-Caveat Lector- <A HREF="aol://5863:126/alt.politics.org.cia:41819">CIA Terrorism</A> ----- Subject: CIA Terrorism From: Ralph McGehee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, Feb 26, 1999 5:42 AM Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------B948537B6EAA9504BA3DD6C9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------B948537B6EAA9504BA3DD6C9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; name="farah.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="farah.txt" CIA Support For Terrorism, Murder, Torture and Rape Earlier I drew from CIABASE a report on CIA support for death squads around the world. Direct or indirect support for Death Squads was a universal of CIA operations -- it itself conducted death squad operations in Vietnam killing over 35,000 Vietnamese. Now the Historical Clarification Commission, in Guatemala, documents CIA support to the Guatemalan military's murder, torture and rape. The Historical Clarification Commission charged to investigate human rights abuses during Guatemala's 34-year civil war accused the U.S.-backed military of responsibility for the vast majority of the crimes, including murder, torture, rape, destruction of Indian villages and widespread state terrorism. The report of the Historical Clarification Commission, said the massacres eliminated entire Mayan villages. The commission found the "government of the United States, through various agencies including the CIA, provided direct and indirect support for some state operations." The report, "Guatemala, Memory of Silence," found that about 200,000 people -- the overwhelming majority of them civilians -- were killed or "disappeared" during the war. The panel...documented 626 massacres committed by the army in the 1980s, during the height of its scorched-earth policy against Indian peasant communities. The army "completely exterminated Mayan communities, destroyed their dwellings, livestock and crops...and carried out a systematic campaign of "genocide." Washington Post 2/26/99 A19. Now DCI Tenet wants to run more CIA operations than even during the Cold War. Ralph McGehee http://conme.to/CIABASE --------------B948537B6EAA9504BA3DD6C9-- ===== Subject: Re: CIA Terrorism From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, Feb 26, 1999 7:07 AM Message-id: <7b6db9$8rm$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ralph McGehee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > CIA Support For Terrorism, Murder, Torture and Rape > Earlier I drew from CIABASE a report on CIA support for death >squads around the world. Direct or indirect support for Death Squads >was a universal of CIA operations -- it itself conducted death squad >operations in Vietnam killing over 35,000 Vietnamese. > Now the Historical Clarification Commission, in Guatemala, >documents CIA support to the Guatemalan military's murder, torture >and rape. > The Historical Clarification Commission charged to investigate human >rights abuses during Guatemala's 34-year civil war accused the U.S.-backed >military of responsibility for the vast majority of the crimes, including >murder, torture, rape, destruction of Indian villages and widespread >state terrorism. > The report of the Historical Clarification Commission, said the >massacres eliminated entire Mayan villages. The commission found the >"government of the United States, through various agencies including >the CIA, provided direct and indirect support for some state operations." >From the New York Times article today: Although the broad outlines of American support to Guatemala's military have been known, the nine-volume report confirms that the CIA aided Guatemalan military forces. The commission listed the American training of the officer corps in counterinsurgency techniques as a key factor "which had a significant bearing on human rights violations during the armed confrontation." > The report, "Guatemala, Memory of Silence," found that about >200,000 people -- the overwhelming majority of them civilians -- were >killed or "disappeared" during the war. The panel...documented 626 massacres >committed by the army in the 1980s, during the height of its scorched-earth >policy against Indian peasant communities. The army "completely exterminated >Mayan communities, destroyed their dwellings, livestock and crops...and >carried out a systematic campaign of "genocide." Washington Post 2/26/99 A19. More Excerpts from the NYTimes article: The commission has been able to establish that state forces and allied paramilitary groups were responsible for 93 percent of the documented violations, that the insurgent forces were responsible for 3 percent and that the remaining 4 percent of the cases include other authors. . . . We have reached the conclusion that the structure and nature of the economic, cultural and social relationships in Guatemala, as well as racism, the closing of spaces for participation and the refusal by the state to promote substantive reform, were all factors that determined the origin and the outbreak of the armed confrontation. We have also been able to demonstrate the participation, by various means, of economically powerful groups, political parties, the churches and people at the universities, as well as of other sectors of civil society. ... Similarly, foreign governments often became involved in Guatemala's internal affairs, and in so doing they contributed to the resolve and perseverance of the armed confrontation. The commission's investigations demonstrate that until the mid-1980's, the United States Government and U.S. private companies exercised pressure to maintain the country's archaic and unjust socio-economic structure. In addition, the United States Government, through its constituent structures, including the Central Intelligence Agency, lent direct and indirect support to some illegal state operations. At the same time, the commission has information regarding the support given by the Cuban Government to the guerrilla organizations, including military training for combatants. . . . 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