LATIN AMERICA
Addresses
Certification of Aid to El Salvador, Representative Phillip M. Crane, 2233 [15FE]
Communist Threat in Central America: President Reagan, 12412-12414 [16MY]
———Sec. of State Shultz, 12409-12412 [16MY]
Conditions in Latin America, Carlos Fuentes (excerpt), 21214 [27JY]
Democratic Response to President Reagan's Address to Joint Session of Congress on Central America, Senator Dodd, 13163 [19MY]
Dominican Republic—A Cornerstone for Caribbean Stability, Robert Anderson, 3190 [28FE]
El Salvador—View From Washington, Elliott Abrams, 25648-25651 [23SE]
From Simon Bolivar to the Malvinas and Beyond, Abelardo L. Valdez, 24505 [15SE]
Nicaragua—Threat to Peace in Central America, Thomas O. Enders, 10383-10386 [28AP]
Panama Canal Operational Ability, Miles P. DuVal, Jr., 5983-5985 [17MR]
Policy Toward El Salvador, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 2979 [24FE]
U.S. Policy: James A. Hickey, 9099 [20AP]
U.S. Policy in Central America, President Reagan, 9854-9857 [27AP]
U.S. Policy in Central America, President Reagan before Joint Session of Congress, 10134-10137 [28AP]
U.S. Policy Toward Latin America, Carlos Fuentes, 19434-19438 [15JY]
Amendments
Foreign Assistance Act: amend (S. 637), 5979 [17MR]
Nicaragua: prohibit U.S. support for military or paramilitary operations (H.R. 2760), 20446 [21JY], 20680 [25JY], 21192, 21193, 21194, 21195 [29JY], 21200 [28JY], 21410, 21413, 21429, 21435, 21457, 21469, 21470, 21472 [28JY], 21507 [29JY], 21528, 21551, 21563 [28JY], 21764, 21790 [29JY]
Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act: enact (S. 602), 10047 [27AP]
Analyses
S. 659, Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act, 3790 [3MR]
Articles and editorials
Admiral Rickover, Too, Remembering the Maine, 20684 [25JY]
After Remarks on Nicaragua—UN Assembly Chief Loses Panama Post, 34749 [18NO]
Anthony Motley—An Ambassador With a Brazilian Knack, 8630 [14AP]
Anti-Sandinistas—A Legitimate Liberation Force, 12673 [17MY]
Anti-Semitism on Rise in Argentina, 28487 [19OC]
Argentina Moves Toward the Bomb With an Assist From Washington, 33964 [17NO]
Argentina—Better Days Ahead?, 32240 [10NO]
Arms and El Salvador, 7081 [23MR]
Bank Responsibility for Mexico's Woes, 8874 [18AP]
Bethesda Broker Charged With Illegal Sale of Arms, 12807 [18MY]
Betrayal of a Revolution, 28522 [19OC]
Big Ships, Volume Dam Up Seaway, 5985 [17MR]
Bipartisan Policy for Central America?, 10884 [4MY]
Blind Eye on Central America, 9542, 9562, 9563 [21AP]
Brazil Seeks Easing of IMF Terms, 11720 [10MY]
Brazil Takes Step Toward Nuclear Weapons Potential, 1588 [3FE]
Brazil's New Governors Find the Cupboard Bare, 20421 [21JY]
Capitalism With a Human Face, 29878 [28OC]
Caribbean Crisis—Dominican Republic, Mired in Deep Slump, Turns to U.S. for Help, 3192 [28FE]
Castro's Narcotic Trade, 2523 [17FE]
Central America, 13416 [23MY]
Central America and Southeast Asia—The Real Vietnam Analogy (sundry), 9912-9917 [27AP]
Central America—Do or Die, 19708 [18JY]
Central America—Letter to Congress, 13219 [19MY], 13404 [23MY]
Central American Clarification, 22352 [2AU]
Central American Dilemma, 20434 [21JY]
Central America—``Too Big To Deny, Too Small To Win'', 2523 [17FE]
Check on Salvador, 3729 [2MR]
Chicken Little Is Back, 7436 [24MR]
Chileans Request $200 Million Loan To Meet IMF Goals, 12806 [18MY]
Chile's 10 Years of Misrule, 23756 [12SE], 24465 [15SE]
CIA Activities in Nicaragua, 18221, 18222 [29JN]
CIA and Nicaragua, 7626 [5AP]
Civil Disobedience and the Refugees, 10849-10851 [3MY]
Congratulations Not Enough, 33231 [16NO]
Congress Should Investigate U.S. Role in Nicaraguan War, 9576 [21AP]
Costa Rica Decries Nicaraguan Threat, 27217 [5OC]
Counter-Revolution in Nicaragua, 26814 [30SE]
Covert Action in Nicaragua, 19346 [14JY]
Covert Aid to FDN (sundry excerpts), 21450, 21451 [28JY]
Cuba Directs Salvador Insurgency, Former Guerrilla Lieutenant Says, 21532 [28JY]
Death of Town—Salvador Rebels Settle a Score, 12682 [17MY]
Disillusion With Nicaragua Grows in Europe, 34722 [18NO]
Door Not Opened, 20011 [20JY]
Durenberger-Mazzoli Act, 11754 [10MY]
Economic Reform in Developing Countries (excerpt), 2634 [22FE]
8-Point Peace Plan for Central America, 19798 [28JY], 20011 [20JY]
El Salvador, America's Choice—Do Battle or Write Off Central America, 7439 [24MR]
El Salvador Policy Brings Back Memories of Vietnam, 6404 [21MR]
El Salvador—Any Salvation?, 7432 [24MR]
El Salvador—It Is Not Vietnam, 10157 [28AP]
El Salvador's 9-to-5 War, 4899 [10MR], 7080 [23MR]
