More than four decades after four Dutch journalists were killed during El Salvador’s brutal civil war, three former Salvadoran army officers have been convicted for their murders. The journalists were ambushed and executed in 1982 while reporting on the conflict.
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- Three former Salvadoran military officers were convicted for the 1982 murder of four Dutch journalists. 7s
- The journalists were ambushed and executed while reporting on the civil war, contrary to initial government claims. 15s
- Each officer received a 15-year prison sentence; two are detained in San Salvador, while a third is in the United States under extradition order. 41s
- The court condemned the Salvadoran state for the delay in justice and ordered a public apology from the armed forces. 1m 16s
- The trial is seen as historic for El Salvador, but many other civil war-era cases remain unresolved. 1m 47s