El Salvador's Student Massacre Still Haunts a Nation That Won't Open Its Archives
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El Salvador's Student Massacre Still Haunts a Nation That Won't Open Its Archives
Fifty years after gunfire tore through a student march in San Salvador, survivors like Mirna Perla still carry shrapnel in their knees and unanswered questions in their hearts—while the state continues to look the other way. A Protest Born in the Shadows of Repression It began in the early hours of July 30, 1975, when … The post El Salvador’s Student Massacre Still Haunts a Nation That Won’t Open Its Archives appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.
He pointed out as an intellectual author of the massacre to the President of the Republic of that period, Colonel Arturo Armando Molina, who “died calmly in the United States” without facing trial. EL SALVADOR.- Benjamin Cuellar, a founding member of the organization Víctimas Demandantes (VIDAS), recalled this Tuesday in the Las Cuestas Como Son Radio program the 50 years since the student massacre of July 30, 1975, perpetrated by Salvadoran Sta…
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