PERU, REPUBLIC OF
Articles and editorials
$94 Million for a Drug War Run by Thugs, S11525 [31JY]
Peruvians Look for Answers in Massacre of 16, S17659 [22NO]
Letters
Antidrug policy in the Andean region: Donald J. Mabry, S5683 [9MY]
Human rights: Comision Andina de Juristas, S14733 [16OC]
———Senators Leahy and Dodd, S14733 [16OC]
Human rights conditions in Peru: several Members of Congress, E2672 [24JY]
Human rights violations in Peru: Amnesty International, S11992 [2AU]
———Human Rights Watch, S11992 [2AU]
———National Human Rights Coordinating Committee of Peru, S11992 [2AU]
———Representative Weiss, S11993 [2AU]
———several Senators and Representatives, S11525 [31JY]
Press releases
Peru—Hundreds killed, ``disappeared'' despite human rights pledges: Amnesty International, S17660 [22NO]
Remarks in House
Drug abuse: Government's efforts to control international narcotics trafficking, H8674 [30OC]
Human rights: violations, H5988 [30JY], E2672 [24JY]
Remarks in Senate
Foreign aid: combat drug trafficking operations, S13428 [20SE]
Human rights: Lawrence S. Eagleburger, S14733 [16OC]
———violations, S2450 [28FE], S11524 [31JY], S11991 [2AU]
Military assistance: U.S. policy, S14731 [16OC]
South America: foreign aid to combat drug trafficking operations, S17657-S17659 [22NO]
Reports
Going to the Source—Results and Prospects for the War on Drugs in the Andes: Washington Office on Latin America, S8050-S8052 [18JN]
Sendero Luminoso—Shining Path, E3628 [31OC]
State of Human Rights in Peru: National Coordinating Committee for Human Rights, S2450 [28FE]
Violence by the Peruvian Terrorist Group—Sendero Luminoso, E3629 [31OC]
Reports filed
Narcotics Control Recommendations for the Andean Region, 1987-1991—More Aggressive Congressional Followup Necessary: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 102-412), H12055 [18DE]
Statements
Human Rights: Americas Watch, S14731 [16OC]
———Amnesty International, S14731 [16OC]
———Dept. of State, S14731 [16OC]
———Peruvian National Human Rights Coordinating Committee, S14731 [16OC]