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Although the limitations restricted the changes ONUSAL could bring to the country, the Mission contributed successfully to eradicating political violence. Recently, ONUSAL director Enrique ter Horst acknowledged that the PNC had "drifted away significantly from its original philosophy" that it be "friendly to the citizens and not have the repressive character" of the former security forces. Looking back, as ONUSAL comes to an end, it can be said that, together with the democratization of the country and the gradual institution-building which supports it, the human rights situation in El Salvador has, despite its vicissitudes and fragility, improved significantly", Reed Brody of the United States, Director of the ONUSAL Human Rights Division, reported on 18 April. |
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