By 1985, military repression had succeeded in disarticulating most of the trade unions and mass political organizations.
Between 1954 and 1986, according to some estimates, 100,000 people died as a result of military repression and civil disorder in Guatemala.
"Some had a son or father killed, others are still in prisons, and all face heavy military repression."
They don't like a routine which criticises the violent military repression and torture of the past.
Though few people predict military repression, most don't expect Moscow to sit still either.
The military repression of these riots resulted in the loss of at least 224 lives.
Guatemala is trying to get a politician closely associated with past military repression appointed to the organization.
This popular movement has brought military repression to Ogoniland.
"Continuation of military repression will inevitably lead to a new kind of response."
The critics called the military repression of these "the Roman expedition into the interior".