Breach of Impunity
Trial for the Murder of Jesuits in El Salvador - Report of the Observer for Latin America of the International Commission of Jurists

 

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Breach of Impunity
Trial for the Murder of Jesuits in El Salvador - Report of the Observer for Latin America of the International Commission of Jurists

Joseph A. O'Hare (Foreword)
Adama Dieng (Preface)

 

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An account of the trial of the nine members of the El Salvadoran military accused of the assassination of six Jesuit priests, their cook, and her 15-year-old daughter in San Salvador, November 16, 1989. The report also covers the political and social context, and profiles the victims.


The public trial was held from September 26 to September 29, 1991 in San Salvador. At its conclusion, Colonel Benavides Moreno and Lieutenant Mendoza Vallecillos were found guilty of murder and condemned to 30 years in prison, the maximum allowable sentence. The seven other defendants were acquitted of the murder charge; all nine were acquitted on charges of terrorism. The report closes with an assessment of the trial and its verdict, which the Commission does not hesitate to judge as "arbitrary" and "surprising", pointing out the extensive confessions of all nine accused. The report targets the narrow investigation of the crimes, and deviation from the norm of criminal procedure as contributing to an unjust final verdict. The only positive conclusion to be drawn from the trial is that accountability for military terrorism, and obtaining even two convictions, represent positive steps toward ending the flagrant abuse of power which has hereto gone unchecked. It represents, in the Commission's judgement, the creation of a breach in "the massive wall of impunity" which has constituted El Salvador's position of disregard for human rights.


 

ISBN 823214435
ISBN13 9780823214433
Publisher Fordham University Press
Format Paperback
Publication date 28/02/1993
Pages 90
Weight (grammes) 136
Published in United States
Height (mm) 230
Width (mm) 153

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