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...turn to others, that is the Soviet Union. We wind up driving into the adversary camp people who are not natural adversaries of the West but who become so through the logic of the situation we impose upon them. I know the president of the Salvadoran revolutionary movement, Guillermo Ungo, very well. He is a very quiet social democrat. I had lunch with him a week ago here. He is in no way a Communist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Interview with Mitterrand | 10/19/1981 | See Source »

...carefully planned campaign of sabotage against bridges and the power system. Up to 75% of the country has been without electricity at one time or another; the eastern third of El Salvador has been almost completely darkened since mid-July. Last week, as Defense Minister José Guillermo Garcia held a press conference to announce that "we have absolute control over the country," the lights went out once again, and Garcia had to wait five minutes before emergency generators could restore power for television cameras...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: El Salvador: The Death of a Thousand Cuts | 9/7/1981 | See Source »

Marshall also said Colonel Jose Guillermo Garcia. El Salvador's Defense and public Security Minister, is conducting an investigation in Bourgeois' disappearance. She added that the U.S. consular office in San Salvador is working with the three El Salvadoran detectives assigned to the case

Author: By Judith E.matloff, | Title: Friends Suggest Missing priest A Victim of Salvadoran Right | 4/29/1981 | See Source »

Early this month, reports TIME Correspondent James Willwerth, the F.M.L.N. and its political counterpart, the Democratic Revolutionary Front, formed a seven-member "commission" to operate as the political wing of the movement. The commission's head is former Law Professor Guillermo Ungo, 49, a prominent Social Democrat who served for three months on the original junta that was installed after the overthrow of the military regime in October 1979. In the 1972 elections Ungo was the vice-presidential running mate of centrist Christian Democrat José Napoleon Duarte. A member of the Socialist International, alongside such respected Social Democrats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Overcoming Antagonisms | 2/2/1981 | See Source »

While the tide of battle continued to go against the guerrillas, exiled leaders of the F.M.L.N. assembled a new seven-member "diplomatic-political commission" in Mexico City. The leader of this umbrella group is Guillermo Manuel Ungo, 49, a Social Democrat who was President Duarte's running mate in the 1972 elections, as well as a member of the original junta that replaced the military in October 1979. Apparently embarrassed by the guerrillas' failure to produce a mass uprising, the commission insisted that the current offensive was not, after all, the "final" one. But what goaded the guerrillas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: El Salvador,Killing That Will Not Stop: Killing That Will Not Stop | 1/26/1981 | See Source »

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