NACLA News

As the Reagan administration continues to lavish economic and military aid on the Salvadorean junta, the domestic costs of U.S. support are beginning to be felt at home. Fear of another...

...Won't you join in these efforts...
...Kintner is presently the president of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, a right-wing think tank, and an editor of Orbis magazine...
...A radio show on Philadelphia's WUHY-FM pitted Robert Armstrong of NACLA against former CIA staff member William P. Kintner in a heated debate...
...Congresspeople have been inundated with mail opposing U.S...
...But with the upsurge of interest in El Salvador, NACLA staffers have been invited to appear on radio and television stations throughout the country-from National Public Radio's "All Things Considered" to WTTGTV "Metromedia Washington" and Ted Turner's Cable Network News...
...Box 12056, Washington, D.C...
...Make it "a test of our resolve" to support movements for revolutionary change in Central America...
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...Fear of another Vietnam has led thousands to oppose U.S...
...Our March-April and JulyAugust 1980 issues, "El Salvador-Why Revolution...
...The Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES) has mushroomed to 50 chapters nationwide with many more in formation...
...Teach-ins, film showings, and demonstrations focusing on the crisis in Central America are becoming regular events from coast to coast...
...NACLA will keep doing its part...
...NACLA is proud to have contributed to this growing opposition movement...
...Reagan and Haig say "draw the line" in El Salvador...
...These issues have been valuable resources for individuals and solidarity groups, as record sales indicate...
...They'll be happy to put you in touch with a chapter near you...
...Their phone number is (202) 887-5019...
...In February, Robert Armstrong addressed the Permanent Peoples Tribunal's session on El Salvador in Mexico City...
...Long before the crisis in El Salvador became an everyday focus in the U.S...
...Founded in 1979, the Tribunal is a successor to the Russell Tribunals on Vietnam and Latin America...
...intervention in Central America...
...NACLA On The Air Up until now, NACLA's access to the mass media had been largely limited to appearances on the local, listener-sponsored radio station, WBAI...
...Our entire May-June 1981 issue will again focus on Central America, with an update on El Salvador and emphasis on the regional scope of the conflict...
...We agree-draw the line against U.S...
...press, MarlApr 1981 NACLA had published two issues providing historical background to the current conflict and analyses of U.S...
...and "El Salvador-A Revolution Brews," are now in their third printing...
...Contact the Committee in Solidarity With the People of El Salvador, P.O...
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...intervention and support for repressive governments...
...In March, at the invitation of the Tucson Committee on Human Rights, Bob travelled to Tuscon, Arizona, where he spoke to an overflow crowd at the University of Arizona and met with church and human rights activists to discuss ways of organizing solidarity work in their communities...
...And On The Lecture Circuit During this same period, requests to have NACLA staff members Janet Shenk and Robert Armstrong speak to student, community, church and human rights organizations have kept our office phones ringing...
...intervention in El Salvador...
...policy and developments within the Salvadorean left...

Vol. 15 • March 1981 • No. 2


 
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