Peru: U.S. Priorities and Policy : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, March 10, 1993, Volumen4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 - 78 páginas |
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Abimael Guzmán agree aid to Peru Alberto Fujimori antinarcotics APOYO April BALLENGER basic bridge loan Chairman Clinton administration coca constitution corruption counter-insurgency coup covert aid decade democracy and human democratic institutions drug trafficking economic assistance economic reform elections Felipe Ortiz Fujimori government going guerrillas Huallaga Valley human rights conditions human rights situation human rights violations important improvement initiatives insurgency interest in Peru international community journalists judicial judiciary Latin America levels Lima MENENDEZ ment million monitor Montesinos organizations payments support percent Perú Peru's Peruvian Government Peruvian society policy toward Peru political poverty President Fujimori problem progress promoting recent region rights in Peru SAGASTI Sendero Shining Path situation in Peru Social Emergency Program social fund statement strategy terrorism testimony Thank tions TORRICELLI U.S. assistance U.S. Congress U.S. drug policy U.S. government U.S. interests U.S. military U.S. policy U.S. State Department war on drugs WOLA
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Página 47 - Institute before the Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs Committee on Foreign Affairs US House of Representatives Washington, DC March 13, 1991 Mr. Chairman: It is a pleasure to appear before this Subcommittee hearing on "The Situation in Guatemala and Options for United States Policy.
Página 78 - The Unguarded America" which appears in a collection of essays on the September 11 attacks published by PublicAffairs Books. He was a Guest Scholar in the Foreign Policy Studies Program at the Brookings Institution from 1991-92, and in 1993-94 he was an Annenberg Scholar-in-Residence at the University of Pennsylvania.
Página 59 - Despite the insistence of the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights of the Organization of American States, the Nicaraguan Government has never shown that it conducted an impartial investigation into this matter and punished those responsible.
Página 2 - Mr. PETRI. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman, and I would like to join you in welcoming our panelists here today and also thank you for scheduling this hearing.
Página 19 - Department, International Narcotics Control Strategy Report, March 1 , 1991 , p. 113. Peru's total coca production was put at 3o3,ooo acres, or about two-thirds of world production. Official Peruvian figures are, in general, about double the US numbers. 4 "Peru's Deadly Drug Habit: Behind the Fujimori Front, Corruption and Cocaine Trafficking Are Booming," Washington Post, February 28, 1993; Andean Newsletterl Drug Trafficking Update (Lima), No.
Página 62 - Economic Austerity and the Peruvian Crisis: The Social Costs of Autocracy," SAIS Review (Winter-Spring 1993l, vol.
Página 38 - Thank you very much. I want to thank all of the panelists for their comments and for their patience in being here.