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The governing junta has good intentions
with their promises of land reform...

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..and their desire to control the so-called
paramilitary forces in the army.

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But, sadly, it is a failure...
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..because the power
within the junta is the army,...

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..and the army itself is an
obstacle to the reign of God.

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They know only
how to repress the people...

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..and defend the interests
of the rich oligarchy.

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Es verdad. Tiene toda Ia razon.
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l have called upon
the United States, repeatedly,...

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..to stop military aid to this army...
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..until it satisfactorily resolves
the problems of the Disappeared...

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..and submits itself to civilian control.
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When a dictatorship seriously
violates human rights...

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..and attacks the common good
of the nation...

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When it becomes unbearable and
closes all channels of dialogue...

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When this happens, the Church speaks...
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..for the rights of the victims
of the violence!

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We are poor.
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The people in Washington are so rich.
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Why are they so blind?
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My children.
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You must look to yourselves
in this sad time for Salvador.

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l wish to close with an appeal
to the men of the army...

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..and in particular, the National Guard.
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Brothers, you are a part of your people.
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Yet you kill your own
brothers and sisters.

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But before a man may kill,
the law of God must prevail.

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And that law says ''Thou shalt not kill.''

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