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- From: Andrew Lang <lang@igc.apc.org>
- Subject: truth commission alert
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- /* Written 9:14 am Nov 10, 1992 by codehuca@igc.apc.org in igc:carnet.alerts */
- /* ---------- "truth commission alert" ---------- */
- TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION IN EL SALVADOR
-
- CODEHUCA (Commission for the Defense of Human Rights in Central
- America) presents information that appeared in the November 7,
- 1992, Miami Herald. CODEHUCA believes that it is crucial, in the
- short and long term, that the international community act upon this
- information.
-
- Thomas Buergenthal, a U.S. law professor and member of the U.N.
- appointed Truth Commission (that is investigating "serious acts of
- violence that have occurred since 1980, and whose impact on [the El
- Salvadoran] society urgently demands that the public should know
- the truth") recently said that access to U.S. documents and
- personnel are crucial to understanding atrocities in a war that
- claimed nearly 75,000 lives and left 7-8000 persons disappeared.
-
- The Pentagon and the CIA are restricting access to documents and
- people that shed light on past atrocities in El Salvador, said
- Buergenthal. This type of cover-up is undermining efforts by the
- Truth Commission to present an objective account of the 12-year
- civil war.
-
- CIA spokesperson Peter Earnest said "we have the request [for
- information] under review and we will respond in as timely a
- fashion as possible". Timing is of the essence in this case as the
- Truth Commission has a 6 month mandate that expires in January
- 1993, to complete its work.
-
- Between 1980 and 1992 Washngton sent $1 billion in military and
- financial aid to El Salvador to fight the FMLN and train thousands
- of officers and soldiers. Moreover, the U.S. had, at times, as many
- as 100 military and intelligence advisors in the country. Thus, it
- is obvious that the US controls a huge amount of information about
- individuals, batallions, tactics, etc, that could clearly help the
- Truth Commission.
-
- Among the documents are: -i- a 1981 Pentagon study known as the
- "Woerner Report" that assessed Salvadoran military strategy and
- capacity; and -ii- a CIA study on the death squads and right wing
- paramilitary groups that was prepared in the mid 1980s. The
- Pentagon has refused thus far to make these documents available and
- to provide names and addresses of U.S. military personnel stationed
- in El Salvador during the war.
-
- CODEHUCA encourages pressure to be immediately brought on the U.S.
- political process to ensure that all this and other available
- information is released and that the Truth Commission can talk to
- those Americans (members of the CIA, the US Armed Forces, or
- otherwise) who have pertinent knowledge.
-
- Please make this information to the local and international press,
- congresspersons and senators to exert pressure on the Pentagon and
- the CIA to fully support the work of the Truth Commission.
-
- If the truth about who are the responsable parties for all the
- atrocities is not made known, then the structures of impunity are
- left in place, the guilty are left free to again commit crimes, and
- the victims remain frustrated in their need for some sort of
- justice to be done.
-
- Contacts - CODEHUCA, Grahame Russell and Marjoleine Motz, AP 19-
- 1002, San Jose, Costa Rica, tel-506-245970, fax-506-342935
-
-