CENTRAL AMERICA
Addresses
Aid to Contras: Representative Bonior, 5837 [20MR]
———Senator Sasser, 5127 [18MR]
Aid to the Nicaraguan Resistance: Democratic response to the President, 3999 [6MR]
Case for Aid to the Contras: Richard M. Nixon, 10316-10319 [12MY]
Central American Politics: Jose Azcona Hoyo, President of Honduras, 14464-14465 [18JN]
Democracy and American Foreign Policy—Corollary to the Reagan Doctrine: Senator Lugar, 5186 [18MR]
Democracy and Central America: Senator Lugar, 14589-14592 [19JN]
Guatemalan Presidential Inauguration: Marco Vinicio Cerezo, 996-998 [29JA]
Immigration: Representative Rodino, 8085 [18AP]
Peace and Democracy in Central America: Lane Kirkland, 2410 [19FE]
Soviet Jewry and the Jewish Community of Nicaragua: Richard Schifter, 9085-9087 [30AP]
U.S. Assistance to Contras: Iranian Foreign Minister, 15524 [25JN]
———President Reagan, 15084-15087 [24JN], 15298-15301 [24JN]
———Yitzhak Shamir, 15524 [25JN]
U.S. Assistance to Nicaragua: Alan Garcia, 5268 [18MR]
U.S. Policy in Central America—An Alternative to War: Representative Alexander, 7640 [16AP]
U.S. Policy in Nicaragua: Francisco Campbell, 15732 [26JN]
Amendments
Inter-American Convention on International Commercial Arbitration: implement (S. 1828), 33740, 33741, 33851 [18OC]
Nicaragua: promote internal reconciliation on basis of democratic principles (H.J. Res. 283), 8213-8216 [21AP]
———U.S. assistance to Contras (H.J. Res. 601), 7634 [16AP]
Panama Canal Commission Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 4409), 9196 [1MY]
Analyses
Colombian Drug Interdiction Amendment to the 1979 Foreign Assistance Legislation: Committee on Foreign Relations, 26825 [27SE]
Appendices
In the Name of God, Stop the Lies, Stop the Killing: several religious leaders, 3840 [6MR]
Articles and editorials
Abortion in Nicaragua—Emerging Issue, 13398 [11JN]
Administration Plans To Use Green Berets To Train Contras, 21280 [13AU]
Afghanistan Is Not Nicaragua, 2879 [26FE]
Against Contra Aid, 5862 [20MR]
Aid Guatemala Doesn't Need, 6366 [26MR]
AID Has Kept the Country Going With Money and Know-How but El Salvador Has Supplied the Spirit, 21750 [14AU]
Aid to Contras Will Strengthen Ortega's Hand, 20843 [12AU]
Aid to Contras Worsens Situation, 22465 [9SE]
Alexander Cockburn, 22170 [15AU]
All Clear on Contras, 22857 [11SE]
Analyst Urges Treaty, 3246 [27FE]
Appeal for Peace, 7251 [10AP]
Appendix—Proposed Project, 20846 [12AU]
Argentine Leader Proposes Moving Capital to Patagonia—Alfonsin Also Urges Constitutional Reforms, 8050 [17AP]
Avoid Another Cuba, 6166 [25MR]
Backing Contra Is Bad Substitute for Diplomacy, 20842 [12AU]
Baptist Condemns Aid to Contras, 6150 [25MR]
Best Little War Money Can Buy, 16525 [15JY]
Big Bay Area Cocaine Ring Tied to Contras, 5267 [18MR]
Bishops See Slander Campaign, 1653 [4FE]
Black Bags Are Back, 5575 [19MR]
Brazil Demands U.S. Clarification, 5587 [19MR]
Break the Stick—Congress Should Reject Military Aid for Contras, 6150 [25MR]
Buchanan Trip Not in the Script, 7208 [10AP]
Buchanan's Scorn, 5060 [17MR]
Bureaucracy of Death, 16289-16292 [26JN]
Canal Treaties—Panamanian Dilemma, 4606 [12MR]
Captured American Says CIA Ran Supply Missions—Prisoner Says Flights Coordinated From El Salvador, 30444 [10OC]
Cardinal Under Fire, 10715 [14MY]
Caribbean Echo—CBI—Failure, 5851 [20MR]
Case for the Contras, 4845-4847 [13MR], 5301-5303 [18MR], 5315 [18MR], 5521 [19MR]
Castro, Fair Game, 19615 [6AU]
Cerezo Acts, 3246 [27FE]
Chastising Pinochet, 10225 [8MY]
Choice—Contra Victory or Permanent Dictatorship, 9477 [5MY]
Claims on Contras in Dispute, 5594 [19MR]
Cliffhanger Still, 8427 [22AP]
Climate of an Undeclared War, 995 [29JA]
Color Red, 5523 [19MR]
Communist Influence in Latin America (excerpt), 5762 [20MR]
Contra Aid and CIA (excerpt), 21297 [13AU]
Contra Aid (excerpt), 21261, 21262, 21281, 21315, 21334 [13AU]
Contra Aid Plan Is Throwback to Flawed Policy, 20842 [12AU]
Contra Aid Vote, 7594 [15AP]
Contra Aid ``Wrong'' Colombian Declares—Betancur Urges Reagan To Talk, Not Fight, 4105 [10MR]
Contra Aid—Act of War, 7559, 7567 [15AP]
Contra Aid—The Stakes, 5268 [18MR]
Contra Atrocities, or a Covert Propaganda War?, 5814, 5815, 5816 [20MR]
Contra Attacks on Civilians, 5606 [20MR]
Contra ``Ghost'' Materializes as Honduras Mentions Rebels (several excerpts), 7669 [16AP]
Contra Vote, 20864 [12AU]
Contras (excerpt), 20494, 20495 [11AU]
Contra's Story, 20855 [12AU]
Conversion of a Timely Kind, 9941 [7MY]
Cooling on Chile, 8088 [18AP]
Costa Rican Minister on Regional Meeting, 18848 [1AU]
Cubans in Arabia? Or, the Meaning of Strategy (excerpts), 5552 [19MR]
Cuba—Revolution Factory, 5949 [21MR]
Daniel Ortega at the Cuban Party Congress, 5817 [20MR]
Dead Men Don't Pay Up, 17328 [22JY]
Debate Over Nicaragua, 5128 [18MR]
Democrats and the Kissinger Report (excerpts), 5552 [19MR]
Democrats' Fear of Voting, 7418 [14AP]
Dengo Elaborates on ``Destabilization Plot'', 27433 [30SE]
D'Escoto Got Angry—But ``Revolution'' Is Like That, 6473 [27MR]
Diplomacy Would Serve United States Best in Nicaragua, 5523 [19MR]
Don't Abandon Nicaragua, 4368 [11MR]
Don't Abandon the Nicaraguan People, 6811 [8AP], 7429 [14AP]
Ease Up on Debtor Nations, 4361 [11MR]
East European Tourists Increasing, 4007 [6MR]
Ecuadoran Guerrillas Widening International Links, 15525 [25JN]
El Pasoans Oppose Giving Aid to Rebels, Poll Indicates, 5343 [18MR]
El Salvador (excerpt), 5508 [19MR]
El Salvador's Courage, 33661 [17OC]
El Salvador—Their Terrorists, 2640 [24FE]
Enough Mexico-Bashing, 11969 [22MY]
Evolution of a Stand—Memphis, Marines, Managua, 5127 [18MR]
Exiled Priest Assails Sandinistas—Carballo Says Catholic Church Is Persecuted in Nicaragua, 17329 [22JY]
False ``Parallel'', 3744, 3757 [5MR]
Filibuster Hope—Influence Policy, 20843 [12AU]
Filibuster This One, 20853 [12AU]
Fliers' Network Shares Old CIA Links, 30446 [10OC]
Furthers Red Aims in Southern Africa, 1027 [29JA]
Gains From Contadora, 12526 [4JN]
GAO Faults Auditing of Contra Aid—State Dept. Controls Unable To Verify Delivery, Report Says, 3844 [6MR]
Generals Who Contradict the Contras, 7417 [14AP]
GIs Nearer Big Role in Honduras, 21279 [13AU]
