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The World - News from Jan. 27, 1989

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Rightist extremists threatened to kill the leaders of five Honduran civic groups in apparent reprisal for the slaying of retired Gen. Gustavo Alvarez Martinez, the anti-Communist former chief of Honduras’ armed forces who was influential in organizing the Nicaraguan Contras on Honduran soil. The self-styled Anti-Communist Alliance of Action said in a broadcast statement that it has “judged” the five and “condemned” them to death. The threatened men include heads of political factions both in and out of government, a labor leader and two human rights leaders. The Popular Liberation Movement-Chinchonero, a leftist band that emerged in 1981, claimed responsibility for killing Alvarez.

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