El Salvador's President Agrees To Review Internment of University Official, 28998 [21OC]
El Salvador—This is Progress, 1841 [7FE]
End Run on El Salvador, 3163 [28FE]
Endangered Bastions II, 9639 [25AP]
Envoy to Colombia Is Hard-Eyed But Simpatico, 26103 [28SE]
Exhume the Monroe Doctrine, 26242 [28SE]
Exile Finds Chile Struck by a Plague, 24465 [15SE]
Expert Witness on Behalf of Radio Marti, 4107 [7MR]
Fact Is Fiction in the Schizophrenia of Today's Nicaragua, 18820 [12JY]
Fear of Winning—Isn't It Always a Losing Proposition, 26547 [29SE]
Fighting Insurgency With No Real Strategy, 19368 [14JY]
Flawed Foreign Policy—U.S. Actions in Latin America Only Alienate Our Friends, 17226 [23JN]
For Covert Action . . ., 20148 [20JY]
For Open Debate, 19832 [19JY]
Foreign Aid That Never Makes Headlines, 7260 [24MR], 8492 [13AP]
Foreign Policy—A Few Serious Thoughts, 8469 [13AP]
Forget the Maine, 20671, 20672, 20685 [25JY]
Getting Along With the ``Next Government'', 22741 [3AU]
Goodwill Cruise of U.S.S. William V. Pratt to Central America, 9624 [25AP]
Gorgas Memorial Institute Essential to U.S. Efforts in Central America, 18805 [12JY]
Guns of Guatemala, 21371-21374 [28JY]
Has Congress Forgotten the Monroe Doctrine?, 4468 [9MR]
Hiding Behind Henry, 20700 [25JY]
High Stakes in Central America, 22346 [2AU]
Human Rights and Human Dignity, 7256 [24MR]
If Congress Pulls the Latin Plug, 13628 [24MY]
If War's Hell, What's the Alternative?, 3728 [2MR]
Ignoring Contadora Defeats Our Purposes, 24588 [19SE]
IMF Bill Is Really a Jobs Bill, 25973, 25981 [27SE]
IMF—As in ``Miffed'', 29878 [28OC]
IMF—The Crutch That Cripples, 10386 [28AP]
Imperialists No More, 9325 [20AP], 12418 [16MY]
In Central America, Reagan Would Rather Fight Than Listen, 9684 [26AP]
In El Salvador—30,000 Unsolved Death, 6416 [21MR]
Interview—Ambassador Fears United States Is Losing ``Power Perch'', 26102 [28SE]
Is Nicaragua Next?, 30903 [3NO]
Kassebaum Formula, 7079 [23MR]
Kind of Advice Matters, 34717 [18NO]
Kissinger Is Strange Choice for Central America Panel, 22358 [2AU]
Kissinger Smoke Screen, 20672 [25JY]
``Land of Becoming'', 15945 [15JN]
Langhorne Motley—Significant Appointment, 15344 [9JN]
Latin America's Woes, 14158 [26MY]
Layman in Charge of Catholic Relief, 12522 [17MY]
Learn Latin America's Culture, 26245 [28SE]
Left Fetes Two Fine Fellows, But Where Was Bianca?, 9581 [21AP]
Leftist Guerrillas in El Salvador Defend Cuba Ties, 6066 [17MR]
Like It or Not, We Have to Help Out the IMF, 28800 [20OC]
Medical Mission Report on El Salvador, 11744 [10MY], 13421 [23MY], 14247 [1JN]
Message to Fidel, 31849 [9NO]
Mexico and South Africa Are the Prized Targets, 16293 [16JN]
Mexico's Financial Crisis Raises Political Concerns in the United States, 9058 [19AP]
Mirroring the Soviet Union, 22356 [2AU]
Miskitos—Why No Outrage?, 28522 [19OC]
More Aid for El Salvador, 6073 [17MR]
Mrs. Kirkpatrick Urges U.S. To Adopt Latin Marshall Plan, 4650 [9MR]
Much More Than Covert Aid, 23423 [4AU]
National Democrats Opt for Strategic Defeat, 12673 [17MY]
Needing Those Dollars, 26232 [28SE]
New Argentine Chief Needs Reagan's Help, 33895 [17NO]
New Economic Engine . . ., 10824 [3MY]
New Revolution in Nicaragua, 34729 [18NO]
Next Time You See a Serviceman, 31637 [8NO]
Nicaragua and the Moment at Hand, 22089 [1AU]
Nicaragua Misadventure Is No-Win, 18222 [29JN]
Nicaragua—Another Tropical Gulag, 21020 [26JY]
Nicaraguan Nemesis, 2126 [14FE]
Nicaraguan Prisoner's Story Illustrates the Role of Propaganda, 29581 [27OC]
Nicaragua's ``Economic Miracle'', 2136 [14FE]
Nightmare in Nicaragua, 2125 [14FE]
No to Covert Action, 18224 [29JN]
Our Latin American Aims, 10104 [27AP]
Our War in Nicaragua, 18220 [29JN]
Out of the Quagmire, 4163 [7MR]
Pacification Won't Fly in Salvador, 8760 [18AP]
Pardon Me, but Am I That ``Hard-Liner'' the Anonymous Sources Are Talking About?, 16428 [20JN]
Path Out of the Secret War, 18223 [29JN]
Peace Scare From Managua, 20696 [25JY]
Pentagon Gets Tough on Latin Policy, 24824 [20SE]
Perilous Latin Policy, 11743 [10MY]
Persecution of Protestants in Nicaragua—Neglected Story, 17231 [23JN]
Poetry and Protest, 14781 [7JN]
Pope's Cry for Dialog, 7080 [23MR]
Popular Force, 11752 [10MY]
Prelate Offers To Aid Amnesty in El Salvador, 7438 [24MR]
President's Policy in Nicaragua, 18220 [29JN]
Progress in El Salvador?, 3728 [2MR]
Public Comment on U.S. Activities in Nicaragua, 18222 [29JN]
Reaching a Synthesis for Salvadoran Policy, 21785 [29JY]
Read All About It!, 14376 [2JN]