Go Beyond Embargo, 25712 [23SE]
Goals Aren't Quotas, 5078 [17MR]
Grenada Illusion—War Can Look Easy in Hindsight, 5533 [19MR]
Guatemalan Policemen To Be Prosecuted, 3246 [27FE]
Hasenfus Caper, 33601 [17OC]
History Belies Her Prophecy, 10227 [8MY]
Hold Out Against ``Contra'' Aid, 5321 [18MR]
Honduran Version of Raid Disputed by Washington, 21280 [13AU]
House and the Contras, 5128 [18MR]
How Shall We Sing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land?, 4375-4377 [11MR]
Human Rights Abuses in Nicaragua Reported, 2415 [19FE]
Humanitarian Aid v. Contra Aid, 13039 [9JN]
Hypocrisy Filleted at U.N., 20746 [11AU]
ICM's Salvadoran Reception and Counseling Program, 23050 [12SE]
In El Salvador, the Atrocities Go On, 16523 [15JY]
In Nicaragua, an Ex-Marine's Campaign of Conscience, 6025 [24MR]
In Nicaragua, an ex-Marine's Campaign of Conscience, 20523 [11AU]
In Nicaragua, as in Vietnam, America's Actions Are Wrong, 20521 [11AU]
Independent Voices, East and West, Speak Out Against Reagan's Nicaragua Policy, 3237 [27FE]
Intelligence Failure, 5577 [19MR]
Israel and the Contras, 5576 [19MR], 5817 [20MR]
Jackson's Orphans and the Contras, 3232 [27FE]
Key Is Mexico, not Nicaragua, 16971 [17JY]
Korean Vet's Protest and Plea—No More Wars, 18235 [30JY]
Latin Americans Do Not Back Contra Aid, 5350 [18MR]
Latin Mood Shifts Against Washington, 5349 [18MR], 5792 [20MR]
Latin Nations United Against U.S. Aid to ``Contras'', 5350 [18MR]
Latin Peace Talk Move Vetoed—Administration Expected To Ask $130 Million in Aid for Contras, 2423 [19FE]
Latins Urge U.S. To Halt Contra Aid, 2128 [18FE]
Let the Salvadorans Stay—And Live, 27438 [30SE]
Let's Help Mexico Get Back on Its Feet, 22467 [9SE]
Letter to Ortega, 18835 [1AU]
Libyan Epilogue, 17046 [21JY]
Lie Detectors, 5594 [19MR]
Low-Intensity Conflict (series), 30124, 30125 [9OC]
Managua's False Faces, 8983 [29AP]
Mapping the Journey to Peace, 2786 [25FE]
Media To Blame for Rise of Sandinistas, 8228 [21AP]
Meese Urges Curb on Mexico Critics, 18028 [29JY]
Mexican Chief's Election Fraudulent, Helms Says, 14715 [19JN]
Mexican Debt Agreement, 17713 [24JY]
Mexican President Faces No-Win Situation, 16522 [15JY]
Mexico, IMF Sign Accord, 17525 [23JY]
Mexico Deserves Full U.S. Attention, 14717 [19JN], 17158 [21JY]
Mexico To Top U.S. Problem List by Year 2000, Eagleburger Warns, 18814 [1AU]
Mr. Reagan Makes a Case but Still Is Not Persuasive, 5128 [18MR]
Namibia—U.S. Policy's ``Failed Mission'', 1028 [29JA]
Neutrality Act of 1986 (excerpt), 5823 [20MR]
New Face of War—Covert Conflicts, 9472 [5MY]
New Left Radical Recants, 22745-22746 [10SE]
New Scholarship Aim To Improve U.S. Standing in Central America, 1363 [3FE]
Nicaragua, 5794 [20MR], 11619 [21MY]
Nicaragua and Costa Rica Hope for Pact, 4253 [11MR]
Nicaragua Journal, 2424 [19FE]
Nicaragua Rebels, in Retreat, Viewed as a Reduced Threat, 4249 [11MR]
Nicaragua-Costa Rica Pact Awkward for U.S., 4253 [11MR]
Nicaragua—Lessons of History, 5861 [20MR]
Nicaraguan Elections (excerpt), 5753 [20MR]
Nicaraguan Rebel Tells of Killings as a Device for Forced Recruitment (excerpt), 20494 [11AU]
Nicaraguan Situation (excerpt), 5490, 5503, 5504, 5510, 5535 [19MR]
Nicaragua's People Need Our Help, 20844 [12AU]
Nicaragua—Sandinistas Have ``Gagged and Bound'' Us, 10371 [13MY], 12030-12032 [22MY]
Nicaragua—Second Chance, 9699 [6MY]
Nicaragua—Speech to My Former Comrades on the Left, 15296-15298 [24JN]
Nicaragua—The Oppression of the Church, 6473 [27MR]
Nicaragua—The Sandinistas Have ``Gagged and Bound'' Us, 15282 [24JN]
Nicaragua—Time for Action, 5592 [19MR]
Nicaragua—U.S. Again Intrudes on Third World, 17712 [24JY]
Nicaragua—What Censorship Is Really Like, 9692, 9708 [6MY], 16309 [26JN]
No Argument for Giving Contras $100 Million Is Supportable, 3231 [27FE]
No Checks or Balances to Contra Policy, 5590 [19MR]
No Matter Who Wins Contra Vote, Honduras Loses, 7049 [9AP]
``No'' to Contra Aid, 6150 [25MR]
On the Border of Hypocrisy, 17156 [21JY]
One Day in the Life of La Prensa, Managua's Last ``Free'' Newspaper, 8895-8897 [29AP]
152 RP Students Depart To Study at U.S. Expense, 25713 [23SE]
Ortega Calls Cardinal Somozist, 1653 [4FE]
Our Blind Eye to Mexico, 17000 [17JY]
Our Lesson in Democracy for the World, 17160 [21JY]
Panama Canal—Its Major Marine Operational Problems and Solution, 27675-27678 [1OC]
Panama Strongman Said To Trade in Drugs, Arms, and Illicit Money, 25808-25810 [24SE]
Panamanians Spying on, for the United States, 25812 [24SE]
Philippines and Nicaragua, 3773 [5MR]
Poll Shows Confusion on Aid to Contras, 7593-7594 [15AP]
Public Strongly Backs Libyan Attack but Opposes Aid to Nicaragua Rebels, 15557 [25JN]
R.I. Volunteers Impressed by Openness of Nicaraguans, 21272 [13AU]
Radio Marti Gets Good Marks, 6818 [8AP]
Reagan, Angered, Denies His Policy Aims at Latin War, 10238 [9MY]
Reagan Fiasco in the World Court, 16510 [15JY], 21456 [13AU], 21914 [15AU]
Reagan Has a Texas-Sized Sales Job, 5343 [18MR]
Reagan Steps Up His Drive To Give $100 Million to Nicaragua Rebels, 4250 [11MR]
Reagan's Managua Watch, 15629 [25JN]
Reagan's Rambo Revolutionaries, 3497 [4MR]
Refugees, Laws and Conscience, 12297 [3JN]
Rekindling the Magic, 17538 [24JY], 20886 [12AU]
Repression, Corruption That Can't Be Beaten, 4840 [13MR]
Salvadoran Air Base Is Called Center for CIA Operations, 31405 [15OC]
Salvadoran General Disputes Bush on Role of U.S. Adviser, 30474 [14OC]
Salvadoran Role in Supplying ``Contras'' Starts To Come Into the Open, 30231 [10OC]
Sanctions and Chile, 22193 [15AU]
Sanctuary on the Hill, 27438 [30SE]
Sandinista Comandantes—Fleeing Forward, 17510 [23JY]
Sandinista Lobby, 5870 [20MR]
Sandinista Lobby—Human Rights Groups With a Double Standard, 197-199 [21JA]
Sandinista Regime Charged With Arrests of Opposition Leaders, 23257 [12SE]
Sandinistas (excerpts), 5483, 5490, 5527 [19MR]
Sandinistas' Grip Tightens Around Nicaragua's Neck, 16975 [17JY]
Sandinistas Say U.S. Intelligence Overflights Are Frequent, 17048 [21JY]
Sandinistas Showing True Colors, 10510 [13MY]
Sasser Plan Is a Good One, 5129 [18MR]
Secret Contra Aid—Public or Private?, 30446 [10OC]
Sensory Deprivation Overpowers in Moscow, 5832 [20MR]
