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Monday, October 18, 1982
Daily Nebraskan
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Words from a song by folksinger Holly Near set the tone
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Rally speakers emphasized their belief that U.S.
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"This assault is aimed at maintaining our (the United
States) iron grip on the region," said Theresa Holder of the
U.S. out of El Salvador Committee, noting that United
Brands, Chase Manhattan Bank, and other large U.S. cor
porations have interests in Central America that would
be threatened by a change of government in El Salvador.
"These companies are able to reap incredible profits
by super-exploitation of the people and resources," she
said. "We will be asked to give more and more blood for
the wealthy few in this country."
Holder pointed out that rebels are on the offensive in
El Salvador despite the more than $80 million the United
States has given the country's government in the last year.
News documentation of U.S. advisers participating in
combat missions against Salvadoran guerrillas exists, she
said. "The parallels with VietNam are frightening."
However, the Salvadoran government's alleged systema
tic slaughter - "murders and disappearances are on the
increase" - has not succeeded in quelling the guerrilla
movement, she said. "The guerrilla success would not have
been possible without the people's support (in food and
other forms)," she said.
The economic situation in El Salvador is desperate.
Seventy-five percent of Salvadoran children under 5
are malnourished, and the country has a 50 percent in
fant mortality rate, Holder said. Also, the land reform
program has been thwarted and the number of landless
peasants increases daily.
The United States government continued its opposition
to the Sandinista government in Nicaragua, which over
threw dictator Anastasio Somoza in 1979. Holder said
the United States has spent $19 million for covert actions
against the Sandinistas.
"Aid was cut off to the Sandinista government while
money was sent to reactionary business groups and AFL
CIO affiliated trade unions," she said.
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