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 104 STAT. 2010 PUBLIC LAW 101-513—NOV. 5, 1990 (B) the Government of El Salvador has rejected or otherwise failed to support an active role for the Secretary General of the United Nations in mediating that settlement; (C) the Government of El Salvador has rejected a plan for the settlement of the conflict which— (i) has been put forward by the Secretary General of the United Nations in accordance with the terms and procedures in the April 4, 1990 Greneva Communique and the May 21, 1990 Caracas Accord between the Government of El Salvador and the FMLN; (ii) includes a proposal for an internationaly monitored cease-fire; and (iii) has been accepted, within 15 days from its announcement, by the FMLN and is being complied with by the FMLN; (D) the Government of El Salvador has failed to conduct a thorough and professional investigation into, and prosecution of those responsible for the eight murders at the University of Central America on November 16, 1989; or (E) the military and security forces of El Salvador are assassinating or abducting civilian noncombatants, are engaging in other acts of violence directed at civilian targets, or are failing to control such activities by elements subject to the control of those forces; or (F) the Government of El Salvador has failed to actively seek and encourage a law enforcement service from outside El Salvador, such as Scotland Yard or INTERPOL, to accompany and monitor investigators of the Government of El Salvador in their investigation into the eight murders at the University of Central America on November 16, 1989. (2) REQUIREMENT FOR RESUMPTION OF ASSISTANCE. — Assistance prohibited under paragraph (1) may only be resumed pursuant to a law subsequently enacted by the Congress. (d) WITHHOLDING OF MIIJTARY ASSISTANCE. —(1) IN GENERAL.— Fifty per centum of the total United States military assistance allocated for El Salvador for fiscal year 1991 sheill be withheld from obligation or expenditure (as the case may be) except as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3). President. (2) RELEASE OF ASSISTANCE. —The United States military assist- Reports. ance withheld pursuant to paragraph (1) may be obligated and expended only if the President determines and reports in writing to the Congress that— (A) after he has consulted with the Secretary General of the United Nations, the representatives of the FMLN— (i) have declined to participate in good faith in negotiations for a permanent settlement and cease-fire to the armed conflict in El Salvador, or (ii) have rejected or otherwise failed to support an active role for the Secretary General of the United Nations in mediating that settlement; (B) the FMLN has rejected a plan for the settlement of the conflict which— (i) has been put forward by the Secretary General of the United Nations in accordance with the terms and procedures in the April 4, 1990 Geneva Communique and the May 21, 1990 Caracas Accord between the Government of El Salvador and the FMLN;

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