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    Lessons From the El Mozote Massacre

    A conversation with two journalists who were among the first to uncover evidence of a deadly rampage.
    by Raymond Bonner, Clyde Haberman via Retro Report on November 11, 2021
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A memorial to those killed located in El Mozote, El Salvador. Archbishop Romero Trust.

Remember El Mozote

On December 11, 1981, El Salvador’s US-backed soldiers carried out one of the worst massacres in the history of the Americas at El Mozote.
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Dictators and Civil Wars: The Cold War in Latin America

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Memorial for the massacre at El Mozote, a stone wall with lists of names.

The Battle over Memory at El Mozote

Four decades on, the perpetrators of the El Mozote massacre have not been held to account.
by Nelson Rauda via The Baffler on December 15, 2021
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