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Rufina Amaya

Research Assignment | “The Doctrine of Terror:a Testimony” (Source 2)

The access to the doctrine of terror survivors’ testimonies has the power to unveil the truth and expose how their husbands, wives, children, friends, parents, and everything they possessed were violently taken away by a “state terrorist organized and supported by the United States” (Chomsky 21). On the morning of December 11th, 1981, the SalvadoranContinue reading “Research Assignment | “The Doctrine of Terror:a Testimony” (Source 2)”

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