Showdown on Nicaragua, 17704 [24JY]
Si to Contra Aid, 16996 [17JY]
Soviet Influence in Nicaragua (excerpts), 5757 [20MR]
State Department Under Fire for Namibia Policy, 1027 [29JA]
Stepping Up War Against Nicaragua, 20846 [12AU]
Support the Rebels, 5078 [17MR]
Temporary Duty in Honduras Revives Memories of 'Nam, 4250 [11MR]
Terror Is the Most Effective Weapon of Nicaragua's ``Contras'', 2438 [19FE]
Terrorist Acts by Contras (excerpt), 5606 [20MR]
Theater of the Absurd, 5319 [18MR]
These Are Tough Times for Foes of Contra Aid, 11245 [19MY]
These Things They Did in the Name of God . . ., 9695 [6MY]
They Were Expendable, 12823 [5JN]
Today's Pilgrims to Central America Fall Prey to a Double Standard, 7231 [10AP]
Trip to Nicaragua, 20845 [12AU]
Two Hundred El Pasoans Polled On Issue, 5343 [18MR]
U.S. Able To Structure Debt Relief, 16391 [14JY]
U.S. Aid to the Contras, 5769 [20MR]
U.S. Aides in 1972 Weighed Killing Officer Who Now Leads Panama, 25811 [24SE]
U.S. Assistance to Nicaragua, 5594, 5596 [19MR]
U.S. Envoy Outlining Policy for Panama, 25811 [24SE]
U.S. Is Said To Seek Military Solution in Nicaragua—Fired Ambassador to Honduras Says $100 Million Aid Will Be Down Payment, 20860 [12AU]
U.S. Officials Assail Customs Chief for Charges, 11470 [20MY]
U.S. Policy in Central America (excerpt), 15482 [25JN]
U.S. Policy in Nicaragua (excerpt), 4261 [11MR]
U.S. Policy Toward Chile, 8728 [24AP]
U.S. Prisoner in Nicaragua Says C.I.A. Ran Contra Supply Flights, 30445 [10OC]
U.S. Shuns Talks, Says Fired Envoy, 17537 [24JY]
Undeclared War, 20842, 20843 [12AU]
Underdevelopment Stalks Mexico, 18246 [30JY]
Unintended War, 20841 [12AU]
Until All Aid to Contras Cut, U.S. Is Party to War, 20843 [12AU]
Violence Surges With Alien Influx, 8221 [21AP]
War Against Reality, 5129 [18MR]
Washington Dispute—How To Deal With Nicaragua, 8583 [23AP]
Washington's Policy on Nicaragua Moving Closer to the Brink, 2023 [6FE]
Ways To End the Impasse With Managua, 20861 [12AU]
We Can't Buy Peace for Nicaragua, 2987 [26FE]
What Defense Spending Gap?, 3757 [5MR]
What To Do About Mexico—Support Fair Elections, 16523 [15JY]
What To Do About the Cubans, 25712 [23SE]
When the Military Raided Their House and Machine Gunned a Family (excerpts), 5289 [18MR]
Where Is Aid to Contras Really Going?, 5591 [19MR]
White House Raises Stakes as Contra Vote Looms—Key House Members Still Unpersuaded, 4104 [10MR]
Who Got $27 Million Intended for Contras?, 14713 [19JN], 15548 [25JN]
Why Kill Nicaraguans?, 20492 [11AU]
Why the Big Debate?, 5094 [17MR]
Why the Contras?, 24703 [18SE]
Why the U.S. Right Is Lashing Out at Mexico's Ruling Party, 18019 [29JY]
Will Congress Let Nicaragua Become Another Cuba?, 14174 [17JN]
Willson—Fasting Vets Are Doing Well, 25744 [24SE]
Without First Considering the Source . . ., 17516 [23JY]
World Scofflaw, 22465 [9SE]
Bills and resolutions
Contadora Group: Caraballeda, Venezuela, peace proposals (see S. Res. 362)
Guerrilla warfare: Contadora peace process (see H. Con. Res. 283)
Inter-American Convention on International Commercial Arbitration: implement (see H.R. 5574)
Inter-American Development Bank: merger of capital resources (see S. 2169; H.R. 4507)
International Security and Development Cooperation Act (see H.J. Res. 601)
National Year of the Americas: designate (see S.J. Res. 350; H.J. Res. 640)
Nicaragua: civil liberties (see H. Con. Res. 378, 379)
———conditional assistance to the Contras (see H.J. Res. 576)
———funds for resettlement of Contras (see H.R. 4483)
———Presidential report on national emergencies (see H.R. 4052)
Book reviews
``Contras Receive Inadvertent Boost From Dickey,'' Daniel Fish, 5314 [18MR]
Booklets
``Immigration to the U.S. From Latin America—Past and Present'': League of United Latin American Citizens—Special Case of Mexico (excerpt), 26388-26389 [25SE]
Broadcasts
Central American peace efforts and administration policies toward Nicaragua: Tom Gjelten, National Public Radio, 1660 [4FE]
Government criticizes George Shultz' remarks: Foreign Broadcast Information Service, 5587 [19MR]
Nicaragua and Cuba: President Reagan, Radio Marti, 14854 [20JN]
Commentaries
Communism: Dan Rather, 4693 [13MR]
Communiques
Contadora Group and Support Group, San Jose, Costa Rica, 12292 [3JN]
Nicaragua: United Nicaraguan Opposition, 14460 [18JN]
Court decisions
Nicaragua v. U.S., 17045 [21JY]
Dispatches
Contra aid: Associated Press, 20848 [12AU]
Documents
Bill of Rights (excerpts), 5466 [19MR]
Border Agreement Between Nicaragua and Costa Rica, 5346 [18MR]
Contra Aid (excerpt), 21260 [13AU]
Cuban Declaration of Freedom, 528 [23JA]
Intelligence Authorization Act (1984 excerpt), 5322 [18MR]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act (1985 excerpt), 5322 [18MR]
Nicaraguan Constitution (excerpt), 5483 [19MR]
OAS Charter (excerpt), 6445 [27MR]
Principles and Objectives for the Provisional Government of National Reconciliation: United Nicaraguan Opposition, 1305 [30JA]
Principles and Objectives of Contras, 20852 [12AU]
Essays
Bay of Pigs and Vietnam All Over Again? Michael Robins, 3268 [27FE]
Factsheets
Trickle-Up Program To Promote Economic Opportunities in Low Income Countries, 1431 [3FE]
Footnotes
Nicaragua, 5532 [19MR]
History
Nicaragua's Political Background, 6426 [27MR]
U.S. Military Intervention in Nicaragua, 6427 [27MR]
Interviews
Contra aid: President Reagan with Robert Timberg, 21264 [13AU]
Nicaragua: Miguel Obando y Bravo with Mario Castro, 15303 [24JN]
U.S. military assistance to Nicaraguan Contras: Honduran President Jos Azcona Hoyo (excerpts), 8413-8415 [22AP]
U.S. Policy in Nicaragua: Lujis Baez with Vinicio Cerezo, President of Guatemala, 26382 [25SE]
Letters
Aid to Contras: Bernard Law, 5194 [18MR]
———Carlos Tunnermann, 4252 [11MR]
———Daniel Oduber, 18237 [30JY]
———Democratic Revolutionary Alliance, 5092 [17MR]
———Denis Healey, 5769 [20MR]
———Edgar Chamorro, 5731 [20MR]
———Edward Broadbent, 5541 [19MR]
———Elliott Abrams, 5719 [20MR]
———Episcopal Church, 5616 [20MR]
———National Jewish Coalition, 7063 [9AP]
———Port Townsend, WA, 5341 [18MR]
———President Reagan, 4235 [11MR], 5483 [19MR]
———Representative Dan Burton, 5813 [20MR]