Reagan Administration To Justify Policy in Nicaragua, 18223 [29JN]
Reagan Has a Historic Opportunity—If He's Willing To Pay the Price, 22088 [1AU], 22111 [2AU]
Reagan Must Fight Congress on Central America, 11561 [9MY]
Reagan Plans Rise in Military Moves in Latin America, 21094-21097 [27JY]
Reagan's Big Stick, 21547 [28JY]
Reagan's Challenge, 10120 [27AP]
Reagan's Nicaragua Policy Must Remain Within the Law, 18221 [29JN]
Reagan's Path to War, 23430 [4AU]
Reality and El Salvador, 2099 [10FE], 2723 [22FE]
Rebels Want U.S. To Declare Support Openly, 9632 [25AP]
Refugees Are Coming!, 17446 [27JN]
Reincarnation of Herbert Matthews, 2134 [14FE]
Remembering the Maine, 20683 [25JY]
Resolving the Debt Crisis, 29467 [26OC]
Right Move on Nicaragua, 18224 [29JN]
Role of the United States in Central America, 18835 [12JY]
Routine Maneuvers, 23437 [4AU]
Salvador Bargain, 7080 [23MR]
Salvadoran Guerillas Execute 18, 12682 [17MY]
Salvadoran Left Confirms Regional Nature of Threat, 7473 [24MR]
Salvadoran Rebels Brag of Cuba Ties, 6060 [17MR]
Salvadoran Rules FBI Test Are Unusable in Nuns' Case, 6416 [21MR]
Salvaging El Salvador, 10866 [3MY]
Saving the IMF, 27180 [4OC]
Saving ``The Savior'', 5336 [15MR]
Send Aid, Not Words To Central America, 25995 [27SE]
Show of Force, 23969 [13SE]
Silly Games, 15143 [9JN]
Socialist Governor Wins Points in Brazil, 20422 [21JY]
Some Applied History for Central America, 24257 [14SE]
Soviet Jam VOA on Pope, 17230 [23JN]
Soviet Union Boosts Imports of Latin Goods, 13906 [25MY]
Soviet Union To Donate Floating Drydock, 22109 [2AU]
Soviet-Cuban Military Threat to the South, 11538 [9MY]
Spread of Communism (sundry), 12416 [16MY]
Stopping the ``Covert'' War With ``Overt'' $80 Million, 21544 [28JY]
Success of Land Reform, 7435 [24MR]
Talks About What?, 19814 [19JY]
Terrorist Attacks on U.S., 17237 [23JN]
That Needs IMF Fuel, 10824 [3MY]
There Are No Quick Fixes for Central America, 21768 [29JY]
There Is a Way Off ``The Slippery Slope''—Latin America Crisis Needs Conciliatory Gestures on Both Sides, 22782, 23093 [4AU]
This Holocaust Still Goes On—Why Do We Ignore It?, 9898 [27AP]
This Time We Know What's Happening, 8868 [18AP], 9899 [27AP]
Time Bomb, 19190 [14JY]
Time To Stop the Shame, 21779 [29JY]
Time To Turn Up the Voice of America, 22422 [3AU]
Torturing Latin Facts, 12672 [17MY]
Tough Former Guardsmen Lead Insurgents Against Sandinistas, 9631 [25AP]
Tropical Disease Research Center Falls Victim to Budget-Cut Fever, 18809 [12JY]
True Security in Central America, 10881 [4MY]
Two Reported Killed, 550 Arrested in Protests Throughout Chile, 24466 [15SE]
U.S. Aid in Nicaragua, 18220, 18223 [29JN]
U.S. Diplomacy in Latin America, 18221 [29JN]
U.S. Guns Won't Stop Conflict in El Salvador, 5336 [15MR]
U.S. Involvement in Nicaragua, 20420 [21JY]
U.S. Latin Policy, 25729 [26SE], 25983 [27SE]
U.S. Options—Win, Withdraw, or Talk, 21780 [29JY]
U.S. Policy in Central America, 21539 [28JY]
U.S. Policy in Latin America (excerpts), 19794 [19JY]
U.S. Policy Toward Nicaragua (sundry), 8715-8718 [15AP]
U.S. Ties to Anti-Sandinists Are Reported To Be Extensive, 8459 [13AP]
Uncertain Trumpet, 21596 [29JY]
United States Should Stay Out of Nicaragua's Affairs, 11741 [10MY]
Unwaged War in Salvador, 3728 [2MR]
Venezuela and the Sandinista Threat, 19841 [19JY]
Vietnam Consequence—Quiet From the Military, 13428 [23MY]
Vietnam Remembered, 23438 [4AU]
Voice of America, 33899 [17NO]
War in El Salvador, 3727 [2MR]
We Tried To Accept Nicaragua's Revolution, 18552 [11JY], 19362, 19364 [14JY]
Weighing the Threat, 11743 [10MY]
Weinberger Links Security of U.S. to the Future of El Salvador, 16079 [16JN]
West Learns the Art of Guerrilla Warfare, 19351 [14JY]
What Will Pope Tell Latin America About Justice, 4161 [7MR]
When To Stop in El Salvador, 3727 [2MR]
Where I Stand—``Gunboat Diplomacy'', 33904 [17NO]
Which Side Are You on Boys?, 7916 [11AP]
White House Errs, Foes Say, 10407 [28AP]
Who Lost Central America?, 8357 [13AP]
Will Hispanics Fight Hispanics?, 23445 [4AU]
Winds of War, 26544 [29SE]
With General Micawber to Managua, 18222 [29JN]
Yankee, Stay Home, 15837 [15JN]
Yankees, Bats and Nicaragua, 21563 [28JY]
Young Rebels in Nicaragua Voice Motives, 12961 [18MY]
Bills and resolutions
Argentina: U.S. support for democratic elections (see H. Con. Res. 213)
Central America: ban U.S. efforts to destablize or overthrow governments (see H. Con. Res. 108)
Contadora group: support peace initiatives (see S.J. Res. 164; H.J. Res. 363; H. Con. Res. 197)
