The following digitized content includes documents documenting Congressman Moakley's early life, his World War II service, his work in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and Senate, and in Congress.
For a full list of the collection, including non-digitized items, consult the Moakley Papers Collection Guide.
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Memorandum to House Foreign Policy Aid from Bill Spencer, Cindy Buhl, and Ann Burtwell regarding commentaries on the Jesuit trial in El Salvador and potentially ending U.S. aid to El Salvador. Also includes newspaper clippings from The Boston Globe, "U.S. should not subsidize Salvadoran murders" ; America, "Milestones in El Salvador" ; and America, "The El Salvador trial in the Jesuit case," 10/8/1991, 10/12/1991, 10/19/1991, 10/21/1991
Central American Working Group
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Report from El Rescate Human Rights Department, "Report from El Salvador, November 18-25, 1991," regarding reaction to John Joseph Moakley's memorandum accusing high-ranking Salvadoran Armed Forces officials with conspiring to murder the Jesuits, and regarding the truce between the FMLN and the Armed Forces, 26 November 1991
El Rescate. Human Rights Department
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Letter to Honorable Richard Cheney from Thomas S. Foley authorizing John Joseph Moakley and his staff members to travel to El Salvador. Also included is a letter from John Joseph Moakley to the First Aid Office asking them to provide any medical treatment for James P. McGovern on their trip to El Salvador if needed, 27 June 1991
Thomas S. Foley
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Instituto de Derechos Humanos de la Universidad Centroamericana (IDHUCA) Report: Investigation still needed to determine who planned and ordered the Jesuit murders, 4 December 1991
Instituto de Derechos Humanos de la Universidad Centroamericana