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Similar to the Death Squads created in Nicaragua and El Salvador by the United States, during the 1980's, when both countries were struggling against US Imperialism, we now have death squads in Iraq, installed by the new US-Iraqi regime and trained by the CIA. Back in the 1980's, the Sandinistas and the FMLN, (Farabundo Marti) were FREEDOM-FIGHTERS, defending their countries against US invasion and occupation and American-installed puppet regimes. Today, the insurgents in Iraq are comparable to the Sandinistas and the FMLN, and are doing EXACTLY what the freedom-fighters were doing in Central America, but the United States has coined a new term to describe them, in the 21st Century: TERRORISTS. Seeing how the Central Americans were not being persuaded by our brand of democracy, the US created DEATH SQUADS, recruiting Nicaraguan and Salvadorean secret police to kill as many Central American civilians, and “subversives” "suspected" of being revolutionaries. Back in the 1980’s, CIA set up Ansesal and other networks of terror in El Salvador, Guatemala (Ansegat) and pre-Sandinista Nicaragua (Ansenic). The CIA created structured and trained secret police in South Korea, Iran, Chile and Uruguay, and elsewhere, (organizations responsible for untold thousands of tortures, disappearances, and deaths). In the 1990’s the CIA admitted that Lt. General Raoul Cedras and other high-ranking officials "were" on its payroll and were helping organize violent repression in Haiti. Gunther Wagner, a former Nazi soldier and a key member of now-defunct Office of Public Safety (OPS), an AID project which helped train counterinsurgents and terrorism in dozens of countries, worked in Vietnam as part of Operation Phoenix and in Nicaragua where he helped train National Guards. In Angola, 1988, Amnesty International reported that UNITA, backed by the U.S., engaged in extra-judicial executions of high-ranking political rivals and ill-treatment of prisoners. In Bolivia, between 1966-68, Amnesty International reported between 3,000 and 8,000 people killed by death squads, installed by the CIA. In Brazil, in 1986, after the CIA-backed coup, the Brazilian military used death squads and torture to bring order to the country. According to Americas Watch, civilian non combatant deaths attributable to government forces in Nicaragua might have reached 300 between 1979-1987, mostly from the Miskito Indians, in comparison to the 40-50,000 Salvadoran citizens killed by death squads and government forces during the same years, along with similar number during last year of Somoza and still higher numbers in Guatemala. (Chomsky, N. (1988). The Culture of Terrorism, p. 101). Between 1981-87, the death toll under Reagan in El Salvador had passed 50,000, in Guatemala it approached 100,000, and in Nicaragua 11,000 civilians killed, surpassing 150,000 or more in that region. (Chomsky, N. (1988). The Culture of Terrorism, p. 29). Between 1982-84. Admiral Bobby Inman, former head of NSA, had deep distaste for covert operations, and complained that the CIA was hiring murderers to conduct operations in Central America and the Middle East. Eventually, Inman resigned, ( Toohey, B., and Pinwill, W. (1990). Oyster: the Story of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service, pp. 215-6.) but he was replaced by others. Between July and August, 2006, ALONE, 600 deaths in Iraq were strictly attributable to torture. Knowing the Iraqi government is installed by the United States, its army trained by the United States, and its so-called "reconstruction" being conducted by the United States, IS THERE ANY DOUBT AS TO WHO HAS INSTALLED THE IRAQI DEATH SQUADS? --------------------- |
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