1980: Civil Rights Suspended in El Salvador Under US Pressure
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"In El Salvador, the right to free speech and free assembly was legally suspended under a state-of-siege order of March 7, 1980. Decree No. 507 of December 3, 1980, essentially destroyed the judicial system, permitting the armed forces to hold citizens without charge or evidence for 180 days. Under these rulings, in the thirty months before the March 1982 election, and prior to the 1984 elections, many thousands of civilians were seized, imprisoned, tortured, raped, and murdered"

Source: Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman, Manufacturing Consent, Manufacturing Consent
2004: Failed Coup by Western Financier-Funded Mercenaries in Equatorial Guinea, with "Pentagon Link"
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Links have been discovered between senior American military officials and the failed coup plot in Equatorial Guinea that has left Sir Mark Thatcher facing trial in South Africa.

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