———Representative Dolan, 5497 [19MR]
———Representative Gonzalez, 5795 [20MR]
———Representative Skelton, 4555 [12MR]
———Robert L. Boehm, 7811 [16AP]
———several Members of Congress, 5885 [21MR]
———sundry excerpts, 5534 [19MR]
———sundry Jewish leaders, 5579 [19MR]
———sundry voluntary agencies, 5095 [17MR], 5190 [18MR]
———U.S. students at Oxford University, 7813 [16AP]
American Revolution: George Washington (excerpts), 5554 [19MR]
Appeal to Veterans Fast for Life: Sisters of Mercy of the Union, 33569 [17OC]
Central American assistance fund: Comptroller General, 27794, 27803 [2OC]
Chicago Proposals for Peace: Carlos Tunnermann II, 20498 [11AU]
Contadora peace initiative in Nicaragua: several Representatives, 1770 [5FE]
Contra aid: bishops of Nicaragua (excerpt), 21281 [13AU]
———Cynthia Norman, 20841 [12AU]
———Daisy Goodman, 20840 [12AU]
———Daniel Ortega (excerpt), 20498 [11AU]
———David Ross, 20840 [12AU]
———Denny Forbes, 20840 [12AU]
———Dept. of State, 20832 [12AU]
———Elizabeth A. Young, 20840 [12AU]
———Elsie R. Skolfield, 20839 [12AU]
———Greg LaFrance, 20844 [12AU]
———Jay Sprout, 20841 [12AU]
———Joan Bauer, 20841 [12AU]
———Margorie Power, 20844 [12AU]
———Marty Levin, 20844 [12AU]
———National Office of Jesuit Social Ministries, 20855 [12AU]
———Philip C. Habib, 21320 [13AU]
———Philip C. Habib (excerpt), 21320 [13AU]
———President Reagan, 22772 [11SE]
———President Reagan (excerpt), 21260 [13AU]
———Roddy O. Cleary, 20840 [12AU]
———Steven P. Dickens, 20841 [12AU]
———Tena P. Venet, 20844 [12AU]
———U.S. Catholic Conference, 20854 [12AU], 22196 [15AU]
Contra aid in the House wasn't ``me-tooism'' but bipartisanship: Representative Stratton, 17857 [28JY]
Contra high command still dominated by ex-guardsman: Representative McHugh (Dear Colleague), 5407 [19MR]
El Salvador earthquake disaster: AID, 32212 [16OC]
Experience in Nicaragua: Russell D. Greenleaf, Jr., 31488-31492 [15OC]
Negotiation to end conflict in Nicaragua: Victor H. Tinoco, 21332 [13AU]
Nicaraguan church: Bernard Law and John O'Connor, 5487 [19MR]
Nicaraguan deportations: Representative Moakley, 24704 [18SE]
Nicaraguan Indians and the Sandinistas: Brooklyn Rivera, 5317 [18MR]
Nicaraguan policy toward U.S. and toward Libya: Jose Daniel Ortega to Muammar Qaddafi, 9010 [29AP]
Policies on granting asylum: Dept. of State, 31433 [15OC]
———Senator Simpson, 31433 [15OC]
———Senator Specter, 31432, 31434 [15OC]
Reconciliation between the Nicaraguan Government and the Contras: Senator Kennedy (excerpt), 5741 [20MR]
———Tomas Borge (excerpt), 5741 [20MR]
———sundry Nicaraguan bishops (excerpt), 5741 [20MR]
Religion in Nicaragua: John O'Connor, 8425 [22AP]
Religious freedom in Nicaragua: several Representatives, 9148 [30AP]
Sandinista pro-abortion policy: Concerned Catholics for Religious Freedom in Nicaragua, 13398 [11JN]
Temporarily suspend deportation of Salvadoran refugees: Americas Watch Committee, 8434 [22AP]
U.S. aid to Contras in Nicaragua: J. Edward Fox, 32677 [16OC]
———Representative Hamilton, 32676 [16OC]
U.S. policy in Nicaragua: Carlos Tunnermann, 17044 [21JY]
———Maria Azucena Ferrey, 12306 [4JN], 12512 [4JN]
———Select Committee on Intelligence, 13647 [12JN]
———sundry Nicaraguan bishops (excerpts), 18248 [30JY]
———U.S. Minister in Chile, 16401 [14JY]
U.S. policy on further bilateral negotiations with the Sandinistas: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 7611 [16AP]
U.S. policy toward Chile, 8728 [24AP]
Violations of civil liberties in Nicaragua: Permanent Commission on Human Rights of Nicaragua, 726, 728 [29JA]
———Tomas Borge, 723 [29JA]
Lists
Bipartisan delegation to Latin America, 7545 [15AP]
Names of witnesses giving testimony in the case of Rodrigo de Negri Rojas, 22197 [15AU]
People detained in South Africa under state of emergency (partial), 16250, 16255, 16259, 16274, 16302 [26JN]
Religious leaders who have endorsed statement In the Name of God, Stop the Lies, Stop the Killing, 3843 [6MR]
Stories presented on Radio Marti, 11352 [20MY]
Manifestoes
72 Hour Document: Government of Nicaragua (excerpt), 20882 [12AU]
Manual
Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare: CIA (excerpt), 20482 [11AU]
Memorials of legislature
California, 16370 [14JY]
Idaho, 7126 [10AP]
Messages
Assistance to Democratic Resistance Forces in Nicaraguan: President Reagan, 5561 [19MR]
Emergency Relative to Nicaragua: President Reagan, 8282 [22AP]
National Emergency Relative to Nicaragua: President Reagan, 12070 [2JN]
Papers
Need for Additional U.S. Economic Assistance in Central America, 21286 [13AU]
Rollback Revisited—Reagan Doctrine for Insurgent Wars?: Robert H. Johnson, 6582-6586 [27MR]
Petitions
Aid to Contras: American Jewish Congress, 5582 [19MR]
———European Parliament, 4704 [13MR]
———Federal Republic of Germany, 16327 [14JY]
———Florida Commission on Hispanic Affairs, 5867 [20MR]
———Peter J. Cojanis, 16327 [14JY]
Aid to Contras in Nicaragua: Alfredo Silvera, 14889 [23JN]
———Detlev Landweer, 15605 [25JN]
Aid to Nicaraguan Contras: Burlington, VT, City Council, 6313 [26MR]
Contra aid: Miracatu, Brazil, City Council, 12130 [3JN]
———Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), 20744 [11AU]
Extend humanitarian aid to Central America: University of New Mexico, 5079 [17MR]
House of Representatives investigative hearings on Contra crimes: Ad Hoc Committee Against Contra Aid, 12130 [3JN]
Human rights in El Salvador: New York Area Labor Committee in Support of Democracy and Human Rights in El Salvador, 20187 [8AU]
Nicaragua: Gothenburg, Sweden, City Council, 8889 [29AP]
Political and military situation: United Steelworkers of America, 14079 [17JN]
———Uruguay, 14742 [19JN]
Situation: Maria Castillo, 11450 [20MY]
U.S. Policy in Central America: Chamber of Deputies of the National Congress of Argentina, 26382 [25SE]
Poems
``Doves,'' Judson Haggerty (excerpt), 5458 [19MR]
``United States,'' Ruben Dario, 3080 [27FE]
Polls of opinion
Public solidly opposes aid to Contras: Harris Survey, 20876 [12AU]
U.S. policy: New York (NY) Times/CBS News, 7629 [16AP]
Press releases
Contra aid: sundry, 20822 [12AU]
U.S. Policy in Central America: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, 15576 [25JN]
