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Segovia Massacre, Colombia

Posted on17/03/202005/01/2021AuthorSOA Watch

Segovia Massacre, Colombia The Massacre of 11 November 1988 (Nine SOA grads implicated) On 11 November 1988 heavily armed men drove in trucks into the centre of Segovia, opened fire and threw grenades indiscriminately, killing Read More …

CategoriesColombia, Memory & Justice

The Dead: Victims at El Mozote and Nearby Villages

Posted on17/03/202005/01/2021AuthorSOA Watch

The Dead: Victims at El Mozote and Nearby Villages This list of names was initially compiled by Tutela Legal, a church-run human rights group in El Salvador, and updated by Mark Danner, author of The Read More …

CategoriesMemory & Justice, SOA Graduates

Update: Changes in Tucson Action-Training Convergence March 27-29

Posted on13/03/202003/07/2020AuthorSOA Watch

We have been excited to work together to resist border imperialism and the arms trade and to support migrants whose lives are at risk from policies of ‘prevention through deterrence.’      We’re writing to let Read More …

CategoriesNews

To All The Women Who Organize, Resist, and Fight

Posted on08/03/202008/03/2020AuthorSOA Watch

– Dear Friends, This March 8, on International Women’s Day, SOA Watch commemorates and celebrates the women who throughout Abya Yala resist and struggle against the structural violence patriarchal culture and the neoliberal system impose Read More …

CategoriesNews, SOAW

Four Years After Berta Cáceres’ Assassination, Struggle for Justice Continues

Posted on02/03/202005/01/2021AuthorSOA Watch

Today is the 4-year anniversary of the indigenous land defender and feminist leader, Berta Cáceres brutal assassination. Berta was the co-founder of COPINH and was murdered for her brave fight in defense of the indigenous Read More …

CategoriesHonduras

Border Patrol Victims Network condemns Supreme Court decision in Hernandez vs. Mesa.

Posted on26/02/2020AuthorSOA Watch

U.S. Supreme Court turns the U.S.-Mexico border into a free-fire zone for Border Patrol agents, destroying last hopes for justice for Hernandez Guereca , Elena Rodriguez, and other families who filed civil lawsuits against Border Read More …

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Textbook Repression: US Training Manuals Declassified

Posted on12/02/202023/04/2020AuthorSOA Watch

  Textbook Repression: US Training Manuals Declassified By Lisa Haugaard, Covert Action Quarterly Several recently declassified US military training manuals show how US agents taught repressive techniques and promoted the violation of human rights throughout Latin Read More …

CategoriesSOA Graduates

SOA Manuals

Posted on12/02/202030/09/2020AuthorSOA Watch

SOA Manuals On September 20, 1996, under intense public pressure, the Pentagon was forced to release training manuals that were used at the School of the Americas for years. These manuals advocated torture, extortion, blackmail Read More …

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Historical Memory Dates

Posted on12/02/202005/01/2021AuthorSOA Watch

Memory March 3, 2016: Berta Cáceres, a Lenca indigenous leader, feminist and Honduran environmental activist, is murdered. March 8: International Women’s Day. It was established in 1910 in memory of the New York workers that Read More …

CategoriesMemory & Justice

Organizations Condemn Military Presence in El Salvador’s Congress

Posted on11/02/202013/02/2020AuthorSOA Watch

POSITION REGARDING EVENTS THAT OCCURRED IN EL SALVADOR ON FEBRUARY 9, 2020 On Sunday February 9, 2020, El Salvador’s President, Nayib Armando Bukele Ortez, entered the Blue Room of the Legislative Assembly, accompanied by members of Read More …

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