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‘Justice prevailed:’ Salvadoran ex-colonel gets 133 years for priest slayings - Stabroek News

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MADRID/EL SALVADOR,  (Reuters) - Spain’s High Court sentenced a former army colonel from El Salvador yesterday to 133 years in prison for the murder of five Spanish Jesuit priests in 1989 during the Central American country’s civil war.

The article ‘Justice prevailed:’ Salvadoran ex-colonel gets 133 years for priest slayings appeared first on Stabroek News.

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