How To Kill Subversives and Get Away With It

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Frank Smyth
Could US complicity in war crimes in countries like Colombia offer a playbook for domestic repression? After the Cold War, U.S. advisors helped the Colombian military incorporate illegal paramilitaries to assassinate trade unionists, journalists and others.

The Gospel of Gun Rights in the Age of Trump

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Frank Smyth
Not unlike the way authoritarians across the world have rewritten history to advance their agenda, pro-gun ideologues and leaders in the U.S. have invented their own gospel of gun rights.

In El Salvador, Both Sides Say That New Year Pact Will End Long Civil War

January 6, 1992 / Frank Smyth
THE signing of a conditional agreement at the United Nations in New York to end El Salvador's 12-year civil war is irreversible and likely to be respected, longtime activists on both sides of this embittered conflict say. Although there is still fear that violence by ultra-rightist groups opposed to the accords may escalate in the coming months...

Solidarity, a key to security, eludes Salvadoran press

May 25, 2012 / Frank Smyth
Journalist security is really a way of thinking, a way of approaching your work. And fostering professional solidarity is crucial to that approach.

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