United States Volunteers in Nicaragua and the Death of Benjamin Linder: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, First Session, May 13, 1987, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 - 175 pages |
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... autopsy and dressed him for the wake . My work in Nicaragua is in popular health education . There is a tremendous shortage , not only of medical supplies , but also medical personnel in Nicaragua . And , so , the Nicaraguan Government ...
... autopsy and dressed him for the wake . My work in Nicaragua is in popular health education . There is a tremendous shortage , not only of medical supplies , but also medical personnel in Nicaragua . And , so , the Nicaraguan Government ...
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... autopsy report and I again examined the body on Thursday morning , April 30 , I found the au- topsy was consistent with the wounds I saw on Ben's body . My con- clusion from the examination of Ben's body is that he was executed with a ...
... autopsy report and I again examined the body on Thursday morning , April 30 , I found the au- topsy was consistent with the wounds I saw on Ben's body . My con- clusion from the examination of Ben's body is that he was executed with a ...
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... autopsy and dressed him for the wake . My work in Nicaragua is in popular health education . This is one aspect of an overall plan to assure Primary Health care to all Nicaraguans . There is a tremendous shortage of not only medical ...
... autopsy and dressed him for the wake . My work in Nicaragua is in popular health education . This is one aspect of an overall plan to assure Primary Health care to all Nicaraguans . There is a tremendous shortage of not only medical ...
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... autopsy report and I again examined the body on Thursday morning , April 30th , I found the autopsy was consistent with the wounds I saw on Ben's body . On Wednesday , April 29th , the local newspapers carried a letter of protest from ...
... autopsy report and I again examined the body on Thursday morning , April 30th , I found the autopsy was consistent with the wounds I saw on Ben's body . On Wednesday , April 29th , the local newspapers carried a letter of protest from ...
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... autopsy report - we made the autop- sy report available to the press and to anybody else on May 5 at a press conference . So , if the State Department was unable to get it , I do not quite understand that . Mr. BONKER . Thank you . Mr ...
... autopsy report - we made the autop- sy report available to the press and to anybody else on May 5 at a press conference . So , if the State Department was unable to get it , I do not quite understand that . Mr. BONKER . Thank you . Mr ...
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ABRAMS ambushed April 28 armed Article asked attack AUCOIN autopsy autopsy report Ben Linder Ben's Benjamin Linder Bishop BONKER brigades brigadistas Central America Chairman close range Committee Communist CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contras cooperative CROCKETT Cuá dangerous death of Benjamin defend DORNAN El Cedro El Salvador Elliott Abrams Failure to observe FMLN GEJDENSON going Government of Nicaragua grenade human rights humanitarian internationalists investigation Jose de Bocay kidnaped LAGOMARSINO LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Linder's death living in Nicaragua MACK Managua Matagalpa Miguel D'Escoto military murder Nicara Nicaraguan government observe this provision offense committed organizations penalty corresponding person punished with restriction question regime resistance restriction of liberty Reverend GUMBLETON revolutionary RISACHER Sandinista government statement subcommittee Takaro targets terrorist Thank U.S. citizens U.S. Embassy U.S. policies UNO/FDN members volunteers Washington weapons West German Witness for Peace workers wounded
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Page 142 - Parties to the conflict shall ensure that burial or cremation of the dead, carried out individually as far as circumstances permit, is preceded by a careful examination, if possible by a medical examination, of the bodies, with a view to confirming death, establishing identity and enabling a report to be made.
Page 145 - No physical or mental torture, nor any other form of coercion, may be inflicted on prisoners of war to secure from them information of any kind whatever. Prisoners of war who refuse to answer may not be threatened, insulted, or exposed to unpleasant or disadvantageous treatment of any kind.
Page 141 - At all times, and particularly after an engagement, Parties to the conflict shall without delay take all possible measures to search for and collect the wounded and sick, to protect them against pillage and ill-treatment, to ensure their adequate care, and to search for the dead and prevent their being despoiled.
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Page 142 - Parties to the conflict shall, without delay, take all possible measures to search for and collect the shipwrecked, wounded and sick, to protect them against pillage and ill-treatment, to ensure their adequate care, and to search for the dead and prevent their being despoiled.