The government of El Salvador has begun enforcing a 33-year-old law that requires Americans to
The leftist guerrillas who appeared at Filadelfo Baires' coffee farm on the lower slopes of San Miguel Volcano presented what they said was a tax statement.
Salvador Apablasa, whose forebears once owned much of the land on which Los Angeles' Union Station
In the steady stream of tragic news coming out of Central America it is easy to forget pivotal events that took place there not so long ago--even shocking occurrences like the assassination of El Salvador's Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero five years ago this month.
Joaquin Villalobos, the top military leader of the guerrillas fighting the U.S.
and the upbeat admonition: "Let's Make El Salvador Great Again."
Showing a tough face to organized labor, the government of El Salvador's President Jose Napoleon Duarte on Sunday sent police to raid public hospitals and clinics that were occupied by health workers striking for higher pay.
Gunmen dressed in El Salvador army uniforms sprayed two crowded outdoor cafes with automatic weapons fire, killing 13 people--including four U.S.
Mariona penitentiary, Salvador Castro Olivares says he is not sure what life would be like on the outside.
President Daniel Ortega said Friday that the downing of a Nicaraguan helicopter by U.S.
Against a background of haunting choral music and the sound of machine-gun fire, a deep voice boomed from the radio: "The full weight of justice must fall on the kidnapers.
Heavily armed guerrillas attacked the Salvadoran army's U.S.
President Jose Napoleon Duarte said Tuesday that El Salvador and Nicaragua should hold coordinated
The Salvadoran army is engaged in its second major military operation this year to gain control of areas long held by leftist guerrillas, and is routing hundreds of the rebels' civilian supporters from their homes in the northern province of Chalatenango.
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Increasing numbers of peasants, many of them children, are losing limbs, eyes, and sometimes their lives in explosions of land mines that are buried throughout the countryside.
These are accounts of five of the 30 brutality claims filed against the Huntington Park Police Department in 1984 and 1985.
A Salvadoran judge, saying recent testimony was vague and contradictory, refused Wednesday to order the arrest of a Salvadoran officer linked to the 1981 slayings of a land reform official and two U.S. labor advisers.
The United States offered a $100,000 reward Friday for information leading to the "effective prosecution and punishment" of the killers of four U.S.
An American priest who worked in eastern El Salvador says he may have witnessed the execution of