Contadora nations: peace initiative (see H. Con. Res. 159)
Cuba: commend Declaration of Freedom (see H.J. Res. 165)
Day of Marti, Apostle of Liberty (see H.J. Res. 167)
Economic progress: promote (see H. Res. 125)
El Salvador: Presidential certification (see H.R. 1270, 1271)
———U.S. Armed Forces participation (see H.R. 1777)
Human rights: protect (see H. Res. 125)
Violence: end (see H. Res. 125)
Briefings
Natural disasters in the Andean countries, 18218 [29JN]
Broadcasts
Getting Tough, Voice of America, 18044 [29JN]
Small Business, Big Rewards, Voice of America, 18045 [29JN]
What Terrorism Will Not Do, Voice of America, 18044 [29JN]
Cables
U.S. foreign policy attitudes, sundry national religious leaders, 10843 [3MY]
Commentaries
Ethnic war in Nicaragua, Bernard Nietschmann of the University of California, 22350 [2AU]
Comments
Appointment of Henry Kissinger—policy of surrender, Igor Glagolyev, 21264 [27JY]
Documents
Marxist Terrorism in El Salvador (sundry), 23057-23060 [4AU]
Guidelines
Principles for U.S. foreign policy in Central America, 23376 [4AU]
Interviews
Argentine envoy says democracy is the goal, Barbara Gamarekian with Lucio Garcia del Solar, 18802 [12JY]
Letters
Appeal for a truce in El Salvador: sundry Senators, 3420 [1MR]
Building a base for arms control: ACDA, 25731 [26SE]
Cease-fire in El Salvador during papal visit, 80 Members of the House of Representatives, 4905 [10MR]
CIA covert activities in Nicaragua: 37 Members of Congress, to President Reagan, 8459 [13AP]
Compromise legislation on IMF authorization: Ralph Nader and Jonathan Brown for the Public Interest Research Group, 34829 [18NO]
Cuban imprisonment of Gustavo Arcos Bergnes, sundry Members of Congress, 20835 [26JY]
Economic assistance for Latin America, Representative Gonzalez, 4651 [9MR]
Emergency hearings on Central America: Senator Byrd, 21566 [29JY]
Enactment of the War Powers Resolution relative to deployment of U.S. troops in Lebanon, Committee on Foreign Affairs, 14427 [3JN]
Investigation of deaths of reform workers in El Salvador, Representative Bosco, 21027 [26JY]
Nonintervention policy in Central America, President Reagan, 21424, 21428, 21472 [28JY]
Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act (S. 659): Dept. of State, 3790 [3MR]
Right to peaceful dissent in Chile, sundry Senators, 24465 [15SE]
Salvadoran voluntary departure status, Representative Bruce Morrison, to President Reagan, 18564 [11JY]
U.S. policies in Central America: Committee of Western European Politicians and Parliamentarians in Support of Nicaragua, 21022 [26JY]
———Ira Lewis, 21025 [26JY]
U.S. policy, Representative Gonzalez, 3089 [28FE]
U.S. policy in Central America: Arnoldo S. Torres for the League of United Latin American Citizens, 17885 [28JN]
———Senator Wilson, 25728 [26SE]
U.S. policy in Latin America (sundry), 34853-34854 [18NO]
U.S. policy toward Chile: Senators Kennedy and Proxmire, 12807 [18MY]
U.S. policy toward El Salvador (sundry), 10142 [28AP]
U.S. policy toward Nicaragua: Diocese of Washington, 8715 [15AP]
Lists
Disappearances in Guatemala, 30354 [1NO]
Interamerican Dialogue members, 21002 [26JY]
Members supporting Mica amendment to Central America covert aid prohibition (H.R. 2760), 21411 [28JY]
National appeal for peace with justice in Central America, organizational endorsements, 7235-7244 [24MR]
Notes to ``Expansionism and the Mexican War'' 1840-1848, 1256 [1FE]
Persons with whom Senator Wilson met during Central American trip, 25729 [26SE]
Vermont towns which voted to end aid to El Salvador in 1981, 1982 and 1983, 10142 [28AP]
Memorandums
Central America File/Contadora Peace Initiative, Representative Alexander, 14523 [6JN]
Memorials of legislature
Central American policy: Republican Hispanic Assembly of California, 22727 [3AU]
Chamorro Week observance: Guam, 3250 [1MR]
Messages
Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act, President Reagan (PM 17), 2602 [22FE]
Foreign Policy in Central America, President Reagan (PM 40), 10283 [28AP]
Motion
Nicaragua: prohibit U.S. support for military or paramilitary operations (H.R. 2760), recommit, 21476 [28JY]
Papers
Characteristics of the Soviet-Cuban Buildup—Men, Money, Materiel, 21529 [28JY]
Democratic Perspective on Central America, Representative Seiberling, 27910 [7OC]
Nicaraguan Connection—Threat to Central America, Heritage Foundation, 2127-2133 [14FE]
Threat Posed by Soviet Expansionism, 21529 [28JY]
Petitions
Concern over U.S. policy in Central America, various congressional interns and volunteers, 23448 [4AU]
