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William Meecham <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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Sat, 10 Jun 2000 10:04:03 -0700
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Good idea,  let's export the gipper to Spain.
And here we are amused at the gov't and cold war liberals
objecting to China.  Get a grip
wcm>
> Having briefly visited  Solola 3 1/2 years after this massacre occurred,
> this little notice captured my attention.
>
> Would it be too late to extradite Ronald Reagan to a court in Spain so
> that he could then be tried for crimes of genocide?
>
> Tony
> ________________________________
> AMERICAS
> Published Friday, June 9, 2000, in the Miami Herald
> IN THE AMERICAS
>
> >From Herald Wire Services
> GUATEMALA
> Skeletons of 38 people found at massacre site
>
> GUATEMALA CITY -- Twenty-one complete skeletons and fragments of 17
> other bodies, presumably killed by the army in 1981, were found in
> common graves in the northwestern province of Solola, the
> nongovernmental Mutual Support Group reported Thursday.
>
> The organization, which represents 45,000 relatives of political
> prisoners who disappeared during Guatemala's civil war, said the graves
> had been opened between May 22 and Tuesday of this week in the Pajujil
> community in Solola.
>
> According to the group, the army took over the community in August 1981,
> capturing 46 people, including women and girls, who were first raped and
> then burned alive.
>

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