be £idtjgrnllail Ninety- nine years of editorialfreedom Rim _ ... .. _ _ . , - - Copyright v 199 IE T5MIc, DnOify { ( 2j Detroit protests ARENA BY DIMA ZALATIMO SPECIAL TO THE DAILY About 200 University students and Detroit area res- idents gathered in front of the McNamara Federal Building in Detroit yesterday afternoon as part of a na- tionwide effort to protest the inauguration of the new El Salvadoran president, Alfredo Cristiani. Cristiani is a member of the ARENA (Republican National Alliance) Party, "the far right wing party of death squads," said Jackie Rubio, a member of the Central American Solidarity Committee. "Because the $1.5 million the U.S. sends to El Salvador every day is used to kill and repress the peo- ple, we are here to tell Detroiters they can make a dif- ference by pressuring members of Congress into stop- ping aid to El Salvador and engaging in negotiations between the warring parties," said Rubio. Protestors marched up and down the sidewalk in front of the Federal Building and shouted "End the death squads, end the war. U.S. out of El Salvador," as Detroit police officers watched. They also drew the at- tention of government employees as they left the building at five p.m. Federal employee Bill Gilliam of Detroit said the protestors were "entitled to express their opinions," as he looked on. See Detroit, page 2 John Zittner of Michigan Interfaith Committee on Central American Human Rights (MICAH) lies across from 200 protestors to symbolize victims of right wing death squads in El Salvador. _1 Aftj Cristiani takes office amidst terror and violence BY KATHRYN SAVOIE SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SAN SALVADOR, May 31 - On the eve of the inauguration of ARENA (Republican National Alliance) Party member Alfredo *Cristiani as the new President of El Salvador, a transportation stoppage called by the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) caused an eerie silence to descend on the capital. Though the military presence was heavy in the capital and some private vehicles continued to circulate, there was a noticeable absence of buses and heavy transport vehicles. Reports from the countryside indicate that almost no traffic is moving. San Salvador has been tense since FMLN guerillas attacked the San Carlos garrison of the 1st infantry battalion last Thursday - one of four simultaneous attacks on military posts in San Salvador. The military responded by sur- rounding the offices and capturing the leaders of several popular organizations last Friday morning. Among those captured were leaders of the Telecommunications Workers Association, the Treasury Workers Association, the Christian Committee of Displaced Persons, and the Salvadoran Federation of Cooperatives. All of these organizations are members of the National Unity of Salvadoran Workers (UNTS), a coalition of 350,000 workers. The UNTS office was also the scene of a tense confrontation Friday morning as armed members of the treasury police blocked traffic and surrounded the office. Heavily armed, their faces covered with bandanas, they held the office under siege for four hours. Meanwhile, occupants of the office denounced the military's death squad activities, using a megaphone from the office's second floor window. At one point, members of the Red Cross arrived on the scene to treat someone in need of medical assistance, but were denied access to the UNTS office, as were members Arts> S 7 Blues Hiffs uneorlr of the press corps. "They accused me of being with At a press conference Friday after- the FMLN. In this country anyone noon, telecommunications worker who speaks out is accused of being a Miguel Flores denounced the guerilla. They link us with the military repression. guerillas to justify repression against "The FMLN attacks the the popular movement." military," he said "and the military Military repression has escalated retaliates by attacking popular since Cristiani's election on March organizations. This is a union office, 19, heightening concerns about not a military installation." ARENA's connections with death Another telecommunications squad murders. The ARENA party worker, Jose Basio Chevez, was cap- was founded in 1981 and continues tured as he arrived at work Friday to be led by Roberto d'Aubuisson, morning at the UNTS office and re- who has been repeatedly linked to leased Monday. While held captive, the 1980 assassination of he was subjected to numerous forms Archbishop Romero and is widely of physical and psychological reported to be at the center of the torture, including the denial of basic death squad network in El Salvador. necessities and repeated beatings. See FMLN: Page 8 9 R ==e=a sesNCAs,