El Salvador: Any real change with a new leader? By Stephen Lendman

Mauricio Funes likens himself to Brazil`s Lula, not Hugo Chavez or Ecuador’s Rafael Correa, and intends to be very friendly to business.

Like other Latin American nations, El Salvador has had a long and troubled history, ruled from one decade to the next by successive military dictatorships, then since 1989 by the right wing National Republican Alliance or ARENA Party.

Long-suffering Salvadorans recall the 1980s struggles when the Farabudo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) failed to end what the civil-military Junta leader, Jose Napoleon Duarte, told New York Times reporter Raymond Bonner in 1980:

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With Israel there will never be peace: INTERVIEW WITH KHALED MESHAAL By Gianni Perrelli

26 February, 2009

KHALED-MESHAAL.jpg[Exclusive: The leader of Hamas in exile speaks. He announces an imminent conflict. That is because he says Tel Aviv is not interested in listening to Palestinians. And from America, the opening with Damascus was nothing but words. Conversation with Khaled Meshaal From the Italian news magazine L’Espresso. Translated by Mary Rizzo.]

“In the name of God, the clement, the merciful, I would like to ask the first question. Is it possible that after the war against Gaza and our heroic resistance, Israel still does not understand that the peace process cannot be done without Hamas…?”

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Palestine Video: Israeli soldiers say killing of civilians ‘allowed’

19 March 2009

Israel’s army is accused of war crimes after more than 1,300 Palestinians were killed in the war on Gaza. In interviews published by a leading Israeli newspaper, Israeli soldiers say killing Palestinian civilians and destroying their homes was allowed in Israel’s rules of engagement during the war.

Al Jazeera’s Sherine Tadros reports from Jerusalem.”


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