Proposals
Harkin amendment to H. Con. Res. 395, making technical corrections to the Tax Reform Act, 31403 [15OC]
Questions and answers
Contras and Sandinistas, 20503-20504 [11AU]
Nicaraguan narcotic traffic: Senator Hawkins and James Herring, 5357 [19MR]
———Senator Hawkins and William Von Raab, 5357 [19MR]
Quotations
Contra aid: Elliot Abrams, 17537 [24JY]
Remarks in House
Americans for President Reagan's Foreign Policy: group policy positions, 1027 [29JA]
Argentina: proposed move of capital, 8050 [17AP]
Belize: U.S. policy, 9959 [7MY]
Bolivia: narcotic traffic and U.S. economic assistance, 13648 [12JN]
Caribbean basin initiative: U.S. policy, 5851 [20MR]
Central America Task Force: report, 3622 [5MR]
Chile: human rights, 10225 [8MY]
———protection for witnesses in murder trial of Rodrigo de Negri Rojas, 22197 [15AU]
———U.S. policy, 8087 [18AP], 8728 [24AP], 16978, 17007 [17JY]
Civil liberties: violations, 5079 [17MR]
Commission on Central American Negotiations: appointment of members, 33699 [6NO]
Communism: expansion, 6037 [25MR], 8160 [21AP], 11616 [21MY]
Costa Rica: assessment of U.S. policy in Nicaragua, 14869 [20JN]
———border agreement with Nicaragua, 5346 [18MR]
Cuba: anniversary of independence, 11469, 11481 [20MY]
———anniversary of the Declaration of Freedom, 528 [23JA]
———prevent INS from denying visas to the U.S. to political prisoners, 25712 [23SE]
Democracy: developing countries, 11953 [22MY]
Economic assistance: Ecuador, 10982 [15MY]
El Salvador: earthquake disaster relief, 32822 [17OC]
———human rights violations, 2786 [25FE], 20187 [8AU]
———reaffirm friendship and sympathy with people following earthquake (S.J. Res. 427), 32212 [16OC]
———temporarily suspend deportation of refugees (H.R. 822), 8433 [22AP]
———trial of sanctuary movement activists, 12296 [3JN]
———U.S. policy, 16522 [15JY], 17861 [28JY], 33661 [17OC]
Foreign countries: activities, 14875 [23JN]
Foreign relations: Soviet-Cuban presence, 14875 [23JN]
———U.S. policy, 2128 [18FE], 2288 [20FE], 2410 [19FE], 3076-3080 [27FE], 3282-3287 [28FE], 3590, 3622, 3624 [5MR], 3839-3849 [6MR], 4109 [10MR], 4510 [12MR], 5055, 5056 [17MR], 5271-5274 [18MR], 5343 [18MR], 5584 [19MR], 5878, 5886-5893 [21MR], 7231 [10AP], 7668-7676 [16AP], 7833, 7834, 7878 [17AP], 9186 [1MY], 11616 [21MY], 11942 [22MY], 12620 [5JN], 14712 [19JN], 15184 [24JN], 15461, 15463, 15520-15586 [25JN], 17043-17049 [21JY], 18848 [1AU], 23192 [12SE], 29234 [7OC], 29822, 29823 [8OC]
———U.S. policy (H.J. Res. 601), 7611 [16AP], 7651 [17AP]-7656 [16AP], 7812 [16AP]
Guatemala: human rights violations, 3246 [27FE]
———U.S. policy, 996 [29JA], 3010 [26FE], 16289 [26JN]
Holyoke Community College: Panamanian exchange students, 25713 [23SE]
Honduras: assessment of U.S. policy, 14869 [20JN]
———military facility construction, 4583 [12MR]
———Nicaraguan activities, 6035-6038, 6043 [25MR], 6605 [8AP], 7529 [15AP], 11363 [20MY]
Immigration: reform, 8221 [21AP]
———U.S. policy, 17156 [21JY]
India: aid to Communists in Nicaragua, 32317 [16OC]
———policy relative to Nicaragua, 30140 [9OC]
Latin American Strategic Studies Institute: tribute, 5849 [20MR]
Lau, Ricardo (El Chino): political activities, 5198 [18MR]
Libya: Nicaraguan relations, 7834 [17AP]
Mexico: establish the Bilateral Intergovernmental Drug Commission, 17527 [23JY]
———meetings of President Miguel de la Madrid with President Reagan, 21444 [13AU]
———proposals regarding immigration, 26387 [25SE]
———U.S. policy, 4594 [12MR], 10222 [8MY], 10542 [13MY], 10968, 10982 [15MY], 11470 [20MY], 11969 [22MY], 16391 [14JY], 16522, 16523 [15JY], 16971, 17000 [17JY], 17158 [21JY], 17327 [22JY], 17525 [23JY], 17713 [24JY], 18019, 18028 [29JY], 18246 [30JY], 18814 [1AU], 22158 [15AU]
Mexico-U.S. Interparliamentary Conference: proposals regarding narcotics trafficking and drug abuse, 17527 [23JY]
Morales, Dionicio: anniversary as President of Mexican American Opportunity Foundation, 26572 [26SE]
Nicaragua: alleged PLO involvement, 32158 [15OC]
———border agreement with Costa Rica, 5346 [18MR]
———case against U.S. in the International Court of Justice, 16510 [15JY]
———Contadora Group and Support Group communique, 12292 [3JN]
———Contadora peace initiative, 1770 [5FE], 2256, 2257 [19FE]
———Contadora peace initiative (H. Con. Res. 283), 2039 [6FE]
———Contra training of Brazilian guerrillas, 5586 [19MR]
———human rights policy, 8425 [22AP]
———human rights violations, 2415 [19FE], 13398 [11JN]
———investigate origin of downed plane, 29234 [7OC]
———involvement of U.S. citizens with freedom fighters, 32711 [17OC]
———narcotic traffic, 5869 [20MR]
———promote internal reconciliation on basis of democratic principles (H.J. Res. 283), discharge petition for H. Res. 419 which provides for consideration, 7364 [14AP], 8427 [22AP], 8443 [23AP]
———public demonstration by certain veterans, relative to U.S. policy, 23367 [16SE]
———refugees, 7219 [10AP]
———require to submit a report on the national emergency (H.R. 4052), 2258 [19FE]
———Sandinista disinformation campaign report, 2674 [25FE]
———Sandinista movement, 3808 [6MR]
———Saudia Arabian assistance to Contras, 30161 [10OC]
———temporarily suspend deportations (H.R. 4893), 24704 [18SE]
———U.S. assistance to Contras, 3024 [27FE], 3378 [3MR], 3447, 3448, 3451, 3474-3477 [4MR], 3616, 3620, 3622 [5MR], 3811 [6MR], 4110, 4115-4119 [10MR], 4198, 4235, 4248, 4260-4265 [11MR], 4511, 4554, 4555, 4568-4575 [12MR], 4682, 4689-4700 [13MR], 5049, 5056, 5060-5074 [17MR], 5196, 5197, 5198, 5201, 5202, 5203, 5204, 5205, 5267, 5268, 5269, 5270, 5271-5274, 5297-5305 [18MR]-5544, 5547-5560 [19MR], 5789-5795, 5812-5824 [20MR], 5878, 5885 [21MR], 6035-6038, 6043 [25MR], 7092, 7096, 7100-7104, 7106-7117 [10AP], 7527, 7530 [15AP], 7659, 7668-7676, 7687 [16AP], 7834 [17AP], 8159 [21AP], 8330 [22AP], 9187 [1MY], 10510 [13MY], 13900 [17JN], 15183 [24JN], 15291, 15296, 15298, 15303 [24JN], 15459, 15460, 15461, 15462, 15463, 15520, 15587 [25JN], 15629 [25JN], 15732 [26JN], 16242, 16244, 16274, 16298, 16309 [26JN], 16975, 16996, 17007 [17JY], 17329 [22JY], 17712 [24JY], 17784 [28JY], 17857 [28JY], 18029 [29JY], 18235, 18237, 18248 [30JY], 21456 [13AU], 21732 [14AU], 22045 [15AU], 22196 [15AU], 24703 [18SE], 25383 [23SE], 25880 [24SE], 26196, 26198, 26199 [25SE], 26409, 26410, 26422 [26SE], 29822, 29823 [8OC]
