Times of Suriname

El Salvador judge reopens 1981 massacre case

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EL SALVADOR - A judge in El Salvador has reopened the case of a massacre allegedly carried out by soldiers in 1981 that is considered the worst atrocity committed during the country’s brutal civil war, a lawyer involved in the matter has said.

The massacre took place in the north-eastern town of El Mozote, allegedly at the hands of an elite army unit, and resulted in the deaths of between 900 and 1,200 people, mostly women and children. The decision by Judge Jorge Alberto Guzman to reopen the matter marks the first time such a case has been allowed since an amnesty law was declared unconstitu­tional in July.

The law sought to absolve militants on both sides of the conflict who took part in war crimes, and was often invoked by judges to explain why they could not hear such cases. “The reopening of the case is an open door to seek justice that has been denied for so many years to victims of crimes against humanity in El Salvador,” lawyer Ovidio Gonzalez told Reuters. The reopening of the case follows formal complaints by local human rights groups and victims families seeking justice for those killed in El Mozote. Those pushing the case seek a truthful accounting of what happened and the facts surroundin­g who ordered the massacre, Gonzalez said. They are not seeking punishment­s such as jail terms, he added, but want those responsibl­e to admit their roles and ask for forgivenes­s. Judge Guzman has ordered military records from the time of the massacre to be turned over, as well as additional records on 14 named ex-army and security officials. The first public hearing is not expected for several months. El Salvador’s civil war stretched from 1980 to 1992, taking around 75,000 lives and leaving another 8,000 people missing. (theguardia­n)

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