Justice Remains Elusive to Survivors of Salvador’s Sumpul River Massacre
Forty-one years after the killing of more than 600 civilians, survivors of the Sumpul River massacre say those responsible need to be held accountable.
Read MorePosted by Catholic News Service | May 18, 2021 | News
Forty-one years after the killing of more than 600 civilians, survivors of the Sumpul River massacre say those responsible need to be held accountable.
Read MorePosted by Catholic News Service | Sep 14, 2020 | News
A Spanish court has convicted a former Salvadoran colonel for the murders of five Jesuit priests in 1989 –a rare act of justice for an atrocity from El Salvador’s brutal civil war.
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