———U.S. assistance to Contras (H.J. Res. 540), 3783 [6MR], 5199, 5200 [18MR], 5313, 5314, 5316, 5319, 5321, 5322, 5341, 5349 [18MR], 5453 [19MR], 5576, 5579, 5582, 5584, 5590, 5594 [19MR], 5717 [20MR], 5765 [21MR], 5766 [25MR], 5767 [8AP]-5770 [20MR], 5832, 5837, 5850, 5859, 5860, 5862, 5867 [20MR], 5990 [21MR], 6039 [25MR], 6149, 6166, 6177 [25MR], 7049, 7063 [9AP], 7237 [10AP], 7417, 7420, 7429 [14AP], 7582, 7593 [15AP], 7803-7804, 7811, 7813 [16AP], 8017 [17AP], 8413 [22AP], 10260 [9MY]
———U.S. assistance to Contras (H.J. Res. 601), 7611 [16AP], 7651 [17AP]-7656 [16AP], 7812 [16AP]
———U.S. assistance to Contras (H.R. 4483), 5990 [21MR]
———U.S. assistance to Contras (S.J. Res. 283), consideration (H. Res. 415), 7531-7542 [15AP], 7610-7656 [16AP]
———U.S. policy, 995 [29JA], 1660 [4FE], 2023 [6FE], 2423, 2424 [19FE], 2778 [25FE], 2980, 3009 [26FE], 3237, 3246, 3268 [27FE], 3446 [4MR], 3744, 3757, 3773 [5MR], 3999, 4007 [6MR], 4235, 4248 [11MR], 4368, 4377 [11MR], 4845 [13MR], 5078, 5091, 5094 [17MR], 5313, 5314, 5316, 5319, 5321, 5322, 5341, 5349 [18MR], 5576, 5579, 5582, 5584, 5590, 5594 [19MR], 5765 [21MR], 5766 [25MR], 5832, 5837, 5850, 5859, 5860, 5862, 5867 [20MR], 5879, 5885 [21MR], 5990 [21MR], 6149, 6166, 6177 [25MR], 6811 [8AP], 7049, 7063 [9AP], 7237 [10AP], 7417, 7420, 7429 [14AP], 7582, 7593 [15AP], 7803-7804, 7811, 7813 [16AP], 8017 [17AP], 8413 [22AP], 8583 [23AP], 8983, 9009 [29AP], 9148 [30AP], 9471, 9477 [5MY], 9692, 9694, 9699, 9708 [6MY], 9941 [7MY], 10227 [8MY], 10260 [9MY], 11097 [15MY], 11245 [19MY], 12030 [22MY], 12526 [4JN], 12822 [5JN], 13647 [12JN], 14460, 14471, 14483 [18JN], 16242 [26JN], 16975 [17JY], 17329 [22JY], 18248 [30JY], 18835 [1AU], 22744 [10SE], 23257 [12SE], 30124, 30138 [9OC], 30444 [10OC], 32676 [16OC]
Panama: U.S. policy, 4606 [12MR]
Panama Canal: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 4409), 4859 [13MR]
Panama Canal Commission Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 4409), 9191 [1MY]
Panama Canal Revolving Fund Act: enact (H.R. 4946), 12842 [5JN]
Peace: Contadora process, 11127 [19MY]
Political unrest: Contadora peace process, 16659 [16JY]
Radio Marti: anniversary, 11481 [20MY]
———programming, 6817 [8AP]
Reagan, President: require to submit a report on the national emergency (H.R. 4052), 3590 [5MR]
———require to submit a report on the Nicaraguan national emergency (H.R. 4052), 532 [23JA]
Sandinista activities, 10653 [14MY]
South Africa: human rights violations, 16274 [26JN]
Soviet Union: policy, 5288-5294 [18MR]
Terrorism: U.S. counterterrorism training, 2640 [24FE]
U.S.-Mexico: foreign policy and trade deficit, 20574 [11AU]
U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference: agenda, 16239 [26JN]
United Nicaraguan Opposition: military assistance, 1309 [30JA]
Veterans: fasting to protest U.S. policy in Nicaragua, 26410 [26SE]
———public demonstration against U.S. policy, 29234, 29336 [7OC]
Remarks in Senate
Aesculapius International Medicine Foundation: commend for activities in El Salvador, 3123 [27FE]
Africa: assistance, 20525-20527 [11AU]
———economic assistance, 21282, 21325 [13AU]
Aliens: suspend the deportation of Salvadorans in illegal immigration status (S. 377), 23049 [12SE]
CIA: prohibit use of funds allocated for Nicaraguan Democratic Resistance, 21296-21304 [13AU]
———provide report on civil liberties violations in Panama, 25807 [24SE]
Colombia: economic assistance for drug interdiction, 26824 [27SE]
Cuba: U.S. policy, 11343 [20MY]
Dept. of State: disinformation program, 30222 [10OC]
———policies on asylum, 31425 [15OC]
El Salvador: reaffirm friendship and sympathy with people following earthquake (S.J. Res. 427), 31398 [15OC]
Episcopal Church: position on U.S. policy in Nicaragua, 5616 [20MR]
Foreign relations: encourage diplomatic solution to conflicts, 21331-21337 [13AU]
———U.S. policy, 17536 [24JY]
Greenleaf, Russell D., Jr.: experience in Nicaragua, 31488 [15OC]
Guatamala: civil liberties violations, 2300 [19FE]
Guatemala: U.S. military assistance policy, 6366 [26MR]
Hasenfus, Eugene: questions raised by flight records, 33481 [17OC]
Inter-American Convention on International Commercial Arbitration: implement (S. 1828), 33740-33743 [18OC]
Latin America: restriction of journalism, 6367 [26MR]
Liteky, Charles: fast to protest U.S. aid to Contras, 25743 [24SE], 26095 [25SE]
Mexico: IMF loans, 22466 [9SE]
Mizo, George: fast to protest U.S. aid to Contras, 25743 [24SE], 26095 [25SE]
Murphy, Duncan: fast to protest U.S. aid to Contras, 25743 [24SE], 26095 [25SE]
Narcotics: traffic, 6194 [26MR]
Nicaragua: allocate funds for support of La Prensa (Nicaraguan newspaper), 21310-21319 [13AU]
———assistance, 20525-20527 [11AU]
———assistance to Contras, 20476-20525 [11AU], 20763, 20819-20835, 20837-20871, 20878-20895 [12AU], 21258, 21291-21304 [13AU], 21906 [15AU], 22464, 22465 [9SE], 22772, 22857 [11SE]
———assistance to noncombatant victims of Contras, 20895-20899 [12AU], 21272-21274 [13AU]
———censorship, 8895 [29AP]
———CIA involvement in activities of Eugene Hasenfus, 30230-30233 [10OC]
———civil liberties violations, 2824 [26FE]
———Cuban military operational role, 5949 [21MR]
———economic assistance to Misurasata Indians, 21326 [13AU]
———encourage signing of a Contadora Agreement, 21319-21323 [13AU]
———human rights violations, 9085 [30AP]
———imprisonment of Eugene Hasenfus, 30219 [10OC], 30473 [14OC]
———limitation on funding for programs, 21323-21324 [13AU]
———narcotic traffic, 5357 [19MR]
———negotiations on conflict, 21304-21310 [13AU]
———persecution of Indians, 5696 [20MR]
———political background of Contra leaders, 5407 [19MR]
———prohibit introduction of U.S. personnel for ground combat, 20871-20878 [12AU]
———prohibit use of Armed Forces for training purposes, 21274-21281 [13AU]
———trial of Eugene Hasenfus, 29512 [8OC], 29852, 29886-29887 [9OC]
———U.S. assistance to Contras, 2879 [26FE], 3870 [6MR], 5043 [14MR], 5186, 5190, 5193 [18MR], 5359, 5439 [19MR], 5606 [20MR], 5899 [21MR], 7390 [14AP], 7441 [15AP], 10316 [12MY], 14173-14179 [17JN], 14496 [19JN], 15084 [24JN], 21914 [15AU]
