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inquiry by a center dealing with the declassification of secret documents in the us called national security archive they have proved that this was not a new practice in the colombian armed forces let's say that there's a tradition of what's called body counting where they cut the number of enemy shot dead. sensually and what we do is press the government to release documents on us foreign policy national security. earliest document that i had from one thousand nine hundred this is a cable from the u.s. embassy in. the talk back here at a parent june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military reported to the press that on that date it killed nine guerrillas in combat and sometimes their department investigation by couldn't you know and there precluded that strongly suggest however that the nine were executed by the army and then dressed in military fatigues will be. the leading. the atmosphere probably. through the night and. through the years. for the worst human rights record this year but those two factors tend to correlate one thousand nine hundred ninety four again in one thousan
inquiry by a center dealing with the declassification of secret documents in the us called national security archive they have proved that this was not a new practice in the colombian armed forces let's say that there's a tradition of what's called body counting where they cut the number of enemy shot dead. sensually and what we do is press the government to release documents on us foreign policy national security. earliest document that i had from one thousand nine hundred this is a cable from...
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inquiry by a center dealing with the declassification of secret documents in the us called national security archive they have proved that this was not a new practice in the colombian armed forces let's say that there's a tradition of what's called body counting where they cut the number of enemy shot dead. especially when you. press the gun. on. earliest document as for making this is a cable from the us embassy and. they talk about here it occurred june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military reported in the press that on that day it killed nine guerrillas in combat and overrun last month and their department investigation. and their proclivity yet strongly suggest however that the nine were executed by the army and then dressed in military to be. the leading . period in the ministry probably. through the. oh it also will for the worst human rights records and those from the bill. to the core of the one nine hundred ninety nine hundred ninety four again in one thousand nine hundred seventy they're talking about this body constant drone know myself that i'm not surprised that in a
inquiry by a center dealing with the declassification of secret documents in the us called national security archive they have proved that this was not a new practice in the colombian armed forces let's say that there's a tradition of what's called body counting where they cut the number of enemy shot dead. especially when you. press the gun. on. earliest document as for making this is a cable from the us embassy and. they talk about here it occurred june seventh incident of extrajudicial...
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inquiry by a center dealing with the classification of secret documents in the us called national security archive they have proved that this was not a new practice in the colombian armed forces let's say that there's a tradition of what's called body counting. the number of enemy shot dead. especially when we view it as a press release. earliest document cry as from this is a cable from the us embassy in colombo. they talk about here it occurred june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military reported to the press that on that day that killed nine guerrillas in combat and overall some time their department investigation by instructs and their precluded yet strongly suggest over at the nih were executed by the army and then dressed in military its own being. the leading. with. the atmosphere. for the rest. through the night. oh you also will vote for the worst human rights records those from group who's going to push to the core of the one thousand nine hundred ninety four again in one thousand nine hundred seven they're talking about this body counts and drown myself that i'm not s
inquiry by a center dealing with the classification of secret documents in the us called national security archive they have proved that this was not a new practice in the colombian armed forces let's say that there's a tradition of what's called body counting. the number of enemy shot dead. especially when we view it as a press release. earliest document cry as from this is a cable from the us embassy in colombo. they talk about here it occurred june seventh incident of extrajudicial...
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inquiry by a center dealing with that because a vacation of secret documents in the us called national security archive they have proved that this was not a new practice in the colombian armed forces let's say that there's a tradition of what's called body counting where they cut the number of enemy shot dead. essentially what we do with. the release documents. earliest document is from thinking this is a cable from the u.s. embassy in what books. they talk about here it apparent june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military reported to the press that on that they'd killed nothing to realize in combat and their department investigation. and their record to react strongly suggest over the nine were executed by the army and then dressed in military fatigues. leading. with. the atmosphere we. were going. through the. oh it all for the both for the worst human rights record. pushed in the corner of the one nine hundred ninety nine hundred ninety four again in one thousand nine hundred seven they're talking about it's body counts to drone know myself that i'm not surprised but it all these
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inquiry by a center dealing with the declassification of secret documents in the us called national security archive they have proved that this was not a new practice in the colombian armed forces let's say that there's a tradition of what's called body counting where they cut the number of enemy shot dead. essentially what we do know is. to release documents. earliest document as from this is a cable from the u.s. embassy in colombo. the talk back here at a parent june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military reported to the press that on that they had killed nine guerrillas in combat and their department investigations by insects and there were three strongly suggest however that and i were executed by the army and then dressed in military that's. the leading. with. the atmosphere probably. through the. yours but also would vote for the worst human rights were. going to. push him to correlate one thousand nine hundred ninety four again in their two hundred seven they're talking about it's body counts too prone no myself that i'm not surprised but in all these years in washington t
inquiry by a center dealing with the declassification of secret documents in the us called national security archive they have proved that this was not a new practice in the colombian armed forces let's say that there's a tradition of what's called body counting where they cut the number of enemy shot dead. essentially what we do know is. to release documents. earliest document as from this is a cable from the u.s. embassy in colombo. the talk back here at a parent june seventh incident of...
