid to the
- "Demobilization and Transition to Peace Fund". The letter is
- open for signers until September 8. PLEASE CALL TODAY !!!!!
-
- Congressional Switchboard 202-224-3121
-
- CUANES ALERT 363 - Prepared telex messages are available through
-
- Worldlink 1-800-827-2831; fax: 800-827-2833; modem: 800-827-2835
-
- FAXNET 1-800-831-2202; fax: 800-241-1170; modem 800-827-2835
-
- You can send faxes via PeaceNet using e-mail
-