———U.S. assistance to Contras (S. Res. 362), ***** [19DE]
———U.S. policy, 5126 [18MR]
———violations of civil liberties, 722 [29JA]
Obando y Bravo, Miguel: article on the situation of the Catholic Church in Nicaragua, 10371 [13MY]
Ortega, Daniel: address to U.N., 17821 [28JY], 17891 [29JY]
Panama: U.S. policy, 8487 [23AP]
Panama Canal: future policy determination, 27672 [1OC]
Panama Canal Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 4409), 16876 [17JY]
Peace: negotiations, 11627 [21MY]
Philippines: allocate economic support fund assistance out of funds transferred for Central American democracies, 27794-27805 [2OC]
Pilliod, Charles J., Jr.: tribute, 33902 [6NO]
Radio Marti: anniversary, 11352 [20MY]
Reagan, President: policies, 11267 [20MY]
———require report to Congress on U.S. involvement with activities of Eugene Hasenfus and certain other individuals (S.J. Res. 429), 31403 [15OC], 32416-32420 [16OC]
Terrorism: link to narcotic traffic, 5606 [20MR]
USIA: scholarship program, 1362 [3FE]
Willson, Brian: fast to protest U.S. aid to Contras, 25743 [24SE], 26095 [25SE]
Reports
Accountability of Humanitarian Assistance Funds to Nicaragua: GAO (excerpts), 15579 [25JN]
Aid to Contras: excerpt, 5511 [19MR]
Another PLO Link to Nicaragua?, 32158 [15OC]
Asylum: GAO, 31426-31431 [15OC]
Bishop Vega Speaks Out Against Sandinist Regime, 27432 [30SE]
Central American Trip—Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and El Salvador: Linda Westrom, 6796-6798 [8AP]
Contra Aid: CIA (excerpt), 20863 [12AU]
———GAO, 21323, 21334 [13AU]
Contra Aid and CIA: House Select Committee on Intelligence (excerpt), 21296, 21304 [13AU]
Contra High Command—An Independent Analysis of the Military Leadership of the FDN: Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus, 5409-5411 [19MR]
Diplomatic Deceits—Reagan, Contadora, and the Contras: Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 18029 [29JY]
Gen. Terrencio Sierra 1986, 4583 [12MR]
Human Rights Defenders in Nicaragua: International League for Human Rights, 20826, 20881 [12AU], 21298-21303 [13AU]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act (excerpt), 5508 [19MR]
Language on the Regional Office for Central America and Panama: GAO, 27620 [1OC]
National Bipartisan Commission on Central America (excerpt), 5508 [19MR]
Nicaraguan Violations of Human Rights: Americas Watch, 5518 [19MR]
———Americas Watch Committee (excerpt), 2826 [26FE]
———Amnesty International, 5516-5517 [19MR]
———Amnesty International (excerpt), 2824 [26FE]
———Dept. of State (excerpt), 5507 [19MR]
———Gay Johnson, 2778 [25FE]
———President Reagan (excerpt), 2825 [26FE]
———Washington Office on Latin America (excerpt), 2825 [26FE], 5520 [19MR]
———Wesley Smith, 3431-3433 [3MR], 3585-3587 [4MR], 5068-5071 [17MR], 5274 [18MR]
Panama Canal—Establishment of Commission To Study Sea-Level Canal and Alternatives: Frank C. Conahan, 27672-27675 [1OC]
Political and Economic Development in Brazil: Bipartisan Congressional Delegation, 7545-7552 [15AP]
Principles, Objectives, and Organization—Basic Agreements: United Nicaraguan Opposition, 14194 [17JN]
Secret War in Central America: John N. Moore, 14471 [18JN]
Staff Visit to Central America: Select Committee on Intelligence, 20500-20502 [11AU]
Standoff in U.S.-Bolivia Cocaine War: Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 13648 [12JN]
U.S. Policy in Central America: GAO, 15542 [25JN]
———Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, 15576 [25JN]
U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference, 16239 [26JN]
Violations of Civil Liberties in Nicaragua: Permanent Commission on Human Rights of Nicaragua, 724, 725 [29JA]
Reports filed
Assistance for Nicaraguan Democratic Resistance: Committee on Appropriations (H.J. Res. 540) (H. Rept. 99-483), 3852 [6MR]
Assistance to Democratic Resistance Forces and International Security: Committee on Armed Services (H.J. Res. 540) (H. Rept. 99-483), 4267 [11MR]
———Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.J. Res. 540) (H. Rept. 99-483), 4267 [11MR]
———Committee on Intelligence (Select) (H.J. Res. 540) (H. Rept. 99-483), 4576 [12MR]
Contadora Peace Initiative to Conflict in Central America: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H. Con. Res. 283) (H. Rept. 99-474), 2976 [26FE]
Designate National Year of the Americas: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 350), 12772 [5JN]
GAO Investigation and Report on Conditions of Displaced Nicaraguans To Provide Temporary Stay of Deportation: Committee on Rules (H.R. 4893) (H. Rept. 99-834), 23669 [17SE]
GAO Investigation and Temporary Stay of Deportation of El Salvadoran Refugees: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 822) (H. Rept. 99-755), 19460 [6AU]
Implementation of Inter-American Convention on International Commercial Arbitration: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 1828) (S. Rept. 99-519), 27994 [2OC]
Information Concerning Activities of Oliver North and Members of National Security Council Supporting Nicaraguan Resistance: Committee on Armed Services (H. Res. 485) (H. Rept. 99-724), 18227 [30JY]
Inter-American Convention on Commercial Arbitration: Committee on Foreign Relations (Ex. Rept. 99-24), 24968 [19SE]
Panama Canal Appropriations: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 4409) (H. Rept. 99-536), 7689 [16AP]
Panama Canal Commission Authorization Act Appropriations: Committee on Rules (H.R. 4409; H. Res. 436) (H. Rept. 99-565), 8886 [29AP]
President Reagan Provide Documents Concerning Use of Funds Appropriated for Humanitarian Assistance for Nicaraguan Democratic Resistance: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H. Res. 395) (H. Rept. 99-585), 9774 [7MY]
Temporary Suspension of Deportation of Salvadoran Refugees: Committee on Rules (H.R. 822) (H. Rept. 99-755), 23472 [16SE]
Reports to constituents
Hamilton, Lee H.: Nicaragua—More Effective U.S. Policy, 6807 [8AP]
Resolutions by organizations
Aid to Contras: Episcopal Church, 5616 [20MR]
National issues: Military Order of the World Wars (sundry), 23860 [17SE]
