By Scott Wright On March 24, we commemorate the anniversary of the martyrdom of Archbishop Oscar Romero. One day before, President Barack Obama will visit Romero’s tomb in the cathedral of San Salvador, to conclude his first visit to Latin America and El Salvador. It is an occasion that lends itself to reflection –...
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BOGOTA, January 20, 2010 — El Salvador’s Petition of Forgiveness breaks 18 years of total impunity for serious human rights abuses committed during the country’s civil war, the International Center for Transitional Justice said yesterday. “With this act, El Salvador takes a first step to overcome the state of neglect and denial that had...
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By Claudia Rodriguez SHARE Foundation As Mauricio Funes and his wife, Vanda Pignato, arrived at the inaugural ceremony, they were received by a cheering crowd chanting, “Yes, we did!” Monday’s inauguration marks a turning point in the country’s history, since it is the first time El Salvador elected a leftist president. “The Salvadoran...
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