A Breach of Impunity

The Trial for the Murders of Jesuits in El Salvador

Pages: 81

Paperback / softback
ISBN: 9780823214433
Published: 01 January 1993
$25.00
Fordham University Press
Fordham University Press
A Breach of Impunity is an account of one of the most consequential trials in recent history and one which has lasting implications for the establishment of human rights in El Salvador. It is an account of the trial of the nine member s of the El Salvadoran military accused of the assassination of six Jesuits priests, their cook, and her 15-year-old daughter at the Central American University in San Salvador, November 16, 1989. Although the Jesuits are not the first religious victims of the Salvadoran Civil War, which has claimed the lives of 75,000, the assassinations have touched off world-wide concern over the issue of the government’s response to military terrorism.

“The Jesuit murder in El Salvador was significant . . . in a country where the military has customarily been allowed to violate human rights with impunity.”---—Catholic News Service