Foreign assistance to Central America: Cambridge, Mass., City Council, 13007 [19MY]
Monroe Doctrine: Sons of the American Revolution, 23738 [12SE], 23810 [13SE]
National appeal for peace with justice in Central America: sundry individuals and organizations, 7235 [24MR]
Nicaragua: Synod of the Piedmont, Presbyterian Church, 23257 [4AU]
Opposition to U.S. military aid to Central America, Mittelamerika Solidaritat, 28495 [19OC]
U.S. aid for El Salvador: Americans for Democratic Action, 9875 [27AP]
U.S. arms sales to Guatemala: Diane Perrot et al., 2591 [22FE]
Polls of opinion
Nicaragua: results (excerpt), 34831 [18NO]
Remarks in House
America at the Crossroads: report of the Inter-American Dialog, 10752 [3MY]
Argentina: election results (H. Con. Res. 208), 31644 [8NO], 32240 [10NO]
———foreign debt issues, 33231 [16NO]
———increase in anti-Semitism, 28487 [19OC]
———retransfer of U.S.-origin heavy water, 33963 [17NO]
———U.S. policy, 34806 [18NO]
Bolivar, Simon: 200th birthday, 21168 [27JY]
Bolivia: U.S. Policy, 26227 [28SE]
Calderon, Ricardo E.: imprisonment in El Salvador, 28998 [21OC]
Canadas, Arquimedes: defection from Salvadoran guerrillas, 21532 [28JY]
Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act: enact (H.R. 2769), 19120 [20JY], 21405 [28JY], 21793 [29JY]
Caribbean Basin Initiative: Puerto Rican role, 18359 [30JN]
Caribbean nations: U.S policy, 19120 [20JY]
Catholic Church: public position on communism, 16724 [21JN]
Central America: assist efforts to stop flow of weapons from Nicaragua and Cuba (H.R. 2760), 20446 [21JY], 20680 [25JY], 21035 [26JY], 21192, 21193, 21194, 21195 [29JY], 21200 [28JY], 21409-21478 [28JY], 21507 [29JY], 21528, 21551, 21563 [28JY], 21764, 21784, 21786, 21790 [29JY], 23423 [4AU], 28813 [20OC]
———current situation, 19085 [13JY]
———efforts to promote peace, 33964 [17NO]
———European opposition to U.S. military aid, 28494 [19OC]
———proposed multinational aid fund, 25995 [27SE]
———support Contadora group peace initiatives (H. Con. Res. 197), 33484 [17NO], 33487 [18NO]
———U.S. policy, 10540 [28AP], 19797 [28JY], 20671, 20672, 20683, 20696 [25JY], 21002 [26JY], 21020, 21022, 21025 [26JY], 21294 [27JY], 21539, 21544, 21546 [28JY], 22088 [1AU], 22348, 22350, 22352 [2AU], 23376, 23377, 23430, 23445, 23448 [4AU], 23969 [13SE], 24256 [14SE], 25982 [27SE], 27909 [7OC]
Central America Freedom Alliance: rally, 33255 [16NO]
Chile: civil liberties violations, 27402, 27419 [5OC]
———human rights violations, 13204 [19MY], 20141 [20JY], 23756 [12SE], 23950 [13SE], 25213 [21SE]
———restore democracy (H. Res. 310), 24955 [20SE]
CIA: covert activities, 9631 [25AP]
———involvement in Nicaragua-Honduras conflict, 7626 [5AP]
———prohibit covert activities, 8664 [14AP]
CIA activities, 21745 [29JY]
Colombia: efforts to eliminate violence, 20450 [21JY]
Commission on Central America: members, 20465 [21JY], 20671, 20700 [25JY], 21264 [27JY]
Commission on U.S. Policy in Central America: Presidential appointment, 22357 [2AU]
Communism: increasing global influence, 11754 [10MY]
Communist propaganda: distribution, 23131 [4AU]
Conflicts: negotiate peaceful settlement, 29262 [25OC]
Contadora nations: support (H.J. Res. 363), 25241 [21SE]
Democratic Party: response to President Reagan's policy proposals, 9858, 9859 [28AP]
Disaster assistance: U.S. policy, 18218 [29JN]
Domestic v. foreign assistance: U.S. policy, 11561 [9MY]
Dominican Republic: recognizing progress of democracy, 33491 [18NO]
Economic assistance: Boland amendment relative to use of funds, 9810, 9847 [27AP]
———U.S. policy, 4650 [9MR]
Economic crisis: impact, 10824 [3MY]
El Salvador: call for termination of military aid, 1504 [2FE]
———certification, 19797 [28JY], 20168 [20JY]
———congressional trip, 18412 [30JN]
———emergency medical relief project, 24733 [19SE]
———extension of amnesty law, 21409 [28JY]
———Government use of death squads, 32777 [15NO]
———investigation of deaths of reform workers, 21027 [26JY]
———military assistance, 4899 [10MR], 8687 [14AP]
———negotiations with guerrilla leaders, 19813 [19JY]
———peaceful resolution of conflict, 3727 [2MR]
———protest against U.S. policy, 31887, 31892, 31894 [9NO], 32224 [10NO]
———recertification, 1194 [31JA], 1841 [7FE]
———status of case of murdered American churchwomen, 6069 [17MR]
———terminate military aid (H.J. Res. 89), 6069 [17MR]
———U.S. foreign policy, 4163 [7MR], 4673 [9MR], 10866 [3MY]
———U.S. policy, 7079 [23MR], 9085 [19AP], 10500, 10512, 10515, 10517 [28AP], 22353 [2AU], 29879 [28OC]
