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Salvadoran Massacre of El Mozote Turns 44 with Possibility of Justice for Victims

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The massacre of more than 1,000 peasants in December 1981 in a remote rural area of El Salvador, perpetrated by the Army during the civil war, celebrates this Saturday 44 years in the hope of justice after a court decision to bring the criminal case against 13 military personnel to trial. El Mozote’s entry into Salvadoran Massacre turns 44 years with the possibility of justice for victims was first published in the Digital Process.
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The massacre of more than 1,000 peasants in December 1981 in a remote rural area of El Salvador, perpetrated by the Army during the civil war, celebrates this Saturday 44 years in the hope of justice after a court decision to bring the criminal case against 13 military personnel to trial. El Mozote’s entry into Salvadoran Massacre turns 44 years with the possibility of justice for victims was first published in the Digital Process.

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Proceso Digital broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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