DAT EDUCATIONAL center Test Preparation Specialists since 1938 485-5669 El Salvador’s scarred revolutionary face Book paints comprehensive portrait of war, citizens By Brooks Dareff Of tha Emerald Our own insurgents for in dependence took to heart the words of the American patriot Patrick Henry: “Give me liber ty, or give me death.” For people in El Salvador, write Robert Armstrong and Janet Shenk in ‘‘El SalvadorThe Face of Revolu tion," there is no middle ground alternative of, for in stance, taxation without representation. There is, quite Do You Have. . . THRASHED CARPETS? Are You. . . Low on Bucks but want your deposit back? 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The revolutionary coalition, Farabundo Marti Front for Na tional Liberation, uses words similar to Henry’s to describe the alternatives presented to the Salvadorean people, but instead of a lofty, heroic ap peal, it offers a stark sombre hymn: Revolution or Death/It is the daily cry/lt is the slogan of the people/lt is the destiny of all. The face of revolution in El Salvador is not pretty or glamorous or even tolerable — even to the unsqueamish. It is the mutilated face of the assassinated revolutionary, Juan Chacon, a face that once frequently flashed a stunning, charismatic smile. Or it’s what’s left of a face belonging to a woman who was repeatedly raped and then killed by members of the ORDEN, the right-wing paramilitary group. Her features have been obliterated by acid and left to cling unrecognizably to a severed head swinging unceremoniously by its long hair to a picket fence. Or quite simply, the face of revolution in El Salvador is a skull, that grisly symbol of death. Two themes run concurrent ly through “The Face of Revolution.’’. The first — con stant, intransient, unyielding — is the Salvadorean oligar chy's continual repression of its people. It is ultimate, brutal Book Review: “El Salvador: The Face of Revolution” repression — the taking of life — that has often taken the form of unabashed, wholesale murders. The second theme — first trusting, then persevering and finally, desperate and fatalistic — is the evolution of the people’s political activities from reformism to revolution; the gradual, reluctant realiza tion the Salvadorean people have made that freedom from tyranny cannot be had by co opting a corrupt, lawless system or by pressuring it through peaceful populism, but only by taking power, by forcefully occupying it bit by bit, village by village until the oligrachies either negotiate, or capitulate. The first theme runs through the book in spilt blood that stains nearly every page as crimson as Shakespeare's "Mabceth.” This is no sur prise. While Americans hear most about the two American nuns whose rapes and murders in 1980 continue to go unavenged, over the last three years 30,000 dead Salvadorean civilians have screamed for justice from the grave, including former Ar chbishop Oscar Romero. In British India, the power of Ghandi’s peaceful, non-violent populism eventually proved greater than the British capacity for barbarity. But in El Salvador there seems to be no possibility of appealing to conscience. At taining government reform, as with Diem and Thieu in Viet nam, seems impossible. Innnocents are murdered and streetcleaners simply wash away the blood, and with it, any acknowledgement of government involvement. While the Reagan ad ministration is unconcerned with quelling the first theme running through “The Face of Revolution,” the Carter ad ministration, the authors show, failed to understand the second, that is, the intrans cience of the oligrachies to br ing reform or improvement of their dreadful record on human rights. Those who are surprised and chagrined at the in surgents’ hesitancy to par ticipate in elections, explain Armstrong and Shenk, should understand that electoral par Continued on Page 8 et al. MEETINGS Interested In Cantral America? The ASUO would like to host a tali mini symposium on Central American Issues and Invites your par ticipation in the planning Our first planning meeting will be Thursday. In the ASUO office. Suite 4 EMU Students, faculty and communi ty of all political persuasions are welcome CANCELLED: OPEU Clerical Committee meeting scheduled for noon today in Century Room E. 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