From 2008: U.S. Has Central America’s Northern Triangle in Its Sights: http://upsidedownworld.org/main/content/view/1340/1/State Department official announces crime-fighting funds for El Salvador, slanders FMLN party EUA reitera que no pretende influir en la elección 2009: http://www.laprensagrafica.com/nacion/1073769.aspAmenaza a libre prensa y caso FARC preocupan a EUA: http://www.laprensagrafica.com/nacion/1086984.aspEEUU asegura que un gobierno que tenga ...
Fact-FindingDelegation Pledges to Hold Current Ambassador Glazer to Non-InterventionistCommitment for 2009July 10, 2008Contact: Burke Stansbury 202 521 2510 ext. 205 or burke@cispes.org During a recentheated meeting at the US Embassy in El Salvador,Ambassador Charles Glazer admitted to U.S. intervention in the 2004Salvadoran Presidential Elections. Themeeting on June 27 was requested ...
CISPES Delegation in El Salvador Presents Initial Observations about Elections and Rights Violations
July 1, 2008
CISPES Delegation StatementJune 28, 2008 We come to ElSalvador from diverse sectors of the U.S. population. We are unionists, teachers, students,journalists, and activists, among others. Our mission is to monitor the human rights abuses in the country, but wealso came to witness the tenacity ...
Report of the International Observer Mission to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal of the Republic of El Salvador concerning the Legislative and Municipal Elections of March 12, 2006The International Observer Mission (MOI) is comprised of 36 members from the United States, Germany, Switzerland, Spain and Costa Rica. It is made up ...
CISPES 2006 Salvadoran Elections Analysis - March 2006 ...
International Observer Mission Press Release
March 14, 2006
MARCH 14, 2006 We represent a mission of 36 observers from the United Status, Spain, Switzerland, and Germany which includes students and professionals. ...
CISPES Denounces Violence Ahead of Salvadoran Elections, Calls on Supreme Electoral Tribunal to Take
March 2, 2006
Statement of the Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES)March 10, 2006 ...
At close to midnight on Thursday, September 21, the ARENA, PDC and PCN parties in El Salvador approved the so-called Anti-terrorist Law that imposes harsh criminal penalties for things like building occupations, street blockades, and other common popular protest tactics. The FMLN strongly opposed the law, pointing to the ambiguity ...
