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This 4 page paper answers several questions posed about El Salvador. Much about the turmoil in the region is discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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(" El Salvador," 2006). Judicial review as well as the legislature play a role in addition to the Supreme Court (" El Salvador," 2006). b. What has
traditionally been the role of the army? The army has not been the protective entity it was supposed to be, at least traditionally. In 1981, villagers had been slaughtered by
the army, but there is a denial that this had even occurred ("Enemies of War," 2006). In 1983, the army would begin a counter-insurgency against the rebels (" El Salvador,"
2006). Today, there are several military branches including the army (" El Salvador," 2006). When a child turns age 18, military service is mandatory and volunteers are taken as
young as 16 years of age (" El Salvador," 2006). The military portion of the nations budget is about one percent (" El Salvador," 2006).
c. What was the role of the other security forces during the civil war? Hertvik (2002) reports that while government security forces were abolished, a new security force had been
created. This was called the National Civilian Police (Hertvik, 2002). They had been trained by the UN on human rights (" El Salvador," 2006). d. What
was the composition of the guerilla forces during the civil war? El Salvador was viewed as being divided by three fields of struggle, at least from a guerilla point of
view ("Revolutionary Groups," 2006). There had existed control zones or liberated areas in both the north and the east ("Revolutionary Groups," 2006). Communications from these zones to the rest of
the country had been severed ("Revolutionary Groups," 2006). The military and the government had not created a permanent presence ("Revolutionary Groups," 2006). Guerilla camps had begun to exert influence over
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