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inquiry by a center dealing with the close of occasion of secret documents in the us called national security archive they have proved that this was not a new practice in the colombian armed forces let's say that there's a tradition of what's called body counting where they cut the number of enemy shot dead. especially what we do it's. the release documents. earliest talking about i think it's from this is a cable from the u.s. embassy in colombo. they talk about here an apparent june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military reported to the press that on that they had killed nine guerrillas in combat and sometimes their department investigation. and that strongly suggest over at the time were executed by the army and then dressed in military fatigues would be. the leading. period in the. work. through the ninety's. yours oh it also would go for the worst he would write you were homeless you know. pushed to the core of it one thousand nine hundred ninety four again in their community seven they're talking about this body counts going from enormous off it i'm not surprised but in all t
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inquiry by a center dealing with the declassification of secret documents in the us called national security archive they have proved that this was not a new practice in the colombian armed forces let's say that there's a tradition of what's called body counting where they count the number of enemy shot dead. sensually what we knew it was. early document as for me this is a cable from the us embassy in your book. you talk about here it apparent june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military reported to the press that on that day that killed nine guerrillas in combat and their department investigation right in stocks and that precluded yet strongly suggest i would argue that the nine were executed by the army and then dressed in military and. the leading. chemistry there were probably. more of them. through the. in the years oh it also would go for the worst he would write two or three of those from those times when i pushed him because of the one thousand nine hundred ninety four again in one thousand nine hundred seven they're talking about it's body counts and grown know myself and
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inquiry by a center dealing with the declassification of secret documents in the us called national security archive they have proved that this was not a new practice in the colombian armed forces let's say that there's a tradition of what's called body counting where they cut the number of enemy shot dead. sensually and what we do with the cross they got there were we. early. as from ninety this is a cable from the u.s. embassy in colombo to. the talk back here parent june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military reported to the press that on that they'd killed nine to realize in combat and their department investigation. and their proclivity to yet strongly suggest i would guess that the nine were executed by the army and then dressed in military that's. the leading. with. the. and yours but also would vote for the worst people to write your. own. so as to the core of what nine hundred ninety nine hundred ninety four again in one thousand nine hundred seven they're talking about it's body counts drone know myself that i'm not surprised that in all these years in washington they we
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national security council. the hour-long event took place at the national archives. >> good afternoon.aurin executive director of the ronald reagan centennial celebration. and the centennial celebration is sponsored by the ronald reagan presidential foundation. this week in washington, d.c., we've convened in partnership with close up, a week-long conference entitleded ronald reagan close up. we have 102 students from all 50 states and the district of columbia that are with us in washington focusing on getting to know their government, learning about ronald reagan and focusing on the theme of civil discourse. during this session today, we will hear from three perspectives on how our branches of government work together on a daily basis. and while the interface of the branches of government in our country is not always harmonious for 235 years the united states has stood as a strong example of democracy in our world and a transition of power successfully and working together to achieve the benefits and the good of our country and for our place in the world. our panelists today, and we h
national security council. the hour-long event took place at the national archives. >> good afternoon.aurin executive director of the ronald reagan centennial celebration. and the centennial celebration is sponsored by the ronald reagan presidential foundation. this week in washington, d.c., we've convened in partnership with close up, a week-long conference entitleded ronald reagan close up. we have 102 students from all 50 states and the district of columbia that are with us in...
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archives. and then they have to be processed which takes a long time and the various rules as to what can be opened and lot open. things that might jeopardize the national securitycan be in the library but they are not open to the research. then the research you can use it was no different than most other libraries. i had a hard time learning how to use it. but finally mastered it i hope with the help of the people who work there. it's a part of a library but still it's a separate from it. some of the libraries are virtually national treasures because the gold mines of information that might be lost otherwise, the tourist attractions as well. it's a fun place to do research. >> okay, another question. [inaudible] >> -- 86 now, didn't smoke and is still kicking. >> i actually did a lot of research on that in the library and there are a few studies that related to smoking but not many. and carter was the only member of his family who did not smoke and carter himself said that that's the reason he did -- it, and the drinking, i haven't seen that. i think that where we stand with pancreatic cancer still today is we know very little about it. there's probably a genet
archives. and then they have to be processed which takes a long time and the various rules as to what can be opened and lot open. things that might jeopardize the national securitycan be in the library but they are not open to the research. then the research you can use it was no different than most other libraries. i had a hard time learning how to use it. but finally mastered it i hope with the help of the people who work there. it's a part of a library but still it's a separate from it. some...