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The Yellow Book:
National
Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 486
Posted - September 28, 2014 in recognition of International Right to Know Day
Project Collaborators:
Kate Doyle, Senior Analyst and Director
The Evidence Project, National Security Archive
Carlos Osorio, Analyst and Director
Southern Cone Documentation Project, National Security Archive
Angelina Snodgrass Godoy, Director
Center for Human Rights, University of Washington
Philip Neff, Coordinator
Unfinished Sentences El Salvador, Center for Human Rights, University of Washington
National Security Archive Research Assistants:
Alexandra Smith, Research Assistant
The Evidence Project
Emily Willard, Coordinator
Genocide Documentation Project
Special thanks to:
Patrick Ball, Executive Director
Human Rights Data Analysis Group
For
more information contact:
Kate Doyle kadoyle@email.gwu.edu |
Angelina Snodgrass Godoy 206/616-3585 agodoy@u.washington.edu |
English
/ Español
A 1980s-era
document from the
archives of El Salvador’s military intelligence identifies almost two
thousand Salvadoran citizens who were considered “delinquent
terrorists” by the Armed Forces, among them current President Salvador
Sánchez Cerén, a former guerrilla leader. Other individuals listed
include human rights advocates, labor leaders, and political figures,
many known to have been victims of illegal detention, torture,
extrajudicial execution, forced disappearance, and other human rights
abuses.
Called the Libro Amarillo or Yellow
Book, the report is the first-ever confidential Salvadoran military
document to be made public, and the only evidence to appear from the
Salvadoran Army’s own files of the surveillance methods used by
security forces to target Salvadoran citizens during the country’s
12-year civil war. Now the Yellow Book has been posted on-line, along
with related analysis and declassified U.S. documents, through a
collaboration between the National
Security Archive, the
University of Washington Center for Human Rights and the Human Rights Data Analysis Group (HRDAG).
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