El Salvadorans: extend voluntary departure status (H. Res. 21), 81 [3JA]
Enders, Thomas: replacement of Assistant Secretary of State for Latin America, 14426 [3JN]
European Council: position, 17248 [23JN]
Foreign policy: militarization, 34768 [18NO]
———U.S., 18835 [12JY], 19361, 19368 [14JY], 19797, 20434 [21JY]
Foreign relations: cultural aspects, 26245 [28SE]
———U.S. policy, 2100 [10FE], 10752 [3MY], 13219 [19MY], 13405 [23MY], 27751 [6OC]
Gorgas Memorial Institute, Panama: funding, 18809 [12JY]
Guatemala: human rights violations, 30353 [1NO]
———U.S. foreign policy, 7494 [24MR]
Guerrilla warfare: U.S. approach, 34717 [18NO]
IMF: increase U.S. contribution, 25973, 25980 [27SE], 26232 [28SE], 27180 [4OC], 28800 [20OC], 29467 [26OC]
———infringement on national sovereignty, 29878 [28OC]
Inter-American Development Bank: proposed loan to Nicaragua, 3072 [25FE]
Inter-American Foundation: economic programs for developing countries, 29878 [28OC]
Inter-American Investment Corp.: establish, 32205 [10NO]
Latin America: U.S. foreign policy, 2100 [10FE]
Mexico: people-to-people program, 25379 [22SE]
Military assistance: U.S. policy, 12979 [18MY]
Military personnel: tribute, 31637 [8NO]
Monroe Doctrine: application to Latin America, 26241 [28SE]
National security: Democratic opposition to Reagan policies, 20163 [20JY]
Nicaragua: CIA covert activities, 8459 [13AP]
———human rights violations, 22350 [2AU], 28521 [19OC], 28825 [20OC]
———peace proposals submitted to Dept. of State, 33239 [16NO]
———prohibit aid to efforts to overthrow government (H.R. 2760), 19832 [19JY], 23423 [4AU], 28813 [20OC]
———prohibit U.S. support for military or paramilitary operations (H.R. 2760), 19832 [19JY], 20446 [21JY], 20680 [25JY], 21035 [26JY], 21192, 21193, 21194, 21195 [29JY], 21200 [28JY], 21409-21478 [28JY], 21507 [29JY], 21528, 21551, 21563 [28JY], 21764, 21784, 21786, 21790 [29JY], 23423 [4AU], 28813 [20OC]
———religious persecution, 18398 [30JN]
———results of poll by Managua newspaper, 34830 [18NO]
———U.S. policy, 18552 [11JY], 19351, 19362, 19364 [14JY], 19838 [19JY], 20148 [20JY], 20420 [21JY], 34722 [18NO]
Organizacion de la Television Iberoamericana International Song Festival: annual musical program, 28521 [19OC]
Political unrest: efforts to promote peace and protect human rights (H. Res. 125), 5883 [17MR]
Poverty: social impact, 9684 [26AP]
Refugees: U.S. policy toward Central America, 10849 [3MY]
Support of U.S. policies in El Salvador, various Members of Congress, to President Reagan, 7476 [24MR]
U.S. food and medical supplies: political use by recipient countries, 29893 [28OC]
U.S. policy, 3089 [28FE], 3535 [2MR], 4650 [9MR], 8551 [14AP], 9563 [21AP], 9612 [25AP], 9651 [26AP], 9811, 9813, 9814, 9847 [27AP], 10405 [28AP], 10661, 10664 [2MY], 11922 [11MY], 12671, 12672, 12681 [17MY], 14350 [2JN], 14426 [3JN], 14604 [6JN], 14653 [7JN], 14806 [8JN], 15143 [9JN], 15718 [14JN], 15836 [15JN], 16079 [16JN], 16400 [20JN], 19796, 20152 [20JY], 21167 [27JY], 21409 [28JY], 21448, 21745 [29JY], 21770 [29JY], 23401 [4AU], 32456 [14NO], 34719, 34852 [18NO]
———commission to study, 19771 [19JY]
———foreign response, 21168 [27JY]
Uruguay: election results, 8501 [13AP]
Venezuela: support of U.S. policy in Central America, 19841 [19JY]
Voice of America: Soviet jamming, 17230 [23JN]
Washington (D.C.) Post: interview with Maurice Bishop of Grenada, 15729 [14JN]
Remarks in Senate
Argentina: U.S. influence on elections, 30147 [31OC]
Bergnes, Gustavo Arcos: Cuban imprisonment, 20834 [26JY]
Bolivar, Simon: bicentennial of birth, 20816 [26JY]
Brazil: bilateral talks, 12066-12068 [12MY]
Canal Zone Biological Area: funding (S. 929), 7172 [24MR]
Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act: introduction (S. 544), 2633 [22FE]
Central America: Communist infiltration, 13513 [24MY]
———congressional approval for U.S. troops, 22451 [3AU]
———emergency hearings on U.S. involvement, 21566 [29JY]
———halt the introduction of U.S. combat troops (S. 1741), 22483 [3AU]
———refugee crisis, 17446 [27JN]
———U.S. policy, 21302-21305 [28JY], 21569-21571, 21595 [29JY], 22103, 22107-22114 [2AU], 22526 [3AU], 22860, 23093, 23107 [4AU], 24355 [15SE], 25727 [26SE]
———U.S. policy (S. Res. 181), 20526-20528 [25JY]
Chile: human rights, 17514 [28JN]
———restore democracy (S. Res. 219), 24464 [15SE]
———U.S. policy, 12806 [18MY]
Commission on U.S. Policy in Central America: creation, 19595 [18JY], 19722 [19JY]
———selection of Henry Kissinger to head, 19770 [19JY]
