Freedom of Expression in El Salvador: The Struggle for Human Rights and Democracy

Freedom of Expression in El Salvador: The Struggle for Human Rights and Democracy

by Lawrence Michael Ladutke
Freedom of Expression in El Salvador: The Struggle for Human Rights and Democracy

Freedom of Expression in El Salvador: The Struggle for Human Rights and Democracy

by Lawrence Michael Ladutke

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Overview

Both academics and diplomats frequently cite postwar El Salvador as an example of successful conflict resolution and democratization. Salvadoran human rights advocates, however, have had to continually and publicly express their support of key provisions in the 1992 peace accords. This freedom of expression contributed to the punishment of those responsible for the murder of opposition leader Francisco Velis and medical student Adriano Vilanova. Human rights advocates have been less successful in other areas, however, including their opposition to amnesty laws for wartime human rights violators and their work against vigilante death squads.

This study covers the 1992 peace accords, which include the removal of human rights abusers from the military, the creation of a truth commission and the demilitarization of public security. It also discusses the troubling indications that the government is once again reducing the space available for freedom of expression, including the undermining of the Office of the Human Rights Counsel, the hostile attitude of President Francisco Flores, evidence of internal espionage and a changing international context. Later chapters focus on police reform. The book concludes by presenting some suggestions for increasing freedom of expression in transitional societies such as El Salvador. There is much evidence that shows human rights are likely to be a better protected right when citizens and civil society institutions routinely exercise their right to freedom of expression.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786418251
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 05/28/2004
Pages: 273
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.55(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Lawrence Michael Ladutke is a professor of political science.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Preface     

1. Introduction     
2. Powerful Obstacles to Expression in Salvadoran History     
3. Impunity Continues to Constrain Freedom of Expression     
4. The Dominant Media Continue to Hinder Freedom of Expression     
5. Dealing with Wartime Human Rights Abuses     
6. The Demilitarization and Remilitarization of Public Security     
7. Death Squads Seek to Destabilize the Transition     
8. The Unusually Successful Prosecution of Police Agents in the Vilanova Murder     
9. Expression for and against the Vigilante Death Squad Sombra Negra     
10. Conclusion     

Appendix I: Acronyms and Abbreviations     
Appendix II: Salvadoran Newspapers Consulte     
Notes     
References     
Index     
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