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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... operations . One of them was Don Luis , a very close friend of Ben's , who helped him do hydropower building at that time . This was a real tragedy for Ben . And , although he died along with three others , they held out at the ...
... operations . One of them was Don Luis , a very close friend of Ben's , who helped him do hydropower building at that time . This was a real tragedy for Ben . And , although he died along with three others , they held out at the ...
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... operation . All four were killed . One of them was Don Luis , a friend of Ben's who had built a weir ( a device used to measure water flow ) with him . The contra were forced to retreat rapidly , but before they did , they burned down ...
... operation . All four were killed . One of them was Don Luis , a friend of Ben's who had built a weir ( a device used to measure water flow ) with him . The contra were forced to retreat rapidly , but before they did , they burned down ...
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... were killed . They returned en masse the next day and continued working . By the following Tuesday , the cement was poured and the canal was ready for full operation . Typed copy of Benjamin's letter dated April 10 , 1987 14.
... were killed . They returned en masse the next day and continued working . By the following Tuesday , the cement was poured and the canal was ready for full operation . Typed copy of Benjamin's letter dated April 10 , 1987 14.
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... operations , the kind of yel- lowish portions . The reddish portions are areas of major combat ac- tions . And you can see the site of Mr. Linder's death here is in an area of major combat actions . We could pass that up to the ...
... operations , the kind of yel- lowish portions . The reddish portions are areas of major combat ac- tions . And you can see the site of Mr. Linder's death here is in an area of major combat actions . We could pass that up to the ...
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... operations to the contras as legitimate targets ? Are there any restrictions on what the con- tras are allowed to hit in Nicaragua ? Mr. ABRAMS . They have their own guidelines-- Mr. GEJDENSON . There is no guidance from the United ...
... operations to the contras as legitimate targets ? Are there any restrictions on what the con- tras are allowed to hit in Nicaragua ? Mr. ABRAMS . They have their own guidelines-- Mr. GEJDENSON . There is no guidance from the United ...
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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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