Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8)
[…] covert war against the Sandinista government in Nicaragua. Instead of committing ground troops, the Americans waged war through proxies, turning loose CIA-sponsored death squads to torture and kill in all these countries. In El Salvador, the death squads murdered the Archbishop of San Salvador, Oscar Romero on 24 March 1980 and then attacked mourners […]
Lobster Issue 32 (December 1996)
[…] Six Anti-Narcotics police, including ALEJANDRO CASTANEDA ANDRADE, arrest JAVIER ARELLANO (alias ‘EL TIGRILLO’). Corrupt Judicial Police officers, working as bodyguards for the ARELLANO FELIX brothers, intervene and kill them. ‘El Tigrillo’ is freed. 22 March Chiapas peace negotiator Manuel Camacho Solis – after 18 days spent promoting himself as a PRI-ista alternative to Colosio […]
Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8)
[…] of the summer with Oswald until he was forbidden to continue the friendship by his mother who was disturbed by Harvey saying, ‘Someday I am going to kill the President and that will show them.’ ‘At the time of the assassination Timmer was ill and staying at the New Haven Motel in Spokane, Washington. […]
Lobster Issue 45 (Summer 2003)
Assassination or ‘targeted killings’? Joshua Raines of the University of Iowa College of Law argues that although assassination, ‘narrowly defined’ [sic], is illegal, ‘targeted killings’ could well be permissible under ‘just war’ criteria. The US should therefore pass legislation that allows for ‘…targeted killings under a very narrow range of circumstances with adequate checks built … Read more