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Finally, whatever pressures the socialist world has applied in El Salvador has been greatly distorted in this country. The State Department dissent paper provides a fascinating picture of the sophisticated campaign orchestrated by the State Department to mislead the American public on what is happening in El Salvador. According to the dissent paper, the State Department has tried to plant in the media two major themes to obscure the reality of the Salvadorean struggle: the "far left versus far right" scheme, and the spectre of Soviet and Cuban power, the first theme, ingenious as it is, has largely failed...

Author: By Jamie Raskin, | Title: Financing El Salvador's Reign of Terror | 3/5/1981 | See Source »

...More violent revolution, more misery, and more suffering will result" unless the U.S. recognizes the importance of establishing good relations with non-aligned socialist Third World countries, Russell Johnson, former director of a Quaker seminar program in Southeast Asia, said...

Author: By Kelly S. Goode, | Title: Panelists Call for Non-Violent Resolution of Policy Problems | 3/4/1981 | See Source »

...Premier's office not only from party officials, but also from workers, students and local chapters of Solidarity, the in dependent union federation. The whole country seemed to realize that a campaign of cooperation was Poland's last, best hope of consolidating its bold experiment in socialist "renewal" and avoiding the ultimate disaster of a Soviet invasion. Summing up the increasingly conciliatory national mood, Solidarity Spokesman Karol Modzelewski told the daily Zycie Warszawy that the new government "created a genuine chance for rolling back a dangerous course of events...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poland: Back from the Brink | 3/2/1981 | See Source »

...government could easily stumble over the first serious issue it tackles; elections seem all but inevitable later this year. The intervening months could give the U.C.D. time to resolve its differences. Failing that, it faces possible defeat at the hands of Spain's second biggest party, the Socialists. As Socialist Leader Felipe González told party colleagues last week: "The election campaign has begun...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spain: Bitter Times | 3/2/1981 | See Source »

...share the responsibility of major industri alized countries to help the international financial institutions as sist the LDCs. In the long run it is in the interests of the West and its wealthy friends in the Third World to wean the poorer na tions from their current paradoxical addiction: socialist nostrums at home financed by capitalist largesse from abroad...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: To Rebuild the Image | 2/23/1981 | See Source »

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