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    considered for merging. › The El Mozote massacre took place both in and around the village of El Mozote, in the Morazán Department, El Salvador, on December 11...
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  • Domingo Monterrosa (category Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in El Salvador)
    commander of the Armed Forces of El Salvador during the Salvadoran Civil War. He was responsible for ordering the El Mozote massacre. José Domingo Monterrosa...
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    for committing two of the largest massacres during the civil war: the El Mozote massacre and the El Calabozo massacre. Sombra Negra tortured victims, mostly...
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  • Armed Forces of El Salvador (ESAF) engaged in repression and indiscriminate killings, the most notorious of which was the El Mozote massacre in December 1981...
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    "Revisiting American Involvement in El Salvador: The Massacre at El Mozote". HuffPost. "The Truth of El Mozote" Archived 2012-11-15 at the Wayback Machine Mark...
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    battalion committed two of the deadliest massacres during the civil war: the El Calabozo massacre and the El Mozote massacre. Meanwhile, the National Guard, the...
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    forces' Atlácatl Battalion, a rapid response troop, killed 900 civilians at El Mozote. This was one of a number of actions including rapes, bashings, torture...
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    journalism in 1978 and soon breaking the story of the 1981 El Mozote massacre by the army in El Salvador. In English, she has published two books collecting...
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    Rufina Amaya (1943 – March 6, 2007) was the sole survivor of the El Mozote massacre on December 11 and December 12, 1981, in the Salvadoran department...
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    one article, Danner's piece, "The Truth of El Mozote", an investigation into the El Mozote massacre in El Salvador, thought to be one of the worst atrocities...
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    the FMLN. One of the most violent markers of the civil war was the El Mozote massacre, in which nearly 1,000 civilians were killed during a military counterinsurgency...
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  • Salvadoran Civil War December 11, 1981 El Mozote massacre August 21, 1982 — August 22, 1982 El Calabozo massacre June 19, 1985 21:30 Zona Rosa attacks...
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  • lists of massacres that have occurred in El Salvador (numbers may be approximate). There were some 27 separate documented civilian massacres in the Salvadoran...
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    responsible for the El Mozote massacre where more than 800 civilians were murdered, over half of them children, the El Calabozo massacre, and the murder of...
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    Morazán Department (category Departments of El Salvador)
    the 1979-1992 civil war. The infamous El Mozote massacre took place in this department in the village of El Mozote on December 11, 1981, when Salvadoran...
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    del mozote, a short film about the El Mozote massacre, in which the Salvadoran army killed over 800 civilians in El Mozote in December 1981. In El cuarto...
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  • Atlácatl Battalion (category Massacres in El Salvador)
    concluded that the battalion was responsible for the El Mozote massacre, the El Calabozo massacre, and the 1989 murder of six Jesuit priests. The Battalion...
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    Pipil people (category History of El Salvador)
    (1959-2016) Alicia Maria Siu, muralist. El Salvador portal Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal El Mozote massacre (1981), perpetrated by the Salvadoran...
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  • merging. › The Santa Rita massacre (Spanish: masacre de Santa Rita) occurred near the municipality of Santa Rita in Chalatenango, El Salvador, on 17 March...
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    Cuzcatlan (category History of El Salvador)
    body for non-FIFA members. El Salvador portal Anastasio Aquino's Rebellion Prudencia Ayala Feliciano Ama el Mozote Massacre la Matanza Kuchkabal Page 64...
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  • the MUPI has worked in an exhibit regarding the memory of the massacre of El Mozote, and has also worked in collaboration with the art museum MARTE...
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    the El Mozote massacre, and Franck Romain, former leader of the Tonton Macoute, which was alleged to be responsible for the St. Jean Bosco massacre. Honduran...
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  • Organización Democrática Nacionalista (category Paramilitary organizations based in El Salvador)
    (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991); 5, 83 Binford, Leigh. The El Mozote Massacre (Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 1996); 94 AI Annual Report...
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    were rampant during the decade-plus Salvadoran Civil War, including El Mozote Massacres, the murder of Archbishop Óscar Romero in 1980, the Zona Rosa attacks...
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  • later be elected President of Ireland) visited El Salvador to investigate the 1981 El Mozote massacre, in which the Salvadoran Army killed more than 800...
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  • Jaime Abdul Gutiérrez (category Vice presidents of El Salvador)
    While giving testimony in 2021 regarding the events of the 1981 El Mozote massacre, General Juan Rafael Bustillo—the commander of the Salvadoran Air...
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    Captain General Gerardo Barrios Military School (category 1868 establishments in El Salvador)
    Final Offensive of 1981 Domingo Monterrosa (1940–1984) – Ordered the El Mozote massacre Luis Parada (born 1960) – member of the National Directorate of Intelligence...
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  • 1979 Salvadoran coup d'état (category 1979 in El Salvador)
    Guard massacred 300–600 civilians in Chalatenango, and in 1981, the U.S.-trained Atlácatl Battalion massacred 800 civilians in the village of El Mozote. The...
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    Segundo Montes, Morazán (category El Salvador articles missing geocoordinate data)
    was Rufina Amaya, known as the lone survivor of the December, 1981, El Mozote massacre. In 1991, Ciudad Segundo Montes became a sister city to Cleveland...
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    Prodetur (category Tourism in El Salvador)
    It was also the scene of the conflict's most notorious massacre, in the village of El Mozote. Perquín was long a rebel stronghold, and sometimes designated...
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