Judge Grants Extradition of Salvadoran Colonel Accused in Jesuit Massacre
February 5th, 2016

CJA states that ruling is essential step towards accountability that Jesuits and Salvadorans have demanded for so long.


Spanish Judge Re-Issues Request for the Arrest of Military Officials

Spanish National Court Judge Eloy Velasco has re-issued a request for international arrest warrants for more than a dozen former Salvadoran military officials for their involvement in the murder of six Jesuit priests, their housekeeper and her daughter in El Salvador in 1989.


National Catholic Reporter: Former colonel faces extradition for charges of plotting Jesuits’ slayings
by  Linda Cooper and James Hodge National Catholic Reporter
August 24th, 2015

Former Salvadoran Col. Inocente Orlando Montano sat in an orange jumpsuit in a North Carolina courtroom Aug. 19 as a federal judge considered his fate.


Unusual extradition fight plays out over priests’ slayings
by Jonathan DrewYahoo News
August 18th, 2015

North Carolina is the unlikely scene of a court battle that could determine whether a former Salvadoran military colonel is prosecuted for the notorious slayings of Jesuit priests more than two decades ago during El Salvador’s civil war.


EE UU retrasa la decisión sobre la extradición del salvadoreño por la muerte de Ellacuria
by EFELa Razon
May 7th, 2015

La Justicia de Estados Unidos retrasó hoy tres meses su decisión sobre la extradición del excoronel de Defensa salvadoreño Inocente Montano, reclamado por España por el asesinato de cinco jesuitas españoles, entre ellos Ignacio Ellacuría, durante la guerra civil de El Salvador (1980-1992).


El Salvador’s dirty warriors to face justice for 1989 massacre of six Jesuits priests, their housekeeper and her daughter
by Nina LakhaniThe Independent
April 19th, 2015

Senior commander Colonel Montano Morales could appear in court next year on charges of terrorism, murder and crimes against humanity


U.S. moves against two Salvadoran military men in landmark cases
by Tracy WilkinsonLos Angeles Times
April 8th, 2015

U.S. authorities on Wednesday acted against two former Salvadoran military men who had lived freely and openly in the United States for years despite allegations they were involved in some of the most egregious atrocities committed in their homeland.


Ex-Salvadoran Colonel Accused in Jesuit Massacre Faces Extradition to Spain to Stand Trial for Human Rights Violations
April 8th, 2015

The U.S. government filed a request seeking the extradition to Spain of Colonel Inocente Orlando Montano, the former Vice Minister of Public Safety in El Salvador, for his role in the 1989 Jesuit massacre, in which six Jesuit priests, their housekeeper, and her daughter were murdered in San Salvador.