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Salvador Deputies Death Kindles Doubt
The Farabundo Marti Liberation Front (FMLN) questioned the capture of alleged intellectual authors of the assassination of three Salvadorian deputies to the Central American Parliament (PARLACEN) in Guatemala.

According to FMLN representatives to this regional forum, the capture of several persons linked to drug trafficking and accused of the crime tends to divert the facts.

Last Tuesday the Guatemalan police captured Mario Lemos, Estuardo Lemus, Carlos Orellana and Linda Castillo, alleged drug traffickers and accused of planning the assassination of the parliamentarians.

FMLN members of PARLACEN, main opposition force in the country, called on the governments of Guatemala and El Salvador to carry out a serious investigation.

Last February 19 Salvadorian parliamentarians Eduardo D'Aubuisson, William Pichinte and José Ramón González and their driver Gerardo Ramírez, were found murdered and burnt in their car.

A few days later the alleged assassins were killed in a maximum-security jail in Guatemala.

After a month authorities of both nations are still in the dark and are targets of serious criticism.

Jaime Lopez, representative of Probidad web site affirmed that the apparent lack of interest is alarming while the Salvadorians claim that Guatemala is responsible for solving the crime since it happened on its soil.


 



 

 
   

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