HR 3497 · 102th Congress · International Affairs
El Salvador Peace, Security, and Justice Act of 1991
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Introduced2
Committee3
House Vote4
Senate5
EnactedLatest: Referred to the Subcommittee on Arms Control, International Security and Science.(1991-10-11)
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El Salvador Peace, Security, and Justice Act of 1991 - Limits the amount of military assistance for El Salvador for FY 1992. Prohibits the provision of such assistance if the President reports to the appropriate congressional committees that: (1) the Salvadoran Government has rejected or ceased to support an active role for the United Nations Secretary General in mediating a permanent settlement and cease-fire to the armed conflict; (2) the Salvadoran Government has failed to negotiate in good faith to achieve a permanent settlement and cease-fire; (3) the Salvadoran Government has not acted in good faith to carry out the United Nations-brokered agreement of September 25, 1991; (4) the Salvadoran Government has failed to conduct an investigation into, and prosecution of those responsible for, the murders at the University of Central America; or (5) the Salvadoran military and security forces are engaging in violent acts against civilians, or are failing to control such activities by elements subject to their control. Provides for the resumption of such assistance pursuant to a law enacted by the Congress. Withholds 50 percent of military assistance allocated for FY 1992 and of unob…
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3 Democrats