Supreme Court approves inquiry into 1989 Jesuit massacre in El Salvador
- May 7, 2015
The Spanish Supreme Court has given its backing to a High Court judge to continue his human rights investigation into the 1989 murders of six Jesuit priests and two of their workers at the height of El Salvador’s civil war.
CJA’s 17th Anniversary Dinner
- May 7, 2015
Thank you to everyone who attended CJA’s 17th Anniversary Dinner, which was held on Thursday, May 7, 2015 at The Julia Morgan Ballroom in San Francisco. Thank you to our honorees U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay, recipient of the 201
CJA Provides Recommendations for Secretary Kerry’s Visit to Sri Lanka
- May 1, 2015
In connection with his upcoming visit to Sri Lanka on May 2, CJA sent a letter to Secretary John Kerry offering constructive recommendations for continued U.S. engagement on human rights and accountability. Click here to read more.
Salvadoran military man linked to 1989 Jesuit massacre faces extradition to Spain
- April 21, 2015
A historic trial on the 1989 Jesuit massacre in El Salvador is a step closer to reality now that the U.S. Justice Department is seeking to extradite a former Salvadoran army colonel to Spain to face murder and terrorism charges in connection with the Jesuit case.
El Salvador’s dirty warriors to face justice for 1989 massacre of six Jesuits priests, their housekeeper and her daughter
- April 19, 2015
Senior commander Colonel Montano Morales could appear in court next year on charges of terrorism, murder and crimes against humanity
Prisión sin fianza para salvadoreño reclamado por España por crimen de jesuitas
- April 17, 2015
El excoronel y exviceministro de Defensa salvadoreño Inocente Montano, reclamado por España por el asesinato de cinco jesuitas españoles en El Salvador en 1989, quedó hoy en prisión provisional en EEUU a la espera de la vista de extradición, informó a Efe un portavoz del Departamento de Justicia.
US to Prosecute Chilean Military Officer Involved in Victor Jara Death
- April 17, 2015
A former Chilean military officer will be tried in a U.S. court for his role in the torture and murder of Chilean singer Victor Jara. A court in Florida will try Pedro Barrientos after the Jara family filed a lawsuit against him.
Justice in sight for family of Chilean folksinger slain in 1973
- April 17, 2015
Those who were with leftist folk singer Víctor Jara the day he died inside Chile’s national stadium – one of the most sinister symbols of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship – say he never stopped smiling.
Killer of Chile’s Victor Jara to be Tried in the US
- April 16, 2015
Famed folk singer Victor Jara was arrested and killed by soldiers shortly after the 1973 coup led by Augusto Pinochet. | Photo: Reuters
Killer of Chilean folk singer Victor Jara to face US justice
- April 16, 2015
Army lieutenant accused of killing popular singer in wake of 1973 military coup faces a civil suit in Florida court