A recent extended visit by two Brigham Young University students to refugee camps in Costa Rica and Honduras yielded similar results. which they have published. I shall ask unanimous consent that a copy of their report also appear in the REcoa at the conclusion of my remarks. Their interviews. however. also provide a picturenot so different from that presented by the Permanent Commission on Human Rights in Nicaraguaof Sandinista human rights violations. which conflicts with the picture painted by Americas Watch and by the Brody report. the latter the subject of todays Wall Street Journal article. The Brody report is noteworthy because it was the brainchild of Reichler and Applebaum. the law firm that represents the Sandinista government here in the United States. because its authors were given material support and transportation by the Sandinistas during their stay in Nicaragua. and because they admitted that local officials and health workers. more than likely party members in good standing or Sandinista sympathizers. were a primary aid in helping to locate witnesses to alleged Contra atrocities.