Directs the Secretary of the Army to close the military education and training facility known as the United States Army School of the Americas at Fort Benning, Georgia.
Repeals current statutory authority for the School.
[Congressional Bills 105th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office]
[H.R. 611 Introduced in House (IH)]
105th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 611
To close the United States Army School of the Americas.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 5, 1997
Mr. Kennedy of Massachusetts (for himself, Mr. Meehan, Mrs. Lowey, Mr.
Bonior, Mr. Oberstar, Mr. Stark, Ms. Rivers, Mr. Vento, Mr. Conyers,
Mr. Barrett of Wisconsin, Mr. Moran of Virginia, Mrs. Mink of Hawaii,
Mr. Markey, Mr. McDermott, Mrs. Maloney of New York, Mr. Klug, Mr.
Serrano, Mr. Gejdenson, Ms. Velazquez, Mr. Olver, Ms. McKinney, Mr.
Shays, Mr. Gutierrez, Mr. Kleczka, Mr. Hinchey, Mr. Borski, Mr. Evans,
Mr. Minge, Mr. Barcia, Mr. Baldacci, Mr. Sanders, Ms. Slaughter, Mr.
Neal of Massachusetts, Mr. Towns, Mr. Engel, Mr. Brown of California,
and Mr. Hall of Ohio) introduced the following bill; which was referred
to the Committee on National Security
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A BILL
To close the United States Army School of the Americas.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. FINDINGS.
Congress finds the following:
(1) The School is the only large United States training
facility in which foreign military personnel are not integrated
into regular United States military training courses.
(2) Closing the School would not bar United States training
of Latin American armed forces--but simply require that it take
place in the normal fashion, alongside United States military
personnel in their regular classes, as is the case with other
foreign military trainees in the United States.
(3) Continued operation of the School of the Americas, with
its history and tradition of abusive graduates, stands as a
barrier to establishing a new and constructive relationship
with Latin American militaries after the cold war.
(4) The United States Army School of the Americas graduates
include some of the worst human rights abusers in our
hemisphere, including:
(A) El Salvador death squad leader Roberto
D'Abuisson.
(B) Panamanian dictator and drug dealer Manuel
Noriega.
(C) Haitian coup leader Raoul Cedras.
(D) Nineteen Salvadoran soldiers linked to the 1989
murder of six Jesuit priests, their housekeeper and her
daughter.
(E) Col. Julio Roberto Alpirez, Guatemalan officer
linked in the deaths of an American innkeeper.
(F) Hector Gramajo, former Guatemalan defense
minister found liable in United States court for
abduction, rape, and torture of Sister Dianna Ortiz, a
United States citizen.
(G) Argentinian dictator Leopoldo Galtieri, leader
of the ``dirty little war'' responsible for the deaths
of 30 civilians.
(H) Two of the three killers of Archbishop Oscar
Romero of El Salvador.
(I) Ten of the twelve officers responsible for the
murder of 900 civilians in the El Salvadoran village El
Mozote.
(J) Three of the five officers involved in the 1980
rape and murder of four United States churchwomen in El
Salvador.
(5) Continued operation of the School continues to
associate the United States with the abuses of its graduates.
(6) In October, 1996, then Secretary of Defense Perry
announced that the United States plans to create an Inter-
American Center for Defense Studies to provide professional
training and education relevant to defense management in a
democratic constitutional context to individuals from
throughout the Americas.
SEC. 2. CLOSURE OF UNITED STATES ARMY SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS.
(a) Closure Required.--Not later than 30 days after the date of the
enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Army shall close the
military education and training facility known as the United States
Army School of the Americas at Fort Benning, Georgia.
(b) Repeal of Statutory Authority.--Section 4415 of chapter 407 of
title 10, United States Code, is repealed. The table of sections at the
beginning of chapter 407 of such title is amended by striking out the
item relating to such section.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on National Security.
Executive Comment Requested from DOD.
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