Word: ei
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...representative of the EI Salvadoran guerrillas and several prominent Harvard academics attacked the increasing militarization of the Administration's Central American policy at a Law School teach-in-yesterday...
Like their big brothers in Washington, the Harvard administration doesn't care at all about "free speech." They try to crush students who mobilize against the architects of an anticommunist bloodbath in Central America because when they look at EI Salvador and Nicaragua, they see the possibility of the Russian Revolution happening all over again. They see the overthrow of capitalism, the ripping away of their markets, their profits, an end to the despotic rule of the landlords, bosses, military, and the specter of workers and peasants taking power--as was done in 1917 in Russia under the leadership...
...business in or with Sough Africa? How many students have inquired whether their tuitions are paid in part from the dividends of companies with a South Africa subsidiary? For that matter, how many of us have stopped buying goods or using funds that can be traced to Guatemala, EI Salvador, Iran, Uganda, or other countries where thousands of innocent people have been killed with no justification? The truth is that virtually on one follows such a policy or regards it as a feasible standard to follow...
Also, there's an Institute of Politics forum on Tuesday at 8 p.m. entitled "Remembering Harry Truman," with panel members Clark Gifford (Truman's legal advisor). David McCullough (Truman's biographer), and Frank Pace (Truman's Secretary of the Army Meanwhile. EI Salvadorian presidential candidates Jose Napoleon Duarte has had to cancel his Law School appearance...
...Nestle boycott offers an inspiring example to be followed where economic pressures can be influential. At the same time, however, it is important to note that this technique probably cannot change situations where violence is used for political purposes, as in EI Salvador, Nicaragua or Nambia. But within the United States, a wide range of nonviolent sanctions do exist, and the Nestle boycott proves that such methods can be put to good...