Contadora peace process: support (S.J. Res. 164), 24585-24588 [19SE]
Covert action: alleged, 8002 [12AP]
El Salvador: certification, 1260 [1FE]
———extension of certification, 33916 [17NO]
———foreign aid, 3863 [3MR]
———foreign aid (S. 688), 3843 [3MR]
———foreign military sales credits, 7148 [24MR]
———land reform, 25798 [26SE]
———land reform program, 25549-25551 [23SE]
———Marxist revolutionary terrorism, 23056 [4AU]
———military aid, 3293, 3440 [1MR]
———military assistance, 5426 [16MR], 5954, 5979, 5996-6004, 6007-6012 [17MR]
———peace initiatives, 20011 [20JY]
———provide additional U.S. funds, 9098 [20AP]
———suspension of deportion of nationals (S. 2131), 33837 [17NO]
———U.S. certification of human rights reform, 267 [25JA]
———U.S. policy, 5088 [14MR], 7761-7763 [7AP], 9897 [27AP], 10157 [28AP], 10881, 10884 [4MY], 13010-13015, 13162 [19MY], 34630 [18NO]
Foreign military sales program: financial implications, 3763 [3MR]
Foreign relations: U.S. policy, 10141 [28AP]
Immigration policy, 13853 [25MY]
Intelligence Authorization Act: amend (H.R. 2760), 23518 [12SE]
International Coffee Agreement: ratification, 21084-21087 [27JY]
Kissinger, Henry A.: selected to head Bipartisan Commission on Central American Policy, 19770 [19JY]
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement: observance of 10th anniversary, 32444 [14NO]
Mexican War: U.S. expansionism, 1249-1256 [1FE]
Mexico: bilateral talks, 12066-12068 [12MY]
Nicaragua: efforts to import arms from Libya, 9897 [27AP]
———political and military assistance, 7539 [5AP]
———U.S. policy, 8714 [15AP]
———urging adherence to the law and aid restrictions (S. Res. 110), 8244 [13AP]
Nuclear weapons: proposed freeze, 21566 [29JY]
Panama Canal: operational ability, 5983 [17MR]
Peru: bilateral talks, 12066-12068 [12MY]
Policy: U.S., 19598-19601 [18JY]
Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act: introduction (S. 659), 3789 [3MR]
Radio Marti: provide for (S. 602), 2943 [24FE]
Reagan, President: military assistance policy, 21160 [27JY]
``Salvador'': tribute to book by Joan Didion, 10678 [3MY]
Soviet Union-Cuba: military threat to the south, 11537 [9MY]
Stone, Richard G.: nominated as special envoy to Central America, 13520 [24MY]
Tambs, Lewis A.: nominated as U.S. Ambassador to Colombia, 4251 [8MR]
U.S. policy: issues, 8703 [15AP]
Uruguay: human rights violations, 17453 [27JN]
War Powers in Central America Act: introduction (S. 1692), 21154 [27JY]
Reports
Aid to Guatemala—Violating Human Rights Laws, Center for International Policy, 17223 [23JN]
Americas at a Crossroads, Inter-American Dialogue (excerpt), 9567 [21AP]
Argentina—Final Document of the Military Junta on the Struggle Against Subversion and Terrorism (excerpt), 14789 [7JN]
Central America and the United States, Robert R. McMillan, 19086 [13JY]
Chile—Evidence of Torture, Amnesty International, 13205 [19MY], 14169 [26MY]
Chile—Evidence of Torture, Amnesty International (excerpt), 20142 [20JY]
CISPES—A Guerrilla Propaganda Network: United Students of America Foundation (excerpt), 31887-31889, 31892, 31894, 31895-31896 [9NO], 32224-32226 [10NO]
Current Situation in Bolivia, Bolivian Embassy staff, 26228 [28SE]
Does Democracy Include Freedom of the Press, Committee To Protect Journalists and the PEN American Center, 17454-17456 [27JN]
Human Rights Violations in Chile, Amnesty International, 23950 [13SE], 25213-25215 [21SE], 27402-27404, 27419 [5OC]
Human Rights Violations in Nicaragua: Bernard Nietschmann, 28825 [20OC]
Rights Commission Decries FMLN Actions in Berlin, Human Rights Commission of El Salvador, 2532 [17FE]
Summary of Principal Recommendations—On the Liquidity Crisis in Latin America, Galo Plaza, 10882 [4MY]
Survey of Press Freedom in Latin America, Council on Hemispheric Affairs and the Newspaper Guild (excerpt), 22360 [2AU]
U.S. Policy in Central America: Committee on Intelligence (House, Select) (excerpt), 21529 [28JY]
———Interamerican Dialogue (excerpt), 21002 [26JY]
U.S. Policy Toward El Salvador, Samuel T. Dickens, 24224-24226 [14SE]
Unconventional Arms Policy—Selling Ourselves Short, Democratic Policy Committee, 3765-3780 [3MR]
Resolutions by organizations
Support Afghanistan's freedom fighters, National Association of Pro-America, 9548 [21AP]
Support for hemispheric security: Retired Officers Association (Arizona chapter), 34718 [18NO]
U.S. policy in Nicaragua, Episcopal Church, 29477 [26OC]
Statements
American Policy in Nicaragua, Adriana Guillen, 6397, 6399 [21MR]
