El Salvador's president says military files on civil war massacre were destroyed
SEPTEMBER 25, 202011:11 AM
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By Nelson Renteria
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SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - Salvadoran military files from the time of a 1981 massacre of 1,000 people during the countrys civil war have been mostly destroyed, said El Salvadors president, who vowed to make the few surviving documents public in an effort to bring justice in the case.
In the incident, one of the worst tragedies of the war that pitted leftist guerrillas against the U.S.-backed Salvadoran army, soldiers executed unarmed villagers of El Mozote and surrounding hamlets in eastern El Salvador as they searched for guerrillas, according to a U.N. report.
Most of the files... as any Salvadoran would imagine, were destroyed in these forty years. When? We dont know, it could be that they were destroyed immediately after the massacre, Nayib Bukele told a news conference on Thursday evening.
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For years, El Salvadors government denied having perpetrated the El Mozote slaughter. But in 2012 the government of then-President Mauricio Funes acknowledged the states role and apologized to the families of the victims.
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