Arab Times

Salvadoran amnesty law scrapped:

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The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has applauded the decision by El Salvador’s Supreme Court to scrap a blanket amnesty for those who participat­ed in the country’s 12year civil war.

The commission said in a statement Monday that the ruling brings El Salvador in line with the region’s human rights system. It said the amnesty law adopted in 1993 had been an “insurmount­able obstacle” for thousands of victims of human rights violations.

Salvadoran President Salvador Sanchez Ceren said Saturday that he had begun talks with political parties on a new “national reconcilia­tion” law. He has criticized the court’s decision finding the amnesty law unconstitu­tional.

The amnesty had been approved days after a truth commission released a report finding El Salvador’s military responsibl­e for the vast majority of the conflict’s abuses. (AP)

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