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- Subject: Salvador:War Criminals Violate Accord
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- SALVADORAN WAR CRIMINALS VIOLATE ACCORD
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- By Carl Glenn
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- The government of El Salvador is openly defying fundamental terms
- of the peace accords it signed with the Farabundo Marti National
- Liberation Front. The most flagrant violation of the
- agreement--the refusal to purge the worst war criminals from the
- ranks of the Salvadoran military--occurred after the FMLN had
- demobilized and disarmed in full compliance with the pact.
-
- Meanwhile, the government of the United States has taken no
- action to force the government of El Salvador to comply with the
- UN-sponsored settlement. Neither the State Department, the
- outgoing Bush administration, Bill Clinton nor the Congress has
- criticized the Salvadoran government's betrayal of the peace
- agreement. Washington trained, armed, advised and spent hundreds
- of millions of dollars to prop up the Salvadoran military for the
- duration of the war. Another $42 million in military assistance
- is scheduled to go to the Salvadoran high command.
-
- The UN oversaw the signing of the agreement between the FMLN and
- the government of El Salvador on Jan. 16, 1992 in Chapultepec,
- Mexico. Under the terms of the agreement, the Salvadoran
- government was obligated to purge 102 officers from the ranks of
- the military. An independent Ad Hoc Commission agreed upon by
- both sides compiled the list of the bloodiest human-rights
- violators in the Salvadoran Armed Forces. Chapter 1, Paragraph 5
- of the agreement states clearly that the purge will be carried
- out to "overcome all evidence of impunity on the part of officers
- of the Armed Forces, specifically in cases where the respect for
- human rights is involved."
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- WORST BUTCHERS PROMOTED
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- Of the 102 on the list, the ARENA government led by Alfredo
- Cristiani discharged 25, transferred 25 to other positions and
- placed 37 on a paid leave-of-absence until their scheduled
- retirement. The 15 remaining officers, among them some of the
- worst butchers of civilians, were given promotions and transfers
- to important positions or were simply allowed to remain as
- before.
-
- Defense Minister Rene Emilio Ponce is to be allowed to remain in
- his post until Cristiani's term expires in May 1994. Colonel
- Julio Grijalva, charged with at least 60 human rights violations,
- will become head of the most important infantry brigade in the
- country, located in the capital. Colonel Jose Orellano, charged
- with 79 human-rights violations, will take a top post in the High
- Command of the Salvadoran Armed Forces. Colonel Jose Godinez,
- charged with 214 human-rights violations, and Colonel Orlando
- Carranza, charged with 357 cases of human-rights violations, were
- named as military attaches to the Salvadoran Embassy in
- Washington.
-
- In addition, the Salvadoran government was to have confiscated
- weapons, estimated to number "several thousand," distributed to
- "civilians and individuals" during the war. Although the deadline
- passed on Dec. 8, less than 100 of these weapons have been
- recovered. Unidentified individuals have committed numerous acts
- of terrorism against trade unionists and leaders of progressive
- organizations recently. On Jan. 3, Mirna Perla de Anaya, a
- leading human-rights activist in El Salvador, was stopped in her
- car by six masked men who fired their weapons, wounding her
- 15-year-old son. Anaya's husband, also a human rights leader, was
- murdered by a "death squad" during the war.
-
- One reason the U.S. government has not reacted with outrage and
- disgust is these military commanders worked closely with the U.S.
- Embassy and its military advisers throughout the war. The U.S.
- government, therefore, is not only implicated in these crimes,
- but was the intellectual author and bears primary criminal
- responsibility for directing the war in which between 70-80,000
- people were killed, the majority civilians.
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