Anti-Semitism in Argentina: Herman Schiller, 28487 [19OC]
———Moises Camji, 28487 [19OC]
Background on Nicaragua: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Apr. 2, 1982, 18813 [12JY]
———Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Mar. 25, 1982, 18406 [30JN]
———Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Mar. 26, 1982, 18409 [30JN]
Brazilian Debt Problem, Rubem Medina, 26863-26864 [3OC]
Catholic Conference President Critical of U.S. Policy Toward Central America, U.S. Catholic Conference, 21035 [26JY]
Certification of El Salvador, Representative Studds, 1978 [8FE]
Congressional Delegation Visit to Mexico and El Salvador, 8688 [14AP]
Covert Actions in Central America, Representative Boland, 20153 [20JY]
Covert Military Aid to Nicaragua: sundry former Cabinet members, 20722 [26JY]
———various Catholic organizations, 21529 [28JY]
Democratic Response to President Reagan's Address to Joint Session of Congress, Senator Dodd, 10138 [28AP]
El Salvador 1983—In the Right Direction, American Chamber of Commerce of El Salvador, 3715 [2MR]
Human Rights in El Salvador, Representative Edgar (excerpt), 1841 [7FE]
Human Rights Violations in Nicaragua: Robert T. Coulter, 28825 [20OC]
Missed Opportunities for Constitution-Making: Albert P. Blaustein, 30913 [3NO]
New Air Drug Interdiction Program at the U.S. Customs Service: Senator DeConcini, 4398 [9MR]
Nicaragua and U.S. Policy Toward Central America, Thomas O. Enders, 7950-7952 [12AP]
Nicaraguan Elections: Humberto Ortega, 34831 [18NO]
Objectives of Peace in Latin America: Contadora group, 33965 [17NO]
Peacemaking in Central America: Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church, Bethseda, Md., 34836 [18NO]
Political Importance of Latin America, Henry A. Kissinger, 20700 [25JY]
Reagan Administration Four-Point Peace Program for Central America, Central American Chambers of Commerce, 12694 [17MY]
Recertification of El Salvador, Thomas Enders, 1839 [7FE]
Religious Persecution, Episcopal Conference of Nicaragua, 18398 [30JN]
Resistance International—Declaration of Principle, 15291 [9JN]
Sandinista Attitude Toward Jews, Isaac Stavisky, 21460 [28JY]
U.S. Central American Policies (Missionaries in Nicaragua), 15718 [14JN]
U.S. Opposition to Denial of Civil Liberties, John F. Kennedy (excerpts), 21446 [28JY]
U.S. Policies in Central America: Committee of Western European Politicians and Parliamentarians in Support of Nicaragua, 21022, 21036 [26JY]
———President Reagan, 21552, 21563 [28JY]
U.S. Policy Toward Chile, Dept. of State, 21783 [29JY]
U.S. Policy Toward El Salvador, sundry religious organizations, 9100 [20AP]
Tables
Disaster damage assessment, 18219 [29JN]
Economic and military statistics—Central America and the U.S., 21305 [28JY]
Marxist revolutionary terror in El Salvador (sundry), 23058 [4AU]
Telegrams
Cease-fire in El Salvador during papal visit, President Alvaro Magana, 4905 [10MR]
Testimonies
Proposed Immigration Reform Legislation: Senator Chiles, 4324 [8MR]
U.S. Aid to El Salvador, Representative Corcoran, 6514 [22MR]
U.S. Policy in Central America, Elliot L. Richardson, 21003 [26JY]
Texts of
Declaration of Cancun, Mexico, concerning peace in Central America, 21423 [28JY]
H. Con. Res. 108, prohibit U.S. covert activities, 8664 [14AP]
H. Con. Res. 197, support Contadora group peace initiatives in Central America, 29263 [25OC], 33487 [17NO]
H. Res. 21, extend voluntary departure status to El Salvadorans, 81 [3JA]
H. Res. 125, reaffirmation of U.S. commitment to protection of human rights, 5885 [17MR]
H. Res. 159, provision of information relative to U.S. activities in Honduras and Nicaragua, 13405 [23MY]
H. Res. 310, restoration of democracy to Chile, 24955 [20SE]
H.J. Res. 363, support for Contadora nations, 25241 [21SE]
H.R. 2760, amend the Intelligence Authorization Act, 23518 [12SE]
International Coffee Agreement, 21088 [27JY]
S. 544, Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act, 2634-2638 [22FE]
S. 659, Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act, 3789 [3MR]
S. 688, foreign aid to El Salvador, 3844 [3MR]
S. 1741, halt the introduction of U.S. combat troops in Central America, 22483 [3AU]
S. 2131, suspension of deportation of nationals of El Salvador, 33837 [17NO]
S. Res. 110, urging adherence to the law and aid restrictions in Nicaragua, 8244 [13AP]
S. Res. 181, U.S. policy toward Central America, 20528 [25JY]
S. Res. 219, restoration of democracy in Chile, 24464 [15SE]
S.J. Res. 164, support for the Contadora peace process, 24588 [19SE]