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WORLD, Page 49World NotesEL SALVADORStrong Words, Deadly Deeds
Unprecedented as they were, the talks between El Salvador's
rebels and its political parties, including the ultra-right ARENA,
ended near Mexico City last week without a breakthrough. Yet in
offering to lay down their arms and join "the political life of the
country" in exchange for military reforms and a six-month delay in
the presidential elections scheduled for March 19, the Farabundo
Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) clearly scored a coup. By
advancing a negotiable proposal, the rebels managed to put the
U.S.-backed Salvadoran government -- and especially the army -- on
the defensive.
The military and ARENA have both rejected the rebel offer,
effectively eliminating it as a plausible alternative. But the FMLN
initiative has fueled public expectations for peace. Washington
responded with reserved praise for the meeting, which ended with
an agreement that the government and the insurgents should begin
peace talks immediately.
But the FMLN has not yet traded in its guns for campaign
posters. The guerrillas attacked two major military bases and
knocked out several main power lines last week, leaving 60% of the
country without electricity. The message was pointed: Postpone the
elections or prepare for an escalation of the war.