U.S. policy in Central America: Organization of American Historians, 15551 [25JN]
Reviews
PBS documentary on the repression of the Miskito Indians by the Nicaraguan Government: New York Times (excerpt), 20881 [12AU]
Rulings of the Chair
Nicaragua: U.S. assistance to Contras (S.J. Res. 283), consideration (H. Res. 415), 7610 [16AP]
Statements
Activities of the National Endowment for Democracy in Nicaragua: Senator Lugar, 21317 [13AU]
Aid to Contras: Alvaro Baldizon, 4378 [11MR]
———Belisario Betancur, 4555 [12MR]
———Bernard Aaronson, 7613 [16AP]
———Brad Seligman (excerpt), 5483 [19MR]
———Daniel Ortega, 5817 [20MR]
———Miguel Bolanos (excerpt), 5521 [19MR]
———Miguel D'Escoto (excerpt), 5476 [19MR]
———Muammar Qaddafi (excerpt), 5529 [19MR]
———Oscar Arias (excerpt), 5762 [20MR]
———President Ascona (excerpt), 5727 [20MR]
———President Reagan (excerpts), 5468 [19MR], 5729 [20MR]
———Representative Solarz (excerpt), 5477, 5507 [19MR]
———Select Committee on Intelligence (sundry excerpts), 5322 [18MR]
———sundry excerpts, 4696 [13MR], 5270 [18MR], 5507, 5514, 5519, 5520 [19MR]
———Teddy Kolleck (excerpt), 5529 [19MR]
———Tomas Borge (excerpt), 5476 [19MR], 5813 [20MR]
———University of Southern California, 5859 [20MR]
Aid to the Nicaraguan Resistance: President Reagan (excerpt), 2980 [26FE]
Anniversary of Radio Marti: Senator Hawkins, 11343 [20MY]
Arab Involvement in Latin America: Gamal Mansour (excerpt), 5529 [19MR]
Battle for Freedom: Thomas Borge, 15481 [25JN]
Censorship in Nicaragua: Pablo Cuadra, 8895 [29AP]
Civil Liberties Violations in Nicaragua: Moravian Church, 6415 [27MR]
Communist Expansion: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (excerpt), 5529 [19MR]
———John F. Kennedy (excerpts), 5492, 5502 [19MR], 5723, 5820 [20MR]
———Tracy Thomas (excerpt), 5270 [18MR]
Contra Aid: Agustin Jarquin Anaya, 21263 [13AU]
———Alfonso Robelo, 20482 [11AU]
———Arturo J. Cruz, 20482 [11AU]
———Costa Rican official, 20868 [12AU]
———Eden Pastora, 20482 [11AU]
———Edgar Chamorro, 20484 [11AU], 20821 [12AU]
———Edward King, 20863 [12AU]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 21320 [13AU]
———Gregorio R. Borge, 20888 [12AU]
———Jaime Lusinchi, 21262 [13AU]
———John Ferch, 20518 [11AU]
———John P. East, 20884 [12AU]
———Jorge Abadia, 21262 [13AU]
———Jose F. Cardenal, 20484 [11AU]
———Mario R. Quinones, 21321 [13AU]
———Paul Gorman, 20863 [12AU]
———President Reagan, 20522 [11AU]
———Ramon Custodio, 20487 [11AU]
———Robert Leiken, 20882 [12AU]
———Rodrigo Madrigal-Nieto, 21321 [13AU]
———Salvador Icaza, 20483 [11AU]
———Senator Lugar, 21315 [13AU]
———Violeta Chamorro, 20516, 20518 [11AU]
———Virgilio Godoy, 21259 [13AU]
Demand of Return of Marines From Nicaragua: Senator Heflin, 20522 [11AU]
Doctrine of Nonintervention: John S. Mill (excerpt), 5541 [19MR]
East-West Dimension To Central American Crisis: Jose Napoleon Duarte, 14875 [23JN]
El Policia (excerpt), 5523 [19MR]
In the Name of God, Stop the Lies, Stop the Killing: several religious leaders, 3839 [6MR]
Indian Aid to Nicaragua: Gurmit S. Aulakh, 30141 [9OC]
Inter-American Specialized Conference on Drug Trafficking: Senator Hawkins, 8097 [21AP]
Marxism in Nicaragua: Miguel Obando y Bravo (excerpts), 5527 [19MR]
Mexico Could Profit From Example Set by Alcoholics Anonymous: Senator Hawkins, 11191 [19MY]
Mexico Out Front as the U.S. Major Narcotics Supplier: Senator Hawkins, 10354 [13MY]
Mexico-U.S. Interparliamentary Conference and the Establishment of the Bilateral Intergovernmental Drug Commission: Representative Gilman, 17527-17528 [23JY]
Nicaraguan Anti-Semitism: Jewish Nicaraguan Community in Exile, 5767 [8AP]
———National Jewish Coalition, 5766 [8AP]
Panama—The Giant Money Laundering Machine: Senator Hawkins, 8771 [28AP]
Peace in Central America: Rodrigo Madrigal, 16659 [16JY]
Policies of Nicaraguan Government: Bayardo Arce, 20881 [12AU]
———Carlos J. Gutierrez, 20882 [12AU]
———Daniel Ortega, 20882 [12AU]
———Humberto Ortega, 20881 [12AU]
———Tomas Borge, 20881 [12AU]
Sandinista Movement: Aristides Pavon (excerpt), 3808 [6MR]
Sandinista Regime: James R. Schlesinger, 20496 [11AU]
Sandinistas: Philip Habib (excerpt), 5454 [19MR]
Strengthening of Democratic Institutions: Ambassador Bazan, 8487 [23AP]
Trade Relations With Mexico: Greater San Diego Chamber of Commerce, 10542 [13MY]
Troop Deployment in Vietnam: Lyndon B. Johnson (excerpts), 5458 [19MR]
U.S. Foreign Policy on Cuba: Claudio Benedi, 11343-11349 [20MY]
U.S. Policy in Central America: Organization of American Historians, 15551 [25JN]
———President Reagan, 15482, 15544 [25JN]
———Republican Policy Committee, 15527 [25JN]
———Walter Lippman, 20825 [12AU]
U.S. Policy in Nicaragua: Patrick J. Buchanan, 14483 [18JN]
———Representative Hamilton, 15291-15296 [24JN]
U.S.-Mexican Relations: Representative de la Garza, 10222 [8MY]
Viet Cong: General Weyend (excerpt), 5471 [19MR]
We Risk Death To Save Lives: Vietnam veterans, 29404 [7OC]
Why Democracy Matters in Central America: President Reagan, 27800-27802 [2OC]
Studies
Contadora—Under the Gun: Center for International Policy, 20857-20860 [12AU]
Contra Aid and Refugees: Sergio Aguayo and Weiss Fagen, 11097 [15MY]
Thirty Myths About Nicaragua—Nature of the Resistance: W. Bruce Weinrod, 12514-12516 [4JN]
Summaries
Aesculapius International Medicine Foundation's El Salvador Medical Project, 3123 [27FE]
Testimonies
Aid to Contras: GAO, 5488 [19MR]
Role of Nicaragua in Narcotics Traffic: Dekker (code name), 6195 [26MR]
———Dept. of Justice, 6195 [26MR]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 283, reaffirm support for Contadora peace process in Nicaragua, 2039 [6FE]
H.J. Res. 601, U.S. policy in Central America and assistance to the Contras in Nicaragua, 7631-7634 [16AP]
H.R. 4409, Panama Canal Commission Authorization Act, 9195 [1MY]
H.R. 4483, U.S. assistance to Nicaraguan Contras, 5990 [21MR]
S. 1828, implement Inter-American Convention on International Commercial Arbitration, 33742 [18OC]
S. Res. 362, Nicaraguan democratic resistance forces, 3549 [4MR]
S.J. Res. 427, reaffirm friendship and sympathy with people of El Salvador following earthquake, 31399 [15OC], 32214 [16OC]