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Article: Latin America watch. (foreign countries involvement in Central America)
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- National Review
- Article date:
- December 28, 1984
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IN RE THE peace negotiations in El Salvador: Forget them. President Duarte proceeds as if the rebel conflict were domestic. The rebels talk about two sovereignties. All they want is an end to U.S. aid to the government, Territorial concessions to the guerrilla forces, and finally a merger of the two "nations," bound together by a nondemocratic constitution. ... The Sandinistas are stepping up repression in Nicaragua. They are withholding exit visas for opposition leaders and businessmen, arresting Popular Social Christian Party leaders, and censoring the press vigorously. (Included in the censorship: